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Free Aho Matariki Printable
Free Aho Matariki Printable
Free Aho Matariki Printable
Free Aho Matariki Printable
Free Aho Matariki Printable
Free Aho Matariki Printable

Free Aho Matariki Printable

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A small visual offering for you and your whānau this Matariki.

Within the Aho whānau, we, like many many whānau across Aotearoa are on a journey of learning, growing and shaping our Matariki traditions and mātauranga.

With a focus on coming together, sharing kai and resting in our home, these illustrations were created to help us learn the names of each whetū, to learn the realms they connect to, and to create a feeling of anticipation, festivity, focus and intention in the weeks leading into and through Matariki.

Each design and colour scheme relates to the knowledge we have acquired around each star- and as visual learners, it has helped the names to ‘stick’ for us. For example, the hues of Tupuārangi- the whetū associated with the bounty of the forests and lands- are drawn from the ripe berries of the miro, and the feathers of the kererū. Tupuānuku depicts the kūmara and roots.


We’re just at the beginning of this journey, so would encourage to you seek out your own sources of mātauranga to complement our whetū.

We request that you do not use these for commercial purposes, but, please do feel free to share them far and wide within your whānau, learning communities and beyond. 

We’d love to see how you use them, so please do tag us on Facebook (AhoCreativeNz) or Instagram (@ahocreative)

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Rebecca
Matariki Printables

Stunning, yet again!!
Ngā mihi nunui mō tō mahi pukumahi me tō ūpoko pakaru ki te waihanga i ngā taonga auaha, kī tonu i te aroha.

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kayla Price
Amazing for ECE display

I have it up on the wall in my classroom and there look beautiful displayed and the little blue with it is great to support others learning about the stars and the meanings

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Lisa Thorne
Beebot Resource

Great wee resource for use with Beebots or Sphero to teach computational thinking along with Matariki learning. Im going to add info on the back of each star or maybe a QR code with star info.

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Lee-Anne Turton
Ataahua

This is such an ataahua resource. I have recommended it to my Bachelor of Teaching students to take into their practicum centres. I have since visited some ECE centres and seen this displayed well. The artwork is amazing. Ngā mihi nui

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Katie Will
Really beautiful

Looks great in my classroom. Thanks!