Monday, 18 January 2016
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Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Lupe's Inquiry Video- How can we celebrate the differences we have?
This is a video made by Lupe- She is looking at how we are all different, so she went around our school and asked people to share what they like about themselves. In this way she helped us celebrate the differences in all of us.
Tuesday, 18 August 2015
Post From Milika's Blog- How does Social Media Help us Learn?
This is a post form Milika- She is trying to get as many people to contribute to her Padlet. If you get a chance, please watch her video, and contribute if you are able.
Hi everyone, I am trying to get as many people as possible to see this post and share how social media has helped them in their learning.
Here is my Padlet- if you have any ideas please post them here:
Here is my Padlet- if you have any ideas please post them here:
Friday, 31 July 2015
Bronson's Pepeha
This is Bronson, he is a Room 3 learner who is spending some time in or class today.
Ko Puhangatohora te maunga - My mountain is Puhangatohoroa
Ko Mangatawa te awa - My river is Manatawa
ko pukerata te marae - My Marae is Pukerata
ko ngatokimata-whourua te waka - My waka is Ngatokimata-Whourua
ko ngapuhi te hapu - My tribe is Ngapuhi
ko naitu te iwi - And we are from Naitu
"Knowing my Pepeha is important to me because if I go to a different place and meet new people, it is a way to share what is culturally important to me. Through hearing other people's Pepeha I can create meaningful connections."
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Te wiki o Te Reo Maori
What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people.
This week we are celebrating Te Reo Maori Language week. We are reflecting about how where we come from impacts who we are. As the week progresses we will share some of our mihis and what we are learning.
During the Term 2 break I spent some time in the Far North. The photo above was taken at Cape Reinga (the northern most point on NZ), it shows two oceans meeting together and becoming one. I felt that it was a great way to represent and celebrate the bicultural nature of our Aotearoa.
Tēnā tātou katoa.
Wednesday, 22 July 2015
Digital Citizenship and Being Cyber Smart
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