WALT: Create a quality blog post for an online audience, using correct sentence punctuation
[Yellow]
Rongo-Ma-Tane- [is happiness and peacefulness] Rongo-Ma-Tane is the god of peace and cultivated food.
[Orange]
Maui- [is cheeky or hoha]
[Purple]
Ruaumoko- [is annoyed or frustrated] Ruaumoko is the god of volcanoes.
[Red]
Tumatauenga- [is furious/fuming] Tumatauenga is the god of war.
[Light Blue]
Tawhirimatea- [Has no control and is lost] Tawhirimatea is the god of weather.
[Dark Blue]
Tangaroa- [Do-over or start again] Tangaroa is the god of the sea.
Miss fleet lined the Maori gods in that exact order and asked us a question like how do you feel about art or sports and other things like that. And what god we lined up behind was what we felt like about that sort of thing.
Tēnā koe Arie. I really enjoyed reading your post about nga Atua Maori. I really like the way you listed all the different Atua, their colour and emotions we relate them to. Which Atua is your favourite so far? Are there any gods that you feel you relate to more than others? What have you enjoyed the most through our learning this term so far?
ReplyDeleteHi Miss Fleet, my favourite Atua so far is probably Ruaumoko or Tumatauenga. I can relate to Ruaumoko and Rongo-Ma-Tane because I can be peaceful and then again feel annoyed or frustrated. And I have really enjoyed creative writing so far because I like writing fiction stories with paranormal or out of the ordinary stuff. What is your favourite Atua?
ReplyDeleteNice work Arie! you really put a lot of detail and effort into this , it explains everything very well. pai mahi!
ReplyDeleteHi Arie I love how you made a space and wrote what there emotion was and there colours.What atua do you think you would fall under?Did you like this activity?Why did you like or dislike this activity?
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