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.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Monday, April 27, 2020
Te WIki Tuatoru - Week 3
Whainga Goal
We keep ourselves safe and happy as we learn in our different spaces.
- We wash our hands
- We cough and sneeze into our elbows
- When we are away from our homes we stay 2 metres away from others.
- We talk with our whānau and adults we trust, and ask them questions about things that worry us, or things we don’t understand.
- We show love and care to others in our bubbles.
Whakataukī
E iti noa ana nā te aroha A small thing given with love
Te kupu o te wiki
Kia kaha e hoa mā!: Let's go team!
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Tena Koutou Room 18 and Whanau.
I hope you had a great weekend and am looking forward to seeing what fantastic, creative mahi you do this week. Nga mihi nui - Whaea Arna
Whainga Goal
I hope you had a great weekend and am looking forward to seeing what fantastic, creative mahi you do this week. Nga mihi nui - Whaea Arna
Whainga Goal
We consider the role models around us at this time..in our homes, and in our communities.
We notice the things they say and the things they do that inspire us in our daily lives.
What makes them special to us?
Visit the school Facebook page for examples of Role Models.
Whakatauki
He aha te mea nui o te ao?
He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata.
What is the most precious thing in the world? It is people, people, people.
Te kupu o te wiki.
He toka tū moana. A rock standing firm in the sea.
He toka tū moana ia! She’s/He's a rock!
Someone who stands firm, steadfast, and strong against all elements.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Monday, April 13, 2020
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