1) The document provides instructions for making a kite using an A4 sheet of paper, chopstick or skewer, string, and optional ribbon. Steps include folding the paper, taping the chopstick along one edge, and winding string around card.
2) It recalls the author's experience kite flying at Hamilton Gardens with a friend where they got free kites and ran up and down a hill, finding it tiring but fun. Kite flying is sometimes done to celebrate Matariki.
3) It includes fun kite flying facts, such as some kites can fly without wind, to watch the weather as storms can occur, and lighter kites have better flight. It advises