Monday 30 August 2021

Pūnaha ioio- Nervous system

 Have you ever wondered how our brain communicates with our tinana (body)? 

Te Pūnaha ioio (the nervous system)  is a complex system of nerves and neurons that work together to send signals to different parts of our tinana.

What other fascinating things will you learn about te Pūnaha ioio? 

Add them to the comment box!

Wednesday 25 August 2021

Pūnaha Kōiwi-Skeletal system

 Now that you have learnt about the Pūnaha tukupara (Circulatory system) and our manawa (heart), it is time to learn about our Pūnaha kōiwi (Skeletal system).

Remember- if you can access your Drive folders, this mahi will be in the Home Learning folder. If you are unable to access your drive, just do your mahi on a piece of pepa (paper). 

Monday 23 August 2021

Learning at Home- wiki tuarima (week 5)

 Te Tinana o te tangata (The Human Body)

Our pakirehua (Inquiry) for the next few weeks is all about the amazing human body and how it works. For Rāhina (Monday) and Rātu (Tuesday), please learn about our Pūnaha tukupara (Circulatory system). 

You will specifically focus on the manawa (heart).

On Rāapa, I will share with you our mahi (work) about the Pūnaha kōiwi (Skeletal system).

Wednesday 18 August 2021

Learning at home- Activities to do.

 Kia ora Ruma rua tekau ma rua whānau,

Here is some mahi (work) that you can do while you are at kāinga (home). We will discuss these tasks and you will have the opportunity to ask any pātai during our Google Meet (hui) tomorrow morning. There is only 3 days left in this wiki (week), so feel free to pick and choose which activities you do. 

Please complete your Information report writing task, as we will not have time to finish this when we return to kura (school).

As always, there will be opportunities to celebrate your mahi, during our Google Meet and if you send through nga pikitia (pictures) I can add them to our Learning at home slide.

Ka kite āpōpō!

Monday 16 August 2021

Wheels Day at kura (school)

 This Rāmere (Friday), tamariki (children) are allowed to bring their scooter, bike, skateboard, roller skates or rollerblades to kura. During allocated times, the tamariki will be riding their bikes etc in our carpark and on the hall courts. Please make sure that you have a helmet!



Thursday 12 August 2021

Te wiki o te Pāngarau- Maths week

 This wiki (week) we have be engaging in the Ko te Tāra o te Rā (Daily Dollar) activities on the Maths week site. Every day, there are 5 pātai (questions) and they each have a dollar value. At the end of each day, we check the answers and add dollars to our bank accounts. They are really fun activities, that we can can work on independently or with a hoa (friend).

           

Tēnā koutou katoa to our Buddy class Ruma Rima for playing some ngā kemu Pāngarau (maths games) with us today.