Friday, 26 June 2020

Matariki

This last week we have been learning about Matariki and  flip grids on if if it should be a public holiday.
Next time I would change the way I present it.
I found it tricky to do the recording because everyone kept talking.

Matariki
Matariki is the Maori name for a cluster of stars which shows up at night sky and June and July.



Matariki should only be a public holiday and our country because it's Maori culture.
I think Matariki should be a public holiday because it represents Maori new year and Maori people.Other cultures worldwide celebrate their cultural new year.


Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate with family in china.
Chinese New Year is only a public holiday in its own country.
Chinese New Year is celebrated with food and traditional dances.


Diwali
Diwali lasts for 5 days.The days of Diwali changes
because of the year  changing.
Yes, it should be a public holiday because it seems like a good time to have a public holiday.
I think Diwali should be a public holiday because it is a Indian Festival of Lights.



Kharn: yes because they would love to hang out with their friends and dance  and eat hangi.
Josh: yes because it is nice to see family and friends.
Logan: yes because I think matariki should be a public holiday because you're celebrating the maroi culture and especially if you are maroi.
Sione: yes because it only comes up once  a year and it's a great chance to see in the family.

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