Saturday 11 March 2017

Wahanga 1 Wiki Tuarima me te Tuaono

Mauri ora ki a koutou katoa e te whānau, 

In week 5 we had a big class shift in Te Whānau Āwhina which meant sadly we had to say goodbye to 10 of our whānau members who moved to another class, but we then welcomed 12 new whānau members into our Tūī whānau.

We have learnt a lot in the past 2 weeks about each other and learning our routines too.

We've been making Pāngarau fun by using cards to help us with our number identification. 



 Kei te āta whakaaro a Marley-Joy, ko tēwhea te kāri tika.
Marley- Joy is thinking carefully about which cards she wants.

Each card we turn we have to read the number our loud to the rōpū before picking our second card. If both kāri are the same then we get to keep the pair, if not we turn then over again and it's the next persons turn.



Jullian is keeping a close eye on which cards Trevarn picks while he waits patiently for his turn again.

He rawe tēnei rōpū te pānui tau!!







Me whakanuia ka tika i a Kerin, nāna te tiwhikete i whiwhi i te wiki tuaono. Pāia Kerin!!


I whiwhi a Kerin i tēnei tiwhikete mō tana kaha ki te pānui, mīharo rawa atu tāu mahi e tama.

We have been busy finishing our art work for the hall. If you have a spare moment please come into our office and ask if you can have a look at all the amazing art our students have created.

Here's a sneak peak at ours.
So bright and colourful. The tamariki used a cotton bud to showcase their dotting skills. I think they turned our amazing!!

Our TWA teina enjoy their waiata and haka time with Matua Richard during Kapa Haka. Here is a video of our tama showing all their ihi and wehi with their haka.
These are only a few of the many things we have been doing in Akomanga 23, te whānau Tūī.

Watch this space as we update our blog with more awesome mahi.

Mauri ora ki a koutou katoa.

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