Friday, June 17, 2022
Manawatia Matariki!
Potions!
He aha te mea nui o te ao?
He tangata, he tangata, he tangata!
A lot of the mahi we do at school has very little to do with reading, writing and maths. We are all learning the importance of relationships and how to navigate these appropriately with the people around us.
In Waitī/Kono we are learning how to take turns. We are learning how to ask if we want something. We are learning a fair way to give up something - even if we REALLY want to keep using it. We are learning appropriate ways to wait for out turn. Whew! Some really big life lessons right there! I mean, if you stop and think, how often do we show our tamariki, as adults, how to share? To take turns?
This is where play is hugely important. On Friday, at the request of one tamaiti, we made potions! First we went outside and gathered up different materials to make potions. Sand, grass, sticks, whatever we could find. We returned to class and worked with individual bowls for mixing to create some VERY interesting mixtures. Tamariki were supported to negotiate what they wanted, in a fair and safe way for all concerned. This is an important skill which we will practice again and again.
At Ōtaki School we are Safe, Totally Responsible for our behaviour, Awesome Learners and Respectful.
STAR
He taonga te mokopuna, kia whāngaia, kia tipu, kia rea.
Te Māra a Tāne - hikoi to Zealandia
We had such a fantastic day at Zealandia. The curiosity and enjoyment of the tamariki was infectious! However, the fun had not stopped when we left the ngahere! Sometimes it's about the journey! Many tamariki were excited by the prospect of the bus ride, this was only topped by the excitement of driving through the tunnel! Twice! Once on the way there - once on the way back! It was a big day!
Saturday, June 4, 2022
The Little Kiwi's Matariki
The week, as we prepare for Matariki, we read "The Little Kiwi's Matariki".
Over the week all the tamariki worked on creating an artwork in response to this story. When it came to creating the tree trunks for the artwork there was a bit of discussion about what colours we should use to colour the tree trunks - red, blue, black and pink were some of the options put forward!!
So it was outside we went! We looked at a number of different trees in the school yard - but we could only find brown ones!! One tree trunk had lichen on it - so we did find a bit of green. But as a general rule, the tree trunks were brown. So back to class to colour some tree trunks brown (some with a touch of green!).
Pōkanikani
Some highlights of the night... He mihi tēnei ki a Whaea Bex! Thank you for the wonderful photo's!! "Kei runga noa atu koutou!!!...
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There was fierce in debate in Kono about what we should cook together as we come to the end of term - we landed on pikelits. This was so a...
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We started preparing for our maara kai this week. Sowing seeds for tomatoes, capsicum, pumpkin, and cucumber. First tamariki rehydrated the...
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On Thursday the teina classes of Ngai Kete went to Zealandia - Te Māra a Tāne. This hikoi was to tautoko the learning we have been doing t...















