Tamariki from Koraunui School saying Mānawatia a Matariki.
Last day of kura for the term, we finished off with a shared kai and a beautiful day for eating outside. Tamariki have been doing lots of mahi about Matariki.
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We have created daily wero for our tamariki, kaiako and kaiāwhina Wero 1: Record your class greeting each other hello/good bye in Te Reo Māori. Wero 2: Record your class singing a waiata in Te Reo Māori. Wero 3: Record your class counting in Te Reo Māori. Wero 4: Record your class using one or multiple of this weeks kīanga (phrases) Wero 5: Record your class doing a karakia.
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Tamariki from Koraunui School saying Mānawatia a Matariki.
Last day of kura for the term, we finished off with a shared kai and a beautiful day for eating outside. Tamariki have been doing lots of mahi about Matariki.
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