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Term 2 - Week 7 - 2025

Wednesday 11th June 



Ko te Wenerei tēnei rā te tekau ma tahi ō Pipiri


WHAKAPONO KIA KOE  

Believe in Yourself 

Attitude Determines Altitude




Rerenga Kōrero

Phrase of the week


Patrols


LIBRARY CLOSED from 10:00 until 11:30 approx

Paper bins - we will empty these today (Monday) as we missed all of last week due to the weather. Only if it is not raining!

Then we will return to the Wednesday & Friday schedule.

Compost- Week 7: Linkyn, Jahzyrus, Boston, Mitchell, Finnley


Did you know... this week is Coeliac awareness week? 1 in 80 people are Coeliac

Here is a youtube clip about what it means to be coeliac

 

New Zealander of the Week...



It's Matariki next week! Learn this waiata so that we can sing it during our celebration 


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:  Ally & Alice

2nd Half:  Rachel & Clare


Weekly Events

* Kapa Haka 9.30-10.30. Y3-8 

- Frankie FridaTERM 1 TERM 2



TERM 2 IMPORTANT DATES:

Week 7               Thursday 12th June - Pōwhiri

Week 8               Thursday 19th June - Matariki Morning

                            Friday 20th June - Matariki (NO SCHOOL)

Week 9          Tuesday 24th June - Regional Cross Country

                            Friday 27th June - Kids Uni Trip


BOOK OF THE WEEK
Tasting with your feet : the amazing ways animals make sense of the world by Ned Barraud (Non Fiction 591.4)   
Tasting with your Feet by Ned Barraud is a fascinating insight in the amazing ways animals use sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch and other sensory abilities to live day-to-day in their world. Butterflies taste with their feet, a bumblebee can see a flower’s ultraviolet colours, a shark can sense its prey’s electric pulses, a godwit can use the Earth’s magnetic field to navigate from Alaska to New Zealand. This wonderfully illustrated book is for 8 to 12 year age group.
PUKAPUKA PIKITIA (PICTURE BOOK)
Croc borrows moneyGraves, SueG
Moon's RamCadanKazi, Natasha KhanK
The paper dollsDonaldson, JuliaD
KORERO PAKI  (FICTION)
The forgotten magicLapinski, L.D.LAP
Johnny and the bombPratchett, TerryPRA
ThunderHunter, ErinHUN
The wicked stepmother helps outBradman, TonyBRA
FICTION SERIES
Karen's little sisterMartin, Ann M.Baby-sitters little sister
Survival modeZombie, ZackDiary of a Minecraft zombie. Super special
KORERO PONO (NON FICTION)
Science Squad explainsSetford, Steve500
Super scientistsBlanchard, Anne509.2
Maths is weird!Noodle Fuel510
Tuhinga Paki-aa-kaiko  (SENIOR FICTION)
EclipseMeyer, StephenieMEY



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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