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Term 3 - Week 1 - 2025

Friday 18th July 


Ko te Paraire tēnei rā te tekau ma waru ō Hūrae


WHAKAPONO KIA KOE  

Believe in Yourself 

Attitude Determines Altitude




Rerenga Kōrero

Phrase of the week


Patrols



      Join the global movement to reduce plastic waste

Each year hundreds of thousands of people in Aotearoa New Zealand take part in the challenge and make a real difference by choosing to refuse single-use plastics.

Follow the Facebook page for Plastic Free July Aotearoa to get local updates and links to other useful resources and events.

Some websites with helpful collections of links and resources for schools include:

Wellington City Council - link here

Sustainable Coastlines - link here

Celebrate in July by:

For further information: www.plasticfreejuly.org


Join 1530 other people making a Pledge this Plastic  Free July






By making a Plastic Free Pledge, you’re taking a step towards a Plastic Free Future. You can encourage and inspire others to do the same, by sharing your pledge on your social media. One small step by all of us together makes a big difference.




Paper bins

We have returned to the Wednesday & Friday schedule.


 

New Zealander of the Week...




Big Swing Timetable


Rāhina - Yr 3&4/ Kōwhai Team
Rātu - Yr 5&6/ Kauri Team
Rāapa -Yr 7&8/ Kahikatea Team
Rāpare -Yr 3&4/ Kōwhai Team
Rāmere - Yr 5&6/ Kauri Team

The Big Swing Timetable is in place from 8:20 a.m.
Duty Teachers
1st Half:  Fiona & Jenny G 

2nd Half:  Ange & Alice


Weekly Events

* Kapa Haka 9.30-10.30. Y3-8 

- Frankie FridaTERM 1 TERM 2



TERM 3 IMPORTANT DATES:

Week 1           Thursday 17/7 Parent Conferences

Week 2            Tuesday Parent Conferences 


 

BOOK OF THE WEEK
New Zealand's endangered dolphins by Maria Gill (Non Fiction 599.53)

From award-winning writer Maria Gill, and illustrator Marco Ivancic, comes New Zealand's Endangered Dolphins. The North Island New Zealand dolphin (Popoto or Maui dolphin) is the most endangered dolphin in the world. The South Island New Zealand dolphin (Pahu or Hector's dolphin) is the smallest dolphin on the planet. Readers will learn more about these playful, intelligent and beautiful mammals and how marine sanctuaries are helping to protect them.
PUKAPUKA PIKITIA (PICTURE BOOK)
Cork on the oceanSommerset, MarkS
The animal undie ballPaul, RuthP
Rafa NadalSánchez Vegara, Ma IsabelS
Woollies & uggsVere-Jones, EmmaV
KORERO PAKI  (FICTION)
Secret FCPalmer, TomPAL
Code name KingfisherKessler, LizKES
The mystery of Wickworth ManorCaldecott, ElenCAL
Mr. Lemoncello's fantabulous finaleGrabenstein, ChrisGRA
An amazing chocolate cake summerMunro, MarieMUN
KORERO PONO (NON FICTION)
Curious questions & answers about... our oceansDe la Bédoyère, Camilla577.7
WarWoolf, Alex303.6
The Treaty of Waitangi = Te Tiriti o WaitangiCalman, Ross993
Rush to riches : kauri and goldEll, Gordon993
AfricaColson, Rob960

Class Library Visit Days

Monday:            Ruma Korimako (4)

                            Ruma Tui (2)

                             Ruma Hihi (15)

                             Ruma Kakapo (13)

 

Tuesday:           Ruma Pukeko (8)

                           Ruma Ruru (3)

                           Ruma Kiwi (16)

 

Wednesday:      Ruma Kokako (9)

                             Ruma Miromiro (1A)

                    

Thursday:          Ruma Takahae (14)

                             

 Friday:                Ruma Kakariki (11)

                              Ruma Kea (10)

                                Ruma Kotuku (7)

                             Ruma Piwakawaka (6)





 



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