So the Ruma Kahu (Rm 20) girls came into our class this week to share some of their learning with us juniors... My Year 1 and 2 tamariki were very excited to have the girls in our room!
The girls had made their own activities to help us learn Te Reo Maori. It was so much fun and every time I looked around the seniors and juniors were completely focussed and intent.
Te Uwhinga and Matariki
- created their own Te Reo resource to teach a small group of juniors; Knixon and Hine are shown here working hard!! My tamariki loved the chance to hang out with the senior girls and found the activities really fun. They're probably wishing Whaea Ana was that much fun!
Here's Maraea and one of our new TWA students teaching Tepua and Legion some new vocab. So impressive to see our girls step up like this.
Precious, Dexarne and Myra did a great job with Desianae, LeOne, Tayric and Jodeci. I could see they were totally enjoying their activity.
Seranade and Tamara were very well prepared, which was lucky because I think Tristan surprised them with his quick grasp of the ideas!
Well done to Jade, first week in Ruma Tui23 and she's already doing great learning. Memphys hard at work there too, Ka Pai to mahi Memphys!
Hmmmm... Love the way this boy puts his whole mind to the task at hand.
Happy and smiley working with Leilani-Mei, Naomi and Tiare.
Ngateria was pretty lucky to get one on one time with Souad and the icecream activity!!
Jada and Christina had created a really neat activity and did well to try and explain it to their group, when it was too hard they just adapted and kept going... Tau Ke!
I can see Khian listening hard, Sieni and Aden too - none of them listen like that to me!!! I might have to get tips off these girls.
Christina's a natural... working with Sieni so patiently.
Cassidy, Blair and Grace had a great time with Emma and Chloe!! Ka Pai korua!
It was lovely to see Emma so grown up and taking on such a responsible role.
Jodeci you have come so far in just one Term! I am so proud of the way you are completely focussing on your own learning and I can see your brain growing everday!!
Tino Rawe e koe!
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