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Week 4 Kupu Winners! Ka mau te wehi Holly Coggan!

Whakamihi to Holly Coggan from Tui for suggesting the Term 4, week 5 kupu of:

Kia whakaritea - Be organised

Holly wins 20 house points for Kahu Kiwi and will hold the mana in our next assembly. Ka mau te wehi Holly!
The following students have won 10 house points each for completing the quiz this week:

Ava Costley, Brie-Ellen, Eleisha Friend, Ella C, Ella Timo, Hunter Leeder, Jessica Fairbairn, Myah Davis, Olivia Cooper, Oscar Gatenby-Thomas, and Tia from Harakeke!

Amelie Coggan, Amelie McArthur, Flynn Glintmeyer, Holly Coggan, Izzy and Zoe Davies, Jack Cassidy, Jack Major, Lily Hart, Lorna Hart, Mack Isherwood, Meadow Mckeever, and Thomas Coggan from Kahu Kiwi!

Amber Bringans, Corbin Maulgue, Isla Maclean, Jacob McGraw, Lachlan McIvor, Lachlan Rentree, Laura Wolland, Livia Naylor, Maia R, Megan Rosevear, Olvia Richards, Riley Tyson, and Scarlett Noble from Korowai!

Abigail W, Alani Rossiter, Bradlee J, Caitlin Sim, Devin A, Ethan Innes, Isana Yazdani, Jessie Mercer, Kasey Bennett, Liam Wilson, Mia Edkins, Mia MV, Niah Williams, Nick Zheng, Olivia Walker-Marshall, and Zakai Hedges from Whitau!

House Points from the Week 4 Quiz are:

Whitau get an extra 200 points this week for being house winners!! Ka rawe!!

Whitau - 360
Kahu Kiwi - 140
Korowai - 130
Harakeke - 110

Here is the link to the Week 5 quiz - https://goo.gl/hwKePL

Use your te reo Māori in the classroom and you could be identified as your hub's 'te reo Māori' expert of the week. You should be practising your pepehā regularly to make sure you don't forget it!

We will be focusing on using simple classroom language, including asking what the Māori word for something is this term, so ensure you are learning the kupu associated for this.

Karawhiua and Kia kaha!

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