Skip to main content

Week 2 - Kupo o te wiki winners!

Kia ora koutou,
Whakamihi to Pai Wynyard from Harakeke for suggesting the week 2 kupu:
Whenua Whakawhiti - Cross Country 
Pai wins 20 house points for Harakeke. Ka mau te wehi!
The following students have won 10 house points each for completing the quiz last week:
Ava Costley, Benji Irvine, Codey Noonan, Elijah cliff, Ella Costley, erin nesbitt, Ethan Field, flynn matthews, Grace Olliver, Holly H, hunter leeder,Jack Druery, kaleb curd, max falvey, Oliver balani, Olivia Cooper, Pai wynyard, Reuben Brown, Ruby blu D, shamus mcculloch, Tanisha Butt, tia and Zara Dick from Harakeke!
Adam hedgman, bailey holland, Bradley Prescott, Dominique St Thomas, Dylan-grace Wansbrough, flynn gintmeyer, Hannah Joyner, harry cassidy, Lily Hart, Lorna Hart, Mack Isherwood, Mackenzie Keech, Meadow Mckeever, Monet Schutte, Nina Janssens, and Reuben Johnson from Kahu Kiwi!
Amber Bringans, Amy Ellis, Amy Hughes, cohen, Eorbin Maulgue, ethan buckland, ethan muir, Isla Maclean, Jack bringans, Jack Kidd, Jackson Taitt, Joe Kennedy, Keisha Roberts, Livia Naylor, Macy limmer, Olivia Richards, Riley Tyson, ruby Watts-Cowley, Scarlett Noble, Tyler Limmer, William McDonald, and zane roberts from Korowai!

Alani Rossiter, Alex Payne, Anneliese, Bella van nobelen, bradlee Jolly, Caitlin Sim, Campbell Walker, CARA SMITH, devin aronld, Ella Williams, Fynn wadsworth, gianna watkinson, Isabella Smith, Isana Yazdani, Jayde Bagrie, Liam Wilson, logan kelman, Lucas Maguir, Mia Edkins, Mya taylor, Samuel Woermann, and sean reeves from Whitau!


Remember collective house points will earn your whole house a treat at the end of the term!!
Make sure you use your rorohiko to enter this week's quiz, and win 10 house points automatically! Here is an easy link - https://goo.gl/M9zJ5e

Points Table for Week 1
Harakeke - 250
Korowai - 220
Whitau - 220
Kahu Kiwi - 160

Karawhiua and Kia kaha!

Popular posts from this blog

Māori@Marshland - Pukeko

Sam Jones The Pukeko Hub has had a great start to Term 2! Last week, we got straight back into our learning by spending our afternoons creating our visual pepehas. As part of this, we drew pictures of our parents - matua and whaea, our home - Ōtautahi, and korus to decorate. We are now learning and practicing how to say our pepehas confidently and clearly to others. Make sure to keep a look out for our pepeha art next time you're in the Pukeko Hub.

Can you learn how to pronounce the longest place in Aotearoa? Karawhiua!

Not only is it the longest placename in Aotearoa New Zealand, it is the longest placename in the World! Watch this video and learn how to pronounce it! Impress all your wh ānau (family) and hoa m ā (friends) .

Māori@Marshland - Pukeko

This term Pukeko have been working on their Pepeha. We have created a visual Pepeha incorporates their mountain and river. In our hub we have created two different types. Boyce and Sim created a textured artwork with pastel and dye. Calvert and Smith created a sketch with pastel and dye. Students are at their beginning stages of learning their pepeha. They will continue to learn and practice their Pepeha next term.