Kia ora Whānau! Arohamai, I have been meaning to update this blog for quite some time, I have been saving many photos to share with you all as we navigate our learning in our akomanga. This has been a very trying year for many of us, especially our tamariki and we have all worked hard together to make our tamariki feel safe and give them the tools needed to keep themselves safe and happy. These are some pictures from after our first lockdown at the beginning of the year 2020 as we all settled back into being the rockstar class that we are. Exploring in the ngahere. We have been learning about Tane Mahuta. Discovering the different textures and colours of the bark on the trees in the ngahere. Ball skills Pangarau (maths) - Patterns Tuhituhi (Writing) Basic Facts Football Pangarau group rotations (maths) PB4L Handwriting Game rotation on Fridays for Pangarau (maths) Some "KIDS" that came to visit us at Kura Football Rockstars!! Farewell Whaea Kim Donated jersey's for the ...
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Azaria you look like you are having a great time in lockdown, though I am sure you are looking forward to seeing your teacher and your friends when we return to kura shortly.
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