Showing posts with label Matariki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matariki. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 June 2024

Matariki Poetry

Some of our students have been writing poems for Matariki. We were delighted to see Paula Green has posted two of ours on Poetry Box. Congratulations to these e-published poets, Mushal and Oliver.

You can read their poems on Poetry Box here.

Paula has picked Mushal to receive a copy of My Matariki Colouring & Activity Book, illustrated by Isobel Joy Te Aho-White. Yay!


Dear Grandad (a poem for Matariki)

Dear Grandad,

The bed creaked
as you turned
your fragile body

You scratched your sandpaper-like skin
your joyful smile
enlightened the room

while the soft wind
kissed your cheek

you got older day by day
while telling your priceless stories
you loved to tell

you loved eating
thick ice cream
that made your teeth sting

your memory
was like dust
easily swept away

I wish I could’ve said goodbye

I love you, Grandad

 by Mushal F, Year 8Te Parito Kōwhai Russley School

Hiwai-i-te-rangi | Star

i can see you
through the night
glistening

twinkling
waiting
watching from above

are you
part of one of those many
clusters
we learnt about
in class?

i wouldn’t have
a clue
but
you are
glamorous

i open up my arms
and wish
to you
star

Oliver P, Year 8, age 13 yrs Te Parito Kōwhai Russley School

Thursday, 17 November 2022

Florence - published author!

 



Congratulations to Florence, our latest published author! Florence's poem, Matariki Morning can be found on page 86 of Toitoi 29. Congratulations, Florence! We're so proud of you!

Monday, 20 June 2022

Ururangi's friends

Te whānau puhi (the Wind Family)

Hauraro sweeps my pink kite in the air

Tonga makes me shiver and zip up my jacket

Hauāuru blows sand in my face

Marangai snatches Dad’s t-shirt from the washing line


- a Matariki poem written collectively

by Karin, Patricia, Michael and Porou

(Team Roto Writing Club)


Tuesday, 28 July 2020

Celebrate Matariki 2020

Some of our writers have been busy crafting poems about Matariki. The following students have had their poetry published on the Christchurch City Library Canterbury Stories, digital heritage repository.

Well done to Bryn, James, Alice, Samuel, Oliver, Amber, Isaac, Milla and Emma.





















Thursday, 2 July 2020