Friday 26 October 2018

WHAKAPONO 20

Week 2
Kia ora and Fakalofa lahi atu

This week we have been still working hard in our reading and writing and maths.
In reading we have been learning about the jigsaw effect.
The effect is having all the groups work on pieces of a topic and come together as a group and put the information together. They were able to work independently and then work collaboratively.
In Writing we have been working hard on our speeches. Learning to present their speeches using good posture, eye contact, and engaging the audience.
Next week  he class will be presenting their speeches to their teachers and the two high scored children will be in with the finals and present in front of our judges Miss Turu and  Pae (Principal of Rongomai School)
So watch this space next week.

And our biggest challenge this week was practising our Dance for our production. Not only to dance but to be quiet while waiting and walking on and off the stage with the given time.
We can't wait til we perform in front of our families.

And lastly we had a production team come in to visit us.
The Production Play house.
‘Red Riding Robyn Hood’
BLURB about the Show:
King George has lost the plot! In his never-ending quest to build bigger palaces, giant walls and enormous statues of himself he has raised the Land Far Far Away tax rate to 101%! Jack and Jill can’t afford to get a pail of water, Little-Bo-Peep has to sell her sheep, and even the Princess is so hungry she ate the pea.
When even the bravest of Knights are too scared to stand up to him, the Land Far Far Away cries out for a hero to put a stop to the madness of the King.
Luckily their cries are heard by a mysterious red hooded figure with a bow and arrow, a basket of goodies and some very unlikely ‘Big Bad’ backup.

As well as a performance that will have you laughing all the way through, the play will challenge your students to think about traditional gender roles, bravery and standing up for what's right.

       

         



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Sunday 21 October 2018

Celebrating Niuean language & India Diwali Week

  
WHAKAPONO 20 WOULD LIKE TO SHARE SOME PHOTOS OF WHAT THEY HAVE DONE THROUGH OUR FIRST WEEK BACK..
APART FROM OUR FULL ON LITERACY PROGRAMME AND MATHS; WE HAVE BEEN PRACTISING OUR DANCE, AND MAKING RANGOLI PATTERNS. THANK YOU FOR VISITING OUR BLOG.
KARA AND HER RANGOLI

LIZZY FROM T25 CAME TO BEIN OUR CLASS WHILE HER TEACHER ORGANISED OUR NIUEAN WEEK WITH MR IKITULE
JADA AND HIS RANGOLI PATTERN


             
    

MISS MADDY - LOOKING STUNNING
  





OUR TEACHERS REPRESENTING THE CULTURES

Thursday 18 October 2018

NIUEAN LANGUAGE WEEK


The theme for this year’s Niue Language Week
Tama Niue, leveki ti ofaofa e vagahau Niue
which translates into
Niue child, nurture and embrace vagahau Niue
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Fakaalofa lahi atu ki a 
Mutolu oti


Niuean Language Week CLASS CHALLENGE: BLOG about ‘making fresh coconut cream’
  • Make fresh coconut cream with your buddy class
ITEMS REQUIRED
  • Brown coconut
  • Large plastic bowl
  • Coconut scraper
  • Muslin cloth (prefered) /tea towel


Whakapono 20 accepting the challenge with our buddy class.
We had the privilege of having Mr Sagote come in and share his expertise with our classes. They thoroughly enjoyed tasting the juice, to scraping the coconut... (We used the coconut milk to put in our laisa at home.. Popo alaisa was made..)



         


                 

      

Wednesday 17 October 2018

TERM 4




Welcome back Whakapono 20 to the last of the term. We have so many things on this term, We have our Whole school live performance in week 4. We have been practising very hard and making costumes so we are excited to perform in front of families and friends. We also have Auckland Live 'Lets Dance', Graduation, saying goodbye to our Year 6s, Parnell Pools and sports tournaments for the children who have put their hand up to play.

HATS are compulsory this term so we need to make sure we have our hats ready for this sun that will be beaming down on us this summer. 

PRIDE We need to continue using our PRIDE all the time. We have had a two week break and we should remember to use our PRIDE everyday now that we are back.

Have a great term and thank you for visiting our blog.


DMIC in WHAKAPONO 20

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