Kahikatea News Term 1 Week 4


Kia ora whanau, 

Welcome to Week 4! Wow — this first month has flown by!

Our Kahikatea learners are settling beautifully into their daily routines and expectations, and we are thoroughly enjoying getting to know each of our tamariki. It has been wonderful to see everyone make such a positive start to the new school year.

Thank you so much for your ongoing support and feedback — we truly appreciate being able to partner with you in your child’s learning journey.

Our literacy groups are now underway, with teachers carefully ensuring each child is placed in a group that best supports their current literacy stage. Reading books will begin coming home from Week 5.

Maths Focus Weeks 4 and 5 

This week, tamariki have been exploring geometry (shape), identifying, describing, and sorting by one attribute familiar 2D and 3D shapes presented in different orientations, including cubes, cylinders, and spheres.  Next week, we will be learning about 

Walk or Wheel Week 

Next week (Monday 2nd March), our school will be taking part in Walk or Wheel to School Week, a fun and action-packed week that encourages students to walk or wheel to school.

There will be daily themes and prizes to build excitement and encourage participation.Daily Themes:

Move It Monday - Blast off the week with an active adventure! Walk, wheel, skip, or scoot your way to school and start the week with an active commute. 

Travel Together Tuesday - Celebrate by walking and wheeling to school with friends and whanau.

Wacky Wednesday  – Wear something bright. Look bright, be bright, stay bright!

Thoughtful Thursday - Help the planet. Active travel supports a healthier environment. What else can you do to help?

Funky Feet Friday - It’s time to dress up those feet. Decorate your shoes, wear something wild, or strut in your silliest socks. Glitter, feathers, gumboots, anything goes!

We can’t wait to see everyone getting involved!  


Cyber Safety: All You Need to Know About TikTok 

TikTok is one of the fastest-growing social media apps. It’s a platform for creating, sharing and discovering short videos – and many young people love it! From new dance crazes to funny clips to animal videos, TikTok can inspire creativity and bring joy.

But parents and whānau must help their tamariki navigate TikTok safely. Today, we’re sharing the Netsafe TikTok Family Safety Toolkit so you can help guide your whānau to a fun and safe digital experience.


Congratulations to all our amazing Wheet-bix Try-athletes!




Titiro mai i matou akonga pai rawe! (Look at our wonderful students)...








































Have a lovely weekend, whanau!
Team Kahikatea 

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