Thursday, November 25, 2021
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Term 4: Week 5: Friendships and back to school!
Week 5 has been a hard week for us all! I have to say masks are not the easiest to wear all day as a teacher but i will show manawaroa whanau!
Room 16 has been writing and reading about friendships from how to be a good friend, what makes a good friend and how to problem solve the challenges of friendships.
In pāngarau the tuakana have been learning about identifying patterns and the teina have been learnng about place value. Take a look at our teina padlet to check out and comment on their work.
Tamariki feedback on returning to school
How was your first three days at school:
Tui: It was good to see my friend and to play.
Nevaeh: Awesome to see my friends the teachers and to play games outside with them.
Noah: It was very excited to go back to school to see everyone in my class and it was very exciting on the first day of school.
Do you miss anyone in your class that has not returned to school?
Tui: Ngapera
Nevaeh: Buster and Taisha
Noah: Manaia, Levi and Remy
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Week 4: We are going back to school!
Today i got some of the tamariki to create a google draw to show How they are feeling about going to back school.
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Term 4: Week 3 Diwali and Whai koha (Responsible)
Kia Ora E te Whanau!
The Tamariki of Akomanga 16 made sure to learn and celebrate in their own ways to respect Diwali - festival of lights. I know we all learnt something new about Diwali.
This story was used to inspire students writing
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