Tēnā koutou tamariki ma.
We miss you all so much and hope you are having the BEST time at home.
This google site gives you lots of ideas to carry on learning. We will update the site regularly.
Remember to wear your CAP at home too.
Show that you care, actively help out and problem solve!
Arohanui e hoa ma.
Katia ō koutou karu, Tūpou ō koutou māhunga
(Close your eyes, bow your heads)
Karakia o Te Atua
Mānawatia te paki o Ruhi
Mānawatia te paki o Rangi
Whakamānawatia tōku kura wānanga
Whakamānawatia ōku hoa tauira
Hoatu te rīrā
Hoatu te pūmahara
Kia eke ai ngā pūmanawa
Ka aohia e ōku ringa
Tēnei mātou te whakamānawa atu nei
Haumi ē
Hui ē
Tāiki ē
Karakia Kai (before you eat)
Whakapaingia ēnei kai
Hei oranga mō o mātou tinana
Whāngai hoki o mātou wairua
ki te taro o te ora
Ko Ihu Karaiti tō
mātou kaiwhakaora
āmene.
Karakia Whakamutunga (afternoon prayer)
Kia tau
Kia tātou katoa
Te atawhai o tō tātou Ariki
A Ihu Karaiti
Me te aroha o te Atua
Me te whiwhinga tahitanga
Ki te Wairua Tapu
āke, ake, ake
āmine.
First sound
Go looking around the house and in the backyard for objects starting with m. You can write or draw a list of what you find or you could take photos and put it into a pic collage (see useful apps page).
Click the above link to have hundreds of stories read to your tamariki.
Channel with songs, science and lots of home learning.