Wow, we have had a very busy week already. Two days down and the children are already sharing some amazing adventures, creations and learning that they have completed or participated in. I want to take this time to thank all our whanau for being so proactive with their tamaraki. Not all learning happens while reading, writing, and counting. We learn by experimenting with different things, baking with whanau, going on walks, eeling, painting and so much more!
On Monday in our class Meet we had a special guest author join us. Whaea Karen is our facilitator at Waitangi Museum, where we participated in the Raranga Matihiko programme - weaving digital futures. Whaea Karen has written a couple of children's books, and on Monday, she came to our class Meet to read one of her books.
Kia ora Tinana,
ReplyDeleteevery time when we were in lockdown we had a turn in Google Meet to talk about what we did. We were able to share our favourite thing.
One challenge we did in Google Meet was to tell our best jokes. When it was our turn to talk our teacher would tell us to unmute - we clicked a button to raise our hand to show we wanted to talk. IS that what you do?
from Room 5 @ St Mary's