We are preparing for goal setting meetings. We need to make sure that our goals are SMART goals.
Watch this clip that explains what SMART goals are:
Watch the video below to help you with writing your goals...
Monday, 13 February 2017
Thursday, 9 February 2017
He waka eke noa
This week we have all been learning about the importance of the waka. We watched a video that showed us how each person in a waka is part of a team and responsible for making their waka travel fast through the water.
Tautoru is our waka. It is the place where we come together to discover, learn and achieve great things. We all need to work together for our waka to succeed.
We have each decorated our own waka paddle. On our paddle we have written something we can do to help Tautoru succeed.
Next week we will put our waka together. Make sure you pop by and have a look at our collaborative project. We can't wait to see how it will turn out.
Tautoru is our waka. It is the place where we come together to discover, learn and achieve great things. We all need to work together for our waka to succeed.
We have each decorated our own waka paddle. On our paddle we have written something we can do to help Tautoru succeed.
Next week we will put our waka together. Make sure you pop by and have a look at our collaborative project. We can't wait to see how it will turn out.
He waka eke noa - A canoe that we are all on together
Powhiri practice
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
Family Picnic
The family picnic was lots of fun. It was great to play some games, old and new! It was great to see so many children, teachers and parents joining in.
Labels:
health,
Maori games,
Miramar Park,
PE,
Picnic,
sport evening
Chinese New Year Dragon.
We have been learning about Chinese New Year. We watched a video about the dragon. Have a look here: Chinese New Year DragonWe are now creating our own dragon to display in the classroom. It is going to take some perseverance, because it is a big job!
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