Te Taiao o Tamaki Exhibition Highlights 2017 from SchoolTV on Vimeo.
Last Wednesday all schools within Manaiakalani came together to celebrate and share their learning about Te Taiao o Tāmaki. Here are some highlights of the amazing day at Te Oro. Can you spot the bird feeders created by Team 4'?
Special thanks to Mrs Lagitupu for putting together the video.
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Thursday, 13 April 2017
Cleaning up our environment
As ANZAC Day falls in the holidays, the plan was for the whole school to clean up Point England Beach today by giving an hour of our time to support Serve for NZ. With Cyclone Cook on the way, it wasn't a great day to head to the beach to clean up our local environment! Instead we did an amazing job of cleaning up our school environment before the holidays. Ka mau te wehi, Rooms 9 and 10! The beach clean-up will happen later.
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Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Sketching Te Taiao o Tāmaki
Te Taiao o Tāmaki is home to a variety of native birds, fish, plants and trees. Whether walking or playing at Omaru Creek or Pt England beach, there are many things to look at, watch and explore. We decided to sketch some of the birds and other things we have seen in our local environment. We needed to think about making our object look big enough on the paper and lightly drawing circles to begin to create the shape of a bird before adding any detail.
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Sunday, 9 April 2017
Maui and the sun - by Hunter
Hunter Maui and the Sun from Team 4 Pes on Vimeo.
Once upon a time in Aotearoa the sun went too fast across the sky. The people were not happy because they couldn't get their work done but there was a man called Maui who was a legend. Maui could save the world with his magic hook. Maui went to catch the sun. He lassoed the sun with his hook. He hit the sun until the sun promised to move across the sky slowly. Now the sun moves slowly across the sky.
Once upon a time in Aotearoa the sun went too fast across the sky. The people were not happy because they couldn't get their work done but there was a man called Maui who was a legend. Maui could save the world with his magic hook. Maui went to catch the sun. He lassoed the sun with his hook. He hit the sun until the sun promised to move across the sky slowly. Now the sun moves slowly across the sky.
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Friday, 7 April 2017
A Duffy Role Model Assembly
On Wednesday Filipe Manu and Madison Nonoa visited Point England to share how reading has played an important role in their lives. As well as being awesome readers, both Filipe and Madison are successful opera singers. Check out their amazing voices!
Duffy Assembly from Team 4 Pes on Vimeo.
We are so lucky that Filipe and Madison were able to visit us. It was just as exciting when we returned to class to be given our Duffy books for this term. What is your favourite book?
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Sunday, 2 April 2017
Saturday, 1 April 2017
What are we making?
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