Saturday, June 8, 2019

Making Māori symbols

As we have been exploring Māori patterns and symbols since we visited the museum. The children have also been interested in stories of Maui. It started off with one child showing our class his fish hook shaped necklace. From there we started to explore what some of the symbols mean to us. 
We learnt some of the names of the symbols in Māori-tiki, koru, ruapiko, hei matau. We read the Maui books to learn where the hook came from. Many children are familiar with the story where Maui got his grand father's jawbone. With it, Maui tamed the sun. 
Linking all the information together, the children were also able to remember how our carver Ronnie was wearing his necklace, and he explained that it was tāniwha that he designed and made. 

Children had a go at making the symbol that they liked using clay.









1 comment:

  1. WOW.Great work on the symbol necklaces . Maybe next time you could use some different colours to make you necklaces.
    From:James & Lucy from Tui hub

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