Tuesday, 28 April 2020
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Titiro whakamuri, kōkiri whakamua - Learning about our past to move forward into the future
Titiro whakamuri, kōkiri whakamua (Learning about our past to move forward into the future.) Ko Ranginui ki runga Ko Papatūānuku ki raro ...
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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)