Mahi mo te Whaanau

Maa te whaanau katoa te tamaiti e whakatupu ai

I roto i ngeenei waa noho kainga, he tino taonga te noho tahi aa te whaanau ki oo taatou tamariki. Ahakoa te iti, te maamaa o te mahi, ka tino haapai i te wairua o te tamaiti ina ka whai waa ia ki te taha o teetehi, ngeetehi pakeke raanei. Anei ngeetehi mahi pai mo te whaanau katoa.

While we are at home, spending time with our tamariki should be really treasured. Regardless how simple the task may be, quality time with an adult can really lift the spirit of a child. Here are some examples of things you can do together as a whaanau.

Anei teetehi mahi maamaa kia whakakorikori te tinana aa whaanau.

Here's a great way to get the body moving as a whaanau.
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Mahi Kai

E rata ana oo taatou tamariki ki te mahi i roto i te kauta. He waahi rawe ki te whakapiki i ngaa pukenga mahitahi aa te tamaiti. Ka ako hoki ia i ngaa aahuatanga haumaru o te kauta me te kai. Anei he tauira.

Our tamariki love to work in the kitchen. Its great to develop working together. They also get opportunities to learn about food safety and environment safety in the kitchen. Here is an example.

Reo o te Kauta

Ngeetehi kupu mo te kauta

Some Maaori words for the kitchen

Anei ngeetehi mahi pai ki te kainga kia whakapakari i ngaa maatauranga Paangarau o ngaa tamariki.

Here are some ideas to strengthen Mathematical knowledge while students are at home.

Keemu Reo mo te Whaanau

Ka Karapa - I Spy


Whakaari - Charades


Puu Timata - Letter Heads