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Term 3 - Week 10 - 2025

Friday 19th September 


Ko te Paraire tēnei rā te tekau ma iwa ō Hepetema


WHAKAPONO KIA KOE  

Believe in Yourself 

Attitude Determines Altitude



Te Wiki o te reo Māori Longest place name competition!If you would like to enter this competition, please practise and come along to Room 5 on Thursday this week at 12:40 to show us how tumeke you are! There are lots of prizes, so be in to win!
Longest Place Name on Earth!


Patrols

 

Thank you to those of you who consistently show up for their road patrol duty and have been out there in some treacherous Term 3 weather lately!! 



Yummy Stickers: PLEASE keep collecting these. They give us cool sports gear.. you will see 'Yummy' netballs around!


Paper bins

We have returned to the Wednesday & Friday schedule. 


Te Wiki Ō Te Reo Māori 

Whakataukī Wero
This week, there will be 4 whakataukī, Monday- Thursday. Your challenge is to memorise 1, 2, 3, or 4 of these whakataukī and come along to Room 5 to show us your awesome te reo Māori. There will be a new one each day.

Kia kaha te reo Māori!

    • Rāpare

      E koekoe te tūī, e ketekete te kākā, e kūkū te kererū

      - The tūī chatters, the kākā cackles and the kererū coos.

      This whakataukī speaks to the value of diversity: “By appreciating all our voices, our different songs, we make good music for the future”*

       Like humans, every bird has its own unique characteristics, like the individual cry they make. The native birds of Aotearoa have distinct calls and, in some cases, are named after those calls. This whakataukī explains that, like our native birds, we as humans also have individualistic traits. The literal lesson given by this whakataukī is:

      a) It takes all sorts to make a world.

      b) Variety is the spice of life.

      Please have a think about what that means to you.


 


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:  Carol & Clare  

2nd Half:  Cherise & Kendra


Weekly Events

* Kapa Haka 9.30-10.30. Y3-8 

- Frankie FridaTERM 1 TERM 2



TERM 3 IMPORTANT DATES:

     

Week 10         Variety Show- Monday/ Tuesday  

                Year 7&8 Tech Wednesday 



BOOKS OF THE WEEK
Tui pea luva by Mele Tonga-Grant (Non Fiction - 821)  

Tui Pea Luva, meaning weave then gift, is the heartfelt offering of strength, memories and love gifted down from mothers, sisters and aunts. Each poem is a delicate weaving of wisdom and a celebration of the timeless bond of family, the beauty of female resilience and a tribute to its enduring legacy.



Play wild : nature craft projects for tamariki by Rachel Clare (Non Fiction - 745.5)

Inside this book, you will discover craft projects you can make using materials you can find outside. Turn twigs into crowns, make a tiny garden, weave bubble wands out of vines, sail a miniature harakeke waka, create a magical ice lantern for Matariki or send a secret message using flowers as your code

PUKAPUKA PIKITIA (PICTURE BOOK)
The not-so-little treeAddison, MarcusA
Two cranky bearsBland, NickB
Alpacas in spaceCosgrove, MattC
The day the crayons made friendsDaywalt, DrewD
Paper chaseDonaldson, JuliaD
SPEEDY READS
Super Rabbit Boy's mega quest!Flintham, ThomasFLI
Pug's snow dayMay, KylaMAY
KORERO PAKI  (FICTION)
Jason Mason and the flightless bird fiascoGunn, JasonGUN
Kimi the kekeno's big adventureBurne-Field, ShelleyBUR
FICTION SERIES
Hip-hop hustleMaddox, JakeJake Maddox sports story
Amulet troubleZombie, ZackDiary of a Minecraft zombie
Dolphin dreamingCostain, MeredithElla diaries
KORERO PONO (NON FICTION)
The Gavin Bishop treasury : 10 favourite fairy stories and original talesBishop, Gavin398.2
Solar SystemTutt, Corey523.2
Animal partnershipsHoare, Ben591.7
GRAPHIC NOVEL
Mary Anne saves the dayMartin, Ann M.MAR
Sneaking outPascal, FrancinePAS
I survived the Japanese tsunami, 2011Tarshis, LaurenTAR


Class Library Visit Days

Monday:            Ruma Tui (2)

                             Ruma Hihi (15)

                             Ruma Kakapo (13)

 

Tuesday:           Ruma Pukeko (8)

                           Ruma Ruru (3)

                           Ruma Kiwi (16)

 

Wednesday:      Ruma Kokako (9)

                            Ruma Korimako (4)

                             Ruma Miromiro (1A)

                    

Thursday:          Ruma Takahae (14)

                 

 Friday:            Ruma Kakariki (11)

                              Ruma Kotuku (7)

                             Ruma Kea (10)

                            Ruma Piwakawaka (6)





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