Tuesday, 28 April 2020
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Celebrations in Tautoru
We are so lucky to have a rich and diverse community. We have over 15 different cultures and ethnicities in Tautoru. We have had the pleasu...
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Today we read a poem called, "I have Noodles in my Nostrils" by Kenn Nesbitt. The poem is about noodles that fall onto parts ...
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This week we've been learning a new song about Matariki. Many of you have shown your talent in singing! Here is the video of the song. ...
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The genealogy of Ranginui and Papatūānuku- source: Enviroschools What plants are we kaitiaki (guardians) of in our community? Where do they ...
Thanks for all of your answers- quite an array! I will get ask Persia to get back to you on these. First I will have to find a time she is actually awake! She likes the look of Cleo too Georgia! Burmese certainly are full of 'character!'
ReplyDeleteShe does actually move when she is awake- I know it didn't look like it in the video!
See you all soon. Mā te wā, Jude ( and Persia)