Principal's wero of the week: Things I Can Control! - In Life there are things that you can control and things you can't control! For example you can control your actions, your words, your choices, your attitude etc. Things your can't control are What others Say About you, The Behaviour of Others etc. Why should be focus on the things we can control?? Talk about this in your class!
This week's whakataukī is: Haere taka mua, taka muri, kaua e whai.
Meaning: Be a leader, not a follower. This encourages individuals to step boldly into leadership roles, to be decisive, and to trust in their ability to influence outcomes.
Basketball: Tomorrow is your final game. Please pick up a panui from me for your whanau about our end of year get together.
Principal's wero of the week: Things I Can Control! - What is this Poster Telling Us?
This week's whakataukī is: Haere taka mua, taka muri, kaua e whai.
Meaning: Be a leader, not a follower. This encourages individuals to step boldly into leadership roles, to be decisive, and to trust in their ability to influence outcomes.
After School Music: FINAL catch-up lesson of the year TODAY after school! All students taking after school music lessons are encouraged to take advantage of this extra lesson. These lessons are about how to perform with a group/band so the more instruments and students the better!
Basketball: Today is your final game. Please pick up a panui from me for your whanau about our end of year get together.
Principal's wero of the week: Things I Can Control! - What this video what are the five things that can be in our control e.g. 1 Your Attitude, 2 Your words, 3 Your Actions... What are the other two points? 5 Things Your Can Control Video!
This week's whakataukī is: Haere taka mua, taka muri, kaua e whai.
Meaning: Be a leader, not a follower. This encourages individuals to step boldly into leadership roles, to be decisive, and to trust in their ability to influence outcomes.
Principal's wero of the week: Things I Can Control! - Listen to half of this song ! What is this song telling us? Song!!
This week's whakataukī is: Haere taka mua, taka muri, kaua e whai.
Meaning: Be a leader, not a follower. This encourages individuals to step boldly into leadership roles, to be decisive, and to trust in their ability to influence outcomes.
Principal's wero of the week: Things I Can Control! - This week we have been talking about things we can control. What is something that you know you can control and can't control?
This week's whakataukī is: Haere taka mua, taka muri, kaua e whai.
Meaning: Be a leader, not a follower. This encourages individuals to step boldly into leadership roles, to be decisive, and to trust in their ability to influence outcomes.