Kia ora whaanau,
Here is a link to interactive podcasts for Te Reo Maori. I have had a lot of parents asking how they can learn Te Reo Maori so they may support their tamaiti at home.
http://www.tokureo.maori.nz
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.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Ta i Aroha
TAI AROHA
Ko te aroha ano he wai
E pupu ake ana
He awa e mapuna mai ana
I roto I te whatumanawa
Ko tona matapuna he hohonu
A ina ia ka rere ano
Ko tona matapuna he hohonu
A ina ia ka rere ano
He tai timu
He tai pari
He tai ope
He tai ora
He tai nui (x3)
E pupu ake ana
He awa e mapuna mai ana
I roto I te whatumanawa
Ko tona matapuna he hohonu
A ina ia ka rere ano
Ko tona matapuna he hohonu
A ina ia ka rere ano
He tai timu
He tai pari
He tai ope
He tai ora
He tai nui (x3)
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Nau mai, Haere mai Malakiah
Today was Malakiahs 5th birthday - he had a fantastic day. Malakiah started the day with jump jam and he really enjoyed it. Malakiah loves to play on the marble run and the big blocks.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Happy Diwali!
What is Diwali?
Diwali Festival of Lights is India’s best-loved festival, and is an ancient Hindu festival that symbolises the triumph of light over darkness and the renewal of life. It is a time for celebration in India and by Indian diasporas abroad, with families lighting lamps, candles and fireworks to symbolise the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil. We have been studying Diwali this week. We have been writing, publishing stories and making our own rangoli patterns.
Diwali Festival of Lights is India’s best-loved festival, and is an ancient Hindu festival that symbolises the triumph of light over darkness and the renewal of life. It is a time for celebration in India and by Indian diasporas abroad, with families lighting lamps, candles and fireworks to symbolise the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil. We have been studying Diwali this week. We have been writing, publishing stories and making our own rangoli patterns.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Narrative writing
Last week I introduced narratives to our class. The tamariki have really enjoyed working with narratives. Here is some of their fantastic work. Please click on the pages to enlarge. This week we will be reading our stories with fotobabble and voicethread! Watch this space!
Last week I introduced narratives to our class. The tamariki have really enjoyed working with narratives. Here is some of our fantastic work.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Congratulations Cade. 100 nights of reading
As part of our reading programme - I reward each tamaiti when they reach 100 nights of reading. It is not easy and usually takes 6 months. When each child achieves 100 nights reading they get to have a theme party of their choice. Cade chose a RED party. We are all really proud that our friend Cade achieved this great milestone! Tino pai e hoa! Mauri ora Whaea Carly
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Panui tuatahi
Kia ora whanau!
I hope you all had a fabulous holiday. It is great to be in our new class (Room 10), the tamariki have settled in quickly. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome Kahu and his family to our Te Pouahi whanau. We have 11 tamariki in our class, and they are just awesome! Just a couple reminders...
We swim every day apart from Thursday. Please pack togs and towel ( you may want goggles too).
I am trying to start the year with good habits - Can we please have kopaki (book bag) returned every day
The children earn free time at the end of the week if they consistently return their kopaki. Please pack a drink bottle, it has been really hot. I have sent out some contact detail sheets, can you please return it ASAP with your up to date details. The tamariki have made a wonderful start to the year. If you would like to come in as parent help, please come and see me. I would love to have you.
Have a great week whanau
Mauri ora
Carly
I hope you all had a fabulous holiday. It is great to be in our new class (Room 10), the tamariki have settled in quickly. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome Kahu and his family to our Te Pouahi whanau. We have 11 tamariki in our class, and they are just awesome! Just a couple reminders...
We swim every day apart from Thursday. Please pack togs and towel ( you may want goggles too).
I am trying to start the year with good habits - Can we please have kopaki (book bag) returned every day
The children earn free time at the end of the week if they consistently return their kopaki. Please pack a drink bottle, it has been really hot. I have sent out some contact detail sheets, can you please return it ASAP with your up to date details. The tamariki have made a wonderful start to the year. If you would like to come in as parent help, please come and see me. I would love to have you.
Have a great week whanau
Mauri ora
Carly
Friday, February 4, 2011
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