At our whānau hui last week we were discussing giving whānau the chance to come into school and share their expertise if they felt they were able to contribute to some of our kaupapa. We had one mum Whaea Sam who was happy to come and join our kapahaka practise and give the tamariki a few performance pointers. We have a performance on Thursday night and so are in the process of getting our bracket to the point where the tamariki feel proud to share what they have learnt with the community. Ngā mihi Whaea Sam.
Nau mai, haere mai, welcome to our blog. We are a small reo rua (bilingual) class of year 4-6 tamariki in Ōtautahi. Our blog is a way that we can share our learning with the world and it gives our tamariki an authentic audience. It is also a place for us to trial new and exciting technology. Please leave us a comment and follow us if you want to see more of what we are doing. Mauri ora
Monday, June 10, 2019
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