Welcome to our Whānau 19 Blog with Whaea Arna. We are a combined class of Year 3 & 4 and hope you enjoy following us on our journey of learning.
Monday, March 30, 2020
Monday, March 23, 2020
Ideas for the School Holidays
Me mahi tahi tātou mō te oranga o te katoa.
We should work together for the wellbeing of everyone.
For all children, we will be supporting their learning from your home in the new term through online learning via Seesaw, class blogs and via links on Facebook. For the next three days and during the school holidays (that have been brought forward to next week 30th March to 15th April) learning resources will be available on class blogs. We are currently developing online programmes with some degree of connectivity to begin after the school holidays.
Learning From Home
Links to learning:
A message from Nathan Wallis:
If I can leave you with one thing, it’s this: at the end of all of this, your kids’ mental health will be more important than their academic skills. And how they felt during this time will stay with them long after the memory of what they did during those weeks is long gone. So keep that in mind, every single day…
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Tena Koutou Katoa
TURANGAWAEWAE: As part of our Inquiry Unit we are building a Waharoa - please feel welcome to visit us and watch it grow. We acknowledge the tangata whenua through the Awa and Maunga. We have each created a fish that is swimming in the Awa. This is based on the book, Only One You by Linda Kranz.
TURANGAWAEWAE: As part of our Inquiry Unit we are building a Waharoa - please feel welcome to visit us and watch it grow. We acknowledge the tangata whenua through the Awa and Maunga. We have each created a fish that is swimming in the Awa. This is based on the book, Only One You by Linda Kranz.
Ko Taupiri te Maunga.
Ko Waikato te Awa.
Ko Tongariro te Maunga.
Ko Taupo-nui-a-tea te Roto.
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