The Rompy Day Filled With #Oresomeness
Curious Community Day Hello, fellow earthlings, I'm back and today I'm writing about something interesting that happened 2 days back. On Thursday we had Curious Community day which is a special day that happens every term but with different whanaus. By now you can tell this term the whanau was Curious. But this week was extra special because it was Te Reo Maori Language Week. Te Reo Maori is one of New Zealand's official languages. I learned some weird phrases from Mr Dyer like Kaua e mate wheke mate ururoa which means don't die like an octopus, die like a hammerhead shark and some calming, powerful, motivational and inspiring phrases in Maori like mauria te pono which means believe in yourself, whaia te iti kahurangi ki te tuohu koe me he maunga teitei which means aim for the highest cloud so that if you miss it, you will hit a lofty cloud and aroha ki te tangata, ahakoa ko wai te tangata which means love people, in spite of who th...
Hi Ahaana,
ReplyDeleteI am so pleased you are excited about being at Ormiston Primary and in LH6. This blog is a great place to record your goals and successes over the year. What a great start!
Mrs Pearson
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DeleteHey Ahaana,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic first blog post. I'm so happy about how positive your outlook has been towards the year so far. You have been a shining star up to now, and I have no doubt that - if you continue to work as hard as you have been - then you'll achieve all your goals!
- Miss Love
With My 3 Amazing Learning Coaches I Bet You That I Will Achieve All My Goals
DeleteIt's great to read that you have settled into your learning at OrmPS. I too am excited about being in the fabulous Marama space at OJC and can't wait to see all the #oresome learning take place throughout 2017.
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