
- Maui had used a Jaw Bone as a hook from his ancestor Murirangawhenua
- He used his blood from his nose as bait to catch the giant fish
- The North Island of New Zealand is a fish
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Kia Orana Freeman,
ReplyDeleteI really like how you have added a picture of Maui catching the giant fish. To me I found your third fact very interesting because I never knew that the North Island is the giant fish that Maui caught. Have you read this story before?
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Freeman,
ReplyDeleteMy name's Ruby and I'm one of the people who will be blogging with you this summer as part of the Summer Learning Journey. Great to see that you have made a good start on these activities.
These are three good facts about Maui. Well done! I thought it was interesting how Maui used the South Island as his canoe as well. Do you know how Aotearoa got its name?
It's great to see that you have heard of some other Maui stories. Do you have a favourite? I think that the story about Maui and the giant fish is my favourite because it talks about the land we live on now.
I look forward to reading more of your blog over summer.
Cheers,
Ruby.
Aloha Freeman
ReplyDeleteMy name is Sarah and I go to Glen Innes School
Those are three wonderful facts about maui. What was your favourite part about this task?
Hi Freeman
ReplyDeleteWell done on completing this summer learning journey activity. Your facts about Maui are great. Imagine making yourself bleed to lure a giant fish. I would be kind of scared. Keep up the awesome work Freeman.
Daniel