Nau mai, haere mai ki te rangitaki nei. Welcome to our class blog. He ruma reo rumaki mātou. We are a bi-lingual class of year 4-6 students at Hokitika Primary School, Hokitika, New Zealand.
Thursday, 30 April 2020
Tuesday, 28 April 2020
Karawhiua!
Kia ora e te whānau! Ānei te mahi mō tēnei rā. Here is some fun home learning for today. As always, do as much as you have time for, there is no pressure to finish it all. There are THREE wero (challenges) in today's mahi.
Whaea Jude's challenge from last week is still on - see the previous post about it.
The word for today is karawhiua - give it a go!
Nā Whaea Tiff.
Whaea Jude's challenge from last week is still on - see the previous post about it.
The word for today is karawhiua - give it a go!
Nā Whaea Tiff.
Thursday, 23 April 2020
He Wero nā Whaea Jude
Whaea Jude challenged us all to create something to share with the people in the Allen Bryant Rest Home. She set us this challenge because the people living there are not even allowed to go for a walk outside, and their families are not allowed to visit them. Pōtiki has written a kind, thoughtful letter which is sure to cheer up anyone who sees it. Kia ora Pōtiki, ka awhi koe i a rātou - you are helping others.
Everyone is invited to create something to send. (We can't actually post it, we have to email it and then they will print it at the rest home). Draw, write, paint or create, then take a photo and email it to tiff@hokitika.school.nz and I will pass it on to Whaea Jude, and also share it below!
Everyone is invited to create something to send. (We can't actually post it, we have to email it and then they will print it at the rest home). Draw, write, paint or create, then take a photo and email it to tiff@hokitika.school.nz and I will pass it on to Whaea Jude, and also share it below!
Wednesday, 22 April 2020
Nga mahi mā ngā Tēina: Wenerei me te Tāite
Kia ora koutou! We start today's slide with a celebration of some learning at home. I know several of you are working on these challenges - ka pai to mahi!
On Tāite (Thursday), Hākui and I will not be actively teaching online (we have a Senior Leadership Planning day), so this slideshow is choc-full of activities, to see you through until Paraire (Friday).
Remember you can always look back at previous slides if there was something you particularly enjoyed. Have fun, and escape into that sunshine every chance you get!
Nā, Whaea Tiff
On Tāite (Thursday), Hākui and I will not be actively teaching online (we have a Senior Leadership Planning day), so this slideshow is choc-full of activities, to see you through until Paraire (Friday).
Remember you can always look back at previous slides if there was something you particularly enjoyed. Have fun, and escape into that sunshine every chance you get!
Nā, Whaea Tiff
Te Rā o Ngā Hoia - ANZAC Day
Anei ētahi mahi mo Te Rā Whakamahara ki ngā Hoia o Ahitereiria me Aotearoa; hei rangahau, hei ako i ngā kōrero o te whānau, hei mahi hangareka, hei hanga toi ataata, hei tunu kai hoki.
Here are some activities to commemorate ANZAC Day; by researching, by learning whānau stories, by doing fun activities, by creating art, and by cooking as well.
Here are some activities to commemorate ANZAC Day; by researching, by learning whānau stories, by doing fun activities, by creating art, and by cooking as well.
Tuesday, 21 April 2020
Te Mahi mō ngā Tēina - Turei.
Kia ora e te whānau.
Each day the slideshow will contain THREE wero - challenges. These are easy to find - they are bright yellow stars. Once you've accepted a challenge, comment below to tell us what you find out!
Have fun, Whaea Tiff.
Each day the slideshow will contain THREE wero - challenges. These are easy to find - they are bright yellow stars. Once you've accepted a challenge, comment below to tell us what you find out!
Have fun, Whaea Tiff.
Sunday, 19 April 2020
Mahi mā ngā Tēina - Mane.
Kia ora koutou! Here we go with another week of online learning.
Pakeke (parents): Here is a slideshow with some mahi for the tēina (Year 1, 2 and 3 tamariki) for today. We will put up a new slide show each day. (Tuakana - older students - are most welcome to join this mahi too).
If you don't have time to look at all these slides, or to do them every day - kāore he raruraru. It's no problem at all. We hope the mahi is so fun that the tamariki will want to spend half an hour each day checking out what's new, but it is not 'marked' or tested in any way! So take a day off whenever you need to. The tamariki will need your support to explore all the parts of the slide shows, and we understand that you might not have time for that every day.
Tamariki mā: Kia ora koutou! Have some fun with these activities. teach your whānau some new kupu! Kātahi ka, kōrero mai koutou - and then leave us a comment below to tell us which activities you tried out. You can even email us with a picture or video if you like!
Pakeke (parents): Here is a slideshow with some mahi for the tēina (Year 1, 2 and 3 tamariki) for today. We will put up a new slide show each day. (Tuakana - older students - are most welcome to join this mahi too).
If you don't have time to look at all these slides, or to do them every day - kāore he raruraru. It's no problem at all. We hope the mahi is so fun that the tamariki will want to spend half an hour each day checking out what's new, but it is not 'marked' or tested in any way! So take a day off whenever you need to. The tamariki will need your support to explore all the parts of the slide shows, and we understand that you might not have time for that every day.
Tamariki mā: Kia ora koutou! Have some fun with these activities. teach your whānau some new kupu! Kātahi ka, kōrero mai koutou - and then leave us a comment below to tell us which activities you tried out. You can even email us with a picture or video if you like!
Tuesday, 14 April 2020
Reo Ā-waha - Wiki 1, wāhanga 2 (Week 1, Term 2)
Ānei te Reo ā-waha mō te rōpu ō Whaea Tiff - here are some Reo ā-waha (spoken language) activities for the tamariki who learn Reo ā-waha with Whaea Tiff. (But anyone is welcome to join in!). The idea with this is that it's fun, and I'm hoping it will encourage the whole whānau to karawhiua - give it a go.
Please don't feel the need to test your child on this work - we all learn at different speeds. Just have fun!
Pānui - Wiki 1, Wāhanga 2 (Week 1, Term 2)
Kia ora te whānau! Let me know how you get on with this slide show - is it easy to use? Fun for the tamariki? I can easily make changes in the future. One tip - it's better if you make it full screen (click the funny 4-corners square symbol). Looking forward to seeing your responses! Nā, Whaea Tiff.
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