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BY THE YEAR 3 & YEAR 4 CHILDREN OF ROOM 13, 14, 15, 16, & 17. Akoranga’s Tangram Story

Maui and the fish

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B Y T H E Y E A R 3 & Y E A R 4 C H I L D R E N O F R O O M 1 3 , 1 4 , 1 5 , 1 6 , & 1 7 .

Akoranga’s Tangram Story

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B A S E D O N T H E M A O R I L E G E N D ,

“ M A U I A N D T H E B I G F I S H ”

How New Zealand was made

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Maui was a Maori who had magic powers. He was good at everything.

He had 4 brothers, and they were jealous of him, because he was better than them.

They planned to go fishing early in the morning without him.

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The next morning Maui hid inside his brothers’ canoe.

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His brothers laughed as they left…Little knowing that Maui was going with them.

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They paddled out until they found a good place to fish…Then suddenly Maui sprang out from his hiding place!

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This fishing spot was not good enough for Maui, so he ordered his brothers to paddle out further!

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They paddled past lots of sea creatures…

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They finally got to a place that Maui wanted to fish!

He used a magic jawbone as a fish hook, to catch fish.

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Maui hooked onto something big.He thought he was landing a fish, but really he was fishing a land!

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And that’s why New Zealand’s North Island looks like a giant fish and the South Island looks like a canoe.