Kei hea te wā? E whā ngā wiki kua pahure!
Pukumahi ngā tamariki me tō rātou hiakai ki te ako.
Kei te ako tātou i ngā āhuatanga o te akomanga, o te kura hoki, anō nei ngā mahi pānui, tuhituhi me te pāngarau.
Ko ō mātou uara te tūāpapa o tō tātou akomanga, arā, te aroha, whakapono me te tumanako.
I pā mai te koa me te hari i te rangi nei kia kite ai ngā tamariki e kaha ana ki te waiata i tā mātou wānanga kapa haka ki te taha o matua Richard.
Ka mau te wehi koutou mā!!
Where has the time gone? Week four, done and dusted!
The tamariki are working hard and are eager to learn.
We are learning the aspects of our classroom and also of the kura, along with our pānui, tuhituhi and pāngarau.
We used our values/uara as our foundation in our class which are aroha, whakapono and tumanako.
During kapa haka today we could feel the happiness and joy the tamariki portrayed while singing and haka with matua Richard.
Ānei rā ētahi whakaahua o ā rātou mahi rangatira
Mauri ora
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