Friday, June 28, 2019

Term 2 Week 9

Thank you 'Kids Can'!

This week all the students in Te Kakano received a wonderful gift. The smiles on faces showed how surprised and thankful they were to have a new, warm, water-resistant jacket.

"We don't care that the rain is here!"

We didn't want to take the jackets off because they were so warm and cozy. We loved the hoods and the cool Warrior's logo.






Junior Kapa Haka

Today Te Putake, Te Pihi and Te Kakano classes [Te Whare Kiwi] took the lead in Friday afternoon's assembly. We sang, acted and presented orally about our learning this term. Our main topics were 'In the Beginning' [Maori creation story], Matariki and 'Who am I, where do I come from?' [school pepeha]. We performed Kapa Haka and were dressed in costumes.



 Te Kakano Kapa Haka Performers


Friday, June 21, 2019

Term 2 Week 8

Here is the link to the slide presentation from Tuesday evening's junior school parent hui - 'How to help your child with their learning'

Thanks to all those parents who turned up for this meeting despite it being a cold winter's night. We appreciated the opportunity to share "more than 100 years of teaching experience" . . . HAHA! These are the bones or notes of the presentation. Whanau, if you have any queries or questions please don't hesitate to ask for clarification. 


Te Whare Kiwi's Matariki Day


On Wednesday the students from Te Putake, Te Pihi and Te Kakano did their learning together. We had fun learning, creating and sharing. After lunch we all went out to the field area. Some students chose to play their own games with friends, build huts or explore in the gardens and trees. Some students chose to weed and clear the garden so we could have more space to play in the trees without getting hurt. These students had great fun being Kaitiaki. We finished the day with a Junior School Kapa Haka session -  THANKS MRS BRYDON!
Paper kites


Colouring in Matariki Stars


Sharing and creating.

Tuakana teina 

Thinking and creating.

Play dough stars.

Examples of completed Matariki art. Kite art created in Te Kakano classroom and collage created in Te Putake classroom.




Check out these busy bees










1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . all together now! 

Before the clean-up

After the clean-up





The pile of weeds, sticks and unwanted seedlings was huge by the time we had finished. We each carried armfuls of garden waste across the field to a hidden spot to decompose. What a great effort kids! Thanks for your mahi!

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Term 2 Week 7

Out of Africa School Disco

Oh what a night! The chilly evening did not stop them coming or dampen the party atmosphere. Disco lights, dancing, laughing and lots and lots of delicious food prepared and served by helpful parents. More than enough money was raised for the junior and middle school classes to attend the new 'Lion King' movie in term 3.
Zany zebra twin helpers.
Fabulous whanau - nana Ngaire
What a turn out!
The cheetah whanau
Zig Zag Zebra and his African princess guardian
A.J. the game warden
A feast of cupcakes and marshmallows
Junior students came . . .
Senior students came . . . 
Students in amazing costumes came . . . 
Teachers came . . . friendly elephant came!
Connor came . . . fabulous face-painting mum!
Middle school students came . . . Stunning costume Zana!
Wicked warrior!
Preet is ready to PARTY!
The cutest giraffe on the reservation.
Happy disco buddies Jo-Jo and Levi the tiger.
Guess who?
Warrior chieftains.
Beautiful Smiley Miley. 
Mrs Davan came.
Perri the Penguin partied too!
Thanks for your support! We had a blast!