Sunday, February 17, 2019

Ruma 3 2019 Who are we?

Kia ora koutou, nau mai haere mai ki tēnei rangitaki.






Who are we? 
This year we have got an amazing class of 26 akonga and an fantastic teacher called Whaea Heather. We are from Year 4 to Year 6 and come from all over Aotearoa, from the Far North to Bluff.
We are a special class because we speak te reo Māori and we also learn about  tikanga māori.

We are into football, rugby, swimming, chromebooks, te reo māori, touch, netball, gaming, league, basketball, art, pāngarau, building and constructing, whānau, eating, kapahaka and heaps more.
We are a digital 1:1 classroom and we use our chromebooks everyday. We love to Learn, Create and Share everything we do.

Please follow our blog to see what is going on in our amazing classroom.

Ngā mihi Ruma 3

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Swimming in Ruma 3

WALT float on our backs.

Today Ruma 3 enjoyed the swimming pool and we were all able to float on our backs. Whaea Heather was really pleased with our progress. It was a nice way to cool down as well.


Thursday, February 7, 2019

Designing our classroom treaty.

Today we read the book The Tree Hut Treaty written by Wiremu Grace.  After discussing it we realised that we could all contribute ideas to create our own classroom treaty. We worked in groups brainstorming our ideas of things that are important for our classroom to be a safe and happy place for learning and then we shared them. Next week we will write up our new classroom treaty.

 


Mihi Whakatau

Kia ora  koutou

Today we had a mihi whakatau to welcome the new tamariki and whānau to Te Mahuri Mānuka (Hornby Primary School). It went really well with lots of whānau turning up. First Whaea Rovena did a karanga and Whaea Christine replied. Then Matua Hector started a haka and we all followed. It was amazing. After that we had 3 kaikōrero and waiata finishing with a hongi and some kai.

What a great way to start the year.

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Ruma 3 2019 Who are we?

Kia ora koutou, nau mai haere mai ki tēnei rangitaki. Who are we?  This year we have got an amazing class of 26 akonga and an fa...