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Best Matariki books for Primary {+ FREE follow up activity sheets & colouring sheet}

May 10, 2015 by greengrubs 15 Comments

 

I love having a positive and celebratory learning focus – especially in the middle of winter!  Matariki has links to so many areas of the curriculum and key competencies – science, art, myths and legends, gardening, healthy eating, goal setting and reflection to name just a few.  I’m sure that most primary teachers will agree that the best way into most topics and inquiry is through a great book – so I’ve compiled a little list of my favourites!  Most of these books come complete with several FREE follow up activities (scroll to the bottom on the post to download!)
 
 

 
A new addition to our Matariki festivities this year is a themed colouring sheet – it’s a great way to introduce the topic and get the conversation flowing!  The sheet includes lots of different talking points: 9 different stars, a kiwi family gathered around a campfire, several kites, baskets full of Māori potatoes and kumara, a hinaki & kete, planting/gardening items, a sprig of houhere (a winter flowering native tree) and a nocturnal ruru/morepork!

Click here to snaffle up your FREE Matariki colouring sheet!


 
 

 

Daniel’s Matariki Feast 
By Rebecca Beyer & Linley Wellington

Daniel’s Matariki feast is aimed at lower primary ages, but it would also provide upper primary aged children the opportunity to make connections between the books and the wider Matariki themes.  The book is centred around a little boy called Daniel and his first day worries about starting in a new classroom.  The ideas of Matariki are woven through the simple story (genealogy, the seasons, harvest time, planning for the new year and embracing change).  The illustrations are also beautiful and provide a spring board into many other Matariki activities within the school setting – visiting your school gardens, cooking together, having a shared lunch, talking with grandparents and planning for the new season.  

These cut, paste, retell and respond worksheets are FREE TO DOWNLOAD ~ link at the bottom!

Even my 2 year old also really connected with this story – matching some plastic veges to one of the pictures and scooping some seeds out of a pumpkin!

 



Matariki
by Melanie Drewery

‘Matariki’ walks us alongside two children as they’re introduced to family traditions surrounding the rise of Matariki…..the excitement of getting up early, a special bonfire party, story telling and cooking food in the open fire.  The story is interwoven with myths and tradition shared by the children’s whanau, as well as factual information about the constellation.  **Melanie Drewery has also written “Stories from our Night Sky” which includes legends of Matariki, Rona and the Moon and how tuatara made the stars. Definitely worth issuing from your library!




The Seven Stars of Matariki
by Toni Rolleston-Cummins

This picture book contains sophisticated illustrations and themes that will appeal to the older primary level.  Retelling a myth from Maketū, it’s full of super natural happenings and good triumphing over evil… (*If your Te Reo needs a little brushing up, you might want to have a quick flick through the story before reading it aloud to your class and have a wee practice of the Māori vocab!) 

You can also hear the talented Toni Rolleston-Cummins (The author!) read her myth online – CLICK HERE. *This book and its retelling are also available in Te Reo Māori.
Follow up activities to complete after reading this myth – link at the bottom for this FREE download!

 
 
 
Scoop & Scribe Search for the Seven Stars of Matariki
By Tommy Kapai Wilson

This early chapter book is aimed at the older primary age, and is packed full of descriptive Māori language and local references.  The book takes you on a ‘tiki-tour’ around Aotearoa, and would be a fun chapter book to read to your class in the lead up to Matariki.  It’s a quick read at only 8 chapters long, and the following activities could be completed as you read!


Please click here for your FREE MATARIKI DOWNLOAD that contains follow up activity sheets for all these awesome Matariki reads!


 
 
 
The little Kiwi’s Matariki
By Nikki Slade Robinson

This beautiful new release comes with a matching set of teacher notes and work sheets courtesy of Author/illustrator Nikki – thanks so much for sharing!  CLICK HERE to download the free set of activities to compliment the book.  You can also find Nikki here on facebook.


Also worth a peek at is the little ‘Ready to Read’ Matariki book (By Waitangi Teepa) ….. short, sweet and straight to the point!
If your class loves music, this book is a must.  It’s the perfect way to get some more Te Reo speaking (singing!) happening in your room.  This award winning book comes complete with a CD, beautiful illustrations, an English translation and guitar chords so you can strum along!  The back of the book also contains some great suggestions for activities to do after reading/singing (e.g. making up some actions to match the music).

 

Click here to check out the full range of Matariki resources in our website store!

Did I miss out your favourite Matariki picture book?  Leave me a comment!  Happy Māori New Year everyone,

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Comments

  1. Jean says

    April 20, 2019 at 11:27 pm

    Wow. Thank you for your awesome post and links to free activities.

    Reply
    • greengrubs says

      April 23, 2019 at 5:11 am

      So glad you enjoyed it! Have a great Matariki!

      Reply
  2. Kirsty says

    June 15, 2019 at 10:49 am

    This is AMAZING!!!

    Reply
    • greengrubs says

      June 17, 2019 at 12:45 am

      So glad you’re enjoying them – Happy New Year!! 😀

      Reply
  3. Kristina says

    July 12, 2020 at 10:56 pm

    Kia ora
    I’m trying to download some of your activity sheets but it keeps saying unable to download. I have sign up to your emailing service but I still can’t download any of the resources.

    Nga mihi
    Kristina

    Reply
    • greengrubs says

      July 13, 2020 at 9:15 pm

      Hi Kristina, so sorry to hear you’re having troubles with this – would you like to email me? Then I can send you some direct links 🙂 rosie@greengrubsgardenclub.com

      Reply
  4. Bronnie says

    May 2, 2024 at 8:56 am

    Ataahua! Have you a Te Reo Māori version?

    Reply
    • greengrubs says

      May 2, 2024 at 8:44 pm

      Kia ora Bronnie, apologies, but I do not 🙁

      Reply
  5. Jody says

    June 18, 2024 at 6:22 am

    Thank you so much Rosie for always making excellent and beautiful Aotearoa content. I love the links to the picture books that drive so much of class programme in junior classes.

    Reply
    • greengrubs says

      June 18, 2024 at 3:20 pm

      Thank you – so glad you’re enjoying them!

      Reply
  6. Lesley McGuinness says

    June 19, 2024 at 7:36 am

    Thank you…awesome resorces

    Reply
    • greengrubs says

      June 19, 2024 at 4:09 pm

      Happy Matariki!

      Reply
  7. vino pather says

    June 23, 2024 at 12:46 pm

    Thank you. Ever so grateful to people who share their resources so willingly!

    Reply
  8. vino pather says

    June 23, 2024 at 12:49 pm

    Hi
    I can’t find your link to access the activities for ‘Daniel’s Mtatriki Feast”.
    Thanks

    Reply
    • greengrubs says

      June 23, 2024 at 1:08 pm

      Kia ora Vino, thanks for the kind words 🙂

      The link for all these activity sheets is at the bottom of the blog post (just under the ‘Schoop & Scribes’ Panui press portion of the post) I’ll pop back in and see if I can make the link a little larger – so sorry you missed it!

      Reply

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