Kia ora koutou, Nau mai haere mai ki te whanau o Kereru i te tau 2017. Ka atatitiro tenei panui mo te mahi o matou kei waenganui i te wahanga tuatahi, tuarua, tuatoru, tuawha hoki. Welcome to our blog we are the whanau o Kereru and please watch our blog as we take you through the terms one to four during the year. Nau mai haere mai e te whanau, Na Te Whanau o Kereru
Thursday, 19 February 2015
Totara Park Trip
In Week 4 the whole of Clendon Park School went on a field trip to Totara Park. The class all had an awesome time swimming, getting some time in the playground to socialise with their peers and we had a sausage sizzle for lunch! We also got to meet some of our Tamariki's whanau who came up to join in the fun!
Toku Wiki Whakata
In Week 3 for our tuhituhi lesson, the class shared what they did in the holidays. We worked on our sentence structures and vocabulary. We had some really fabulous ideas coming from our Tamariki!
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Toku Tiriti
In week 2 Te whanau o Kereru were studying Te Tiriti o Waitangi. The class made their own treaty (Toku Tiriti) with their aspirations for this year and presented to the class. Ka mau te wehi!
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Kia ora koutou katoa,
Just opening up our blog for Te Whanau o Kereru in 2015. We will start to place photos and mahi on what our class has been doing in the past 2 weeks of term 1.
We would also like to welcome Whaea Wikitoria to our class and school to share her knowledge with us from the University of Auckland Faculty of Education under Te Puna Wananga the Huarahi Pathway.
No reira tena koutou, tena koutou, tena tatou katoa.
Te Whanau o Kereru
Just opening up our blog for Te Whanau o Kereru in 2015. We will start to place photos and mahi on what our class has been doing in the past 2 weeks of term 1.
We would also like to welcome Whaea Wikitoria to our class and school to share her knowledge with us from the University of Auckland Faculty of Education under Te Puna Wananga the Huarahi Pathway.
No reira tena koutou, tena koutou, tena tatou katoa.
Te Whanau o Kereru
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