This week we have been reading the legend of Kahu and the Taniwha. Read the legend and look at some of our wonderful artwork.
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Kahu and the Taniwha
This week we have been reading the legend of Kahu and the Taniwha. Read the legend and look at some of our wonderful artwork.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Whanau Day
Today we had a whanau day where we had family in to share in class activities such as sign, reading, board games, outdoor games and computers. We had a wonderful turnout and our children were able to enjoy a fun morning showing off all of their wonderful skills to whanau members. At the end of the activities we had a great shared lunch with heaps of nice goodies that were enjoyed by all.
Nadia and Lennox enjoying a game of snakes and ladders.
Hailey and her cousin getting ready to get some food for our shared lunch.
Puao's mum showing the juniors her fantastic juggling skills.
Puao showing her wonderful skills in New Zealand Sign Language using some sign cards with Zethan.
Jasmine showing off her maths knowledge to mum on the computer.
Stella helping her sister on the computer.
Phoenix showing mum how to jump rope.
Nadia and Lennox enjoying a game of snakes and ladders.
Hailey and her cousin getting ready to get some food for our shared lunch.
Puao's mum showing the juniors her fantastic juggling skills.
Puao showing her wonderful skills in New Zealand Sign Language using some sign cards with Zethan.
Jasmine showing off her maths knowledge to mum on the computer.
Stella helping her sister on the computer.
Phoenix showing mum how to jump rope.
Rugby World Cup Paint It Red
As Northland were hosting two Rugby World Cup games involving Canada, Japan and Tonga who all play in red colours, we celebrated this event by having a red day at school. The junior syndicate painted flags for these nations and dressed in red. Some of us were lucky enough to go to Okara park to watch these great games.
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