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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Margret Mahy

On  the 20th of May we went to Margaret Mahy on the bus. There were 4 rotations.  The first thing we did was going to see the Maori mats,  then we went to feed the tuna. After that we went on the waka. Then we saw the other mats that were carved into the concrete.  It was so fun. When we went to feed the tuna, the tuna didn't come up.    


My favourite part of the trip was feeding the tuna. I loved seeing the eels and also playing on the playground.


Something I learnt was that the Maori word for eels was tuna.

The thing I found the most interesting was seeing the different size tuna pop up. It was amazing. 


This trip has helped me with my PBL because I learnt that at Margaret Mahy there was a song that goes into the concrete. 

Have you ever seen the mats at Margret Mahy or played on the magret Mahy playground?


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  2. Kia Ora Mikayla,
    This blog post is really good. I think it is great that you said there was a song carved into the concrete. Maybe next time you could add more information about the trip. This post made me think of when I learned that the playground equitment is shaped as things from years ago.
    This post was really cool and fun to read. Why did you like the eels?
    - Quinn

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