Hey Guys, Gals and Everything in between!
So it's Matariki and of course we HAD to celebrate it. How? By doing school-work about it. I could post for some time because we recently had a production called 'Dragon Days'. I got casted as a Narrator so I had to practice a lot.
Anyways back to Matariki. Hopefully most of you know what it is. In different parts of the world, there are different ways to celebrate Matariki. There are different stories and different ways to celebrate it, and that's what makes it exciting.
If there are any errors in my work, please, please, PLEASE tell me so I can fix it.
Link(S): Matariki activites |
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