We are a Junior Bi-lingual class at Nelson Central School. We are a mix of Year 1 and Year 2 students, Whaea Carly is our kaiako. We enjoy learning in Maori and English every day. We are part of Te Pouahi whaanau and enjoy sports, swimming, kapa haka and art with Room 13, Room 15 and Room 16. We are in Room 14.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
Week 6
If you would like to contribute to our baking fundraiser - please come and see me
Check out our new links and activities.
Tena koutou whanau,
I have updated our blog with new maths and literacy games. Please check out our new page with online stories - there are ten links and plenty of stories to read along with or listen to.
Nga mihi nui
Whaea Carly
I have updated our blog with new maths and literacy games. Please check out our new page with online stories - there are ten links and plenty of stories to read along with or listen to.
Nga mihi nui
Whaea Carly
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Congratulations Reed 100 nights reading!
Congratulations to Reed and his whanau for reading for 100 nights!
Reed chose to have a waffle party, so Matua Wayne came in to cook some delicious waffles!
We had chocolate sauce, maple syrup, berry sauce, candyfloss ice cream, berries and banana!
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Te Pouahi achievers!
Every Thursday Te Pouahi come together in the wharenui to celebrate our tamariki's success. We share our learningi, we have waiata and we enjoy each others company. Tino pai Rehara and Louis for your awesome pukumahi in reading and writing.
Mohio ahau ki te kauakau
Mohio ahau ki te kauakau - I know how to swim
Kupu hou - New words
titiro - look
whana - kick
kauhoe whakamuri - swim backwards
manu - float
peke - jump
koro - grandad
papa - dad
mama - mum
He Potae
He potae - A hat
He potae whero - A red hat
He potae mo nga tamariki - Hats for the children
Tino pai korua!
Our tamariki have been working really hard with their sight word bags. Today Louis and Tristin
completed their word bags and earned their ice cream. Lucy and Kingi are so close to knowing all their words too. I have a feeling they will get an ice cream tomorrow!
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Wa whanau
Ka marama ka marama
takiri ko te ata
koriri ko te manu
He manu korore he manu korora
Korerotia mai no tua whakarere
Nau mai i te Ao, haere ra i te po
E hi ake ana te atakura, he tio, he huka, he hau hu
Hui e taiki e
Te Paihikara - Maori Reading
Te Paihikara - The Bike
Kia tupato - Be careful
Kia tupato heihei - Be care chickens
Kia tupato hipi - Be careful sheep
Kia tupato te whanau - Be careful my family
Kia tupato rakiraki - Be careful ducks
Kia tupato Papa - Be careful Dad!
Tino raki koe! -
Hui e taiki e - Maori Reading
Hui e taiki e
Ko Tane Mahuta tenei. - This is Tane Mahuta (Atua of the forest).
Ko Tawhirimatea tenei - This is Tawhirimatea (Atua of the wind).
Ko Tangaroa tenei - This is Tangaroa (Atua of the sea). - This is Tumatauenga (Atua of war)
Ko Tumatauenga tenei - This is Tumatauenga (Atua of war)
Ko Rongomatane raua ko Haumietiketike enei This is Rongomatane ( Atua of the kumara and cultivated food) and Haumietiketike (Atua of wild or uncultivated foods).
Ko Ruaumoko tenei - This is Ruaumoko (Atua of earthquakes, volcanoes and seasons
Hui e taiki e - (a saying often used in speeches. It is used to signal that the group is united and ready to progress the purpose of them coming together).
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Auto pilot
Every morning we start off with auto pilot. This is a rote learning programme I use to increase word knowledge in te reo Maori. We have been running this programme for a term now and we are getting really good at it. Today Tessa had a go at running our auto pilot session. She did really well. Beautiful pronunciation Tessa!
Monday, February 11, 2013
Toku Marae
Ko toku marae tenei - This is my marae
He wahi powhiri - A place for welcoming
He wahi whaikorero - A place to speak
He wahi waiata - A place for singing
He wahi hongi - A place to greet and get to know one another
He wahi manaaki - A place to look after one another
He wahi takaro hoki - It is also a place to play
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Straight back into it!
Over the next two weeks, we will working on rules and routines in our akomanga.
Swimming starts next week and so does reading.
Our new friends
Ko Wiremu tenei
Ko Sianece tenei
Ko Devin tenei
Ko Izahn tenei
Ko Rehara tenei
Nau mai, haere mai koutou!
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
A brand new year!
Welcome back to kura whanau! I hope you had a fantastic holiday. My whanau and I had a lovely trip away. We spent plenty of time with friends and whanau in Tai tokerau. We went all the way to Cape Reinga and surfed the dunes of Te Paki! I am all recharged and ready to tackle 2013. We have a new class and it feels wonderful to have Te Pouahi back together with a whare. I look forward to seeing you all soon. Mauri ora. Whaea Carly
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Ka kite Matua Tom.
We have loved having Matua Tom with us. He has such a wonderful way with tamariki. We wish him well with his teaching qualification.
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