Kia ora everyone,
We need to create a list of children who bring cell phones to school and would appreciate all Year 7 & 8 families completing this short form.
Many thanks.
Kia ora everyone,
We need to create a list of children who bring cell phones to school and would appreciate all Year 7 & 8 families completing this short form.
Many thanks.
Kete Awards
Talent Show
On Monday afternoon this week Kahikatea students certainly demonstrated it really does have a lot of talent! Congratulations to everyone who showed our school value 'We Love Challenge' by getting up on the stage and giving it your best. Sue, Lisa and Katie have decided to put through three finalists for the school talent show, which will happen in Week 10 (if we move to Level 1). Those three finalists are...
Dance: Lottie & Poppy
Singing: Art
Instrument: John
Congratulations!
Athletics
The date for this school-wide event is on the community calendar. Please remember to send your child to school in appropriate footwear and ensure they have a drink bottle full of water as we will be starting practices very soon! Thanks everyone for your support and encouragement as we undertake this new learning challenge.
Kahikatea & Kowhai Water Skills for Life
Our tamariki will be participating in a program of learning at Pioneer Pool. These lessons are based on the principles of water skills and do not replace or replicate the swimming lessons your child may already be engaged in. This is an opportunity to learn water safety. Our students will have 8 lessons starting in late October
Year 3 Football
Our Year 3's are loving time out on the big field with staff from Cashmere Tech who are running football sessions this term. Please remember to send your child to school each day inappropriate footwear, especially if your child is part of this football session.
Ako ma te Tākaro - Learning Through Play
We are on the lookout for lots of old bits and pieces for our tamariki to explore using in our Ako mā te tākaro time. Quite a few tamariki have shown a strong interest in construction and design so we would love some of the following:
We really appreciate all the wonderful donations of bits and pieces that are regularly coming in for our tamariki to create with. Some are in the process of building a 'glasshouse' out of clear 2-litre milk bottles to place over a wee garden outside our hub - this is an ongoing work in progress and we will post photographs on its completion.
ESOL group and Little Garden
Our wonder teaching assistants, Pip and Jeanette, work with our ESOL group each week and are using a 'School Kit' activity to build a garden with the New World little garden seed pots. If your child would like to bring in 1 little garden unopened seed set to pot, nurture, and grow for our glasshouse, please send them to see Jules at the atrium end of the hub and she will help them get it set up.
Next week is our annual Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori and we will be exploring our Pepeha as well as our Turangawaewae - where our ancestors stand. There are some wonderful resources for practicing Te Reo Māori at home that can be found on the following:
https://kupu.maori.nz/te-kupu-o-te-wiki-2019
https://pepeha.nz/
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/maori-language-week/100-maori-words
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/maori-language-week/365-maori-words
Kia pai ou mutunga o te wiki - enjoy your weekend
Peter, aged nearly 9 years |
Dear Kōwhai whanau,
Another busy few weeks in the Kōwhai hub.
Next term is a busy one! In the first few weeks of Term 4, we have the following events coming up:
Kia ora e te whānau,
There has been a lot of discussion among the children this morning about the viral Tik Tok video that has been in circulation online and that Sandy alluded to in her email to you this morning. Sandy came in and talked to all of the children after morning tea and reminded them of the importance of keeping safe online. We reiterated to them that talking to their peers about this isn't a healthy thing, and that talking to their parents is important. We encouraged them to talk to you if they have any concerns about anything they may have seen, or heard other children talking about.
We are always monitoring the searches and material that the children are accessing using their school accounts, and will continue to do so. If your child is bringing a phone to school, please remind them to drop it at the office before school starts, and to collect it again at the end of the day.
This is a timely reminder to us all that the minimum age for most of these platforms is at least 13 years old.
We know there are a number of you who have said to your children that they are too young for a phone and / or any of these online social media accounts. Please do not think that you are alone in taking a firm stand on this, many parents in the Pōhutukawa Hub have told us that their children do not have a phone or social media accounts, even though your child may tell you otherwise!
As always, please don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any concerns or would like to discuss anything further.
Ngā mihi,
Sandy and Anne