Lockdown News #1 Wednesday 25th August 2021 Raapa rua tekau ma rima Here-turi-kōkā Kia ora , Hello , Konichiwa and Bonjour to the students from Te Puna Teina & Te Puna Tuakana classrooms at Oturu School. How are you all doing? It is Whaea Bridget here, yesterday I got to see some of you when I delivered some of your school work to you, as well as some kai. If I did not pop in hopefully you saw another teacher or Whaea Sacha. Eat up those Weetbix and become a champion like Tom Walsh. He was one of the New Zealand Olympic team members who recently went to Tokyo. He won a Bronze medal for throwing the shot putt. Thank you, for all your beautiful manners. I hope you are doing some math from the activity book, some writing in your writing books and that you are reading your new Duffy Books. Mrs Heka and I hope you are looking after your whanau too. We have an Ostrich at our farm, this week she laid her first egg. There was loads of ...
Te Puna Worm Farmers 2021 This term we have been learning about our school value Kaitiakitanga and what it looks like and feels like. What is Kaitiakitanga? Looking after our friends - Madison Looking after our worms - Coletin Don’t touch the worms skin or you will burn them - Te Ihi Worms love to eat bananas - Class Picking up rubbish and putting it in the right bin - Ronald Our worms are happy because we take care of them - Margaret Ewwww worms - the girls
Making Bee Wax Lunch Wraps in Te Puna Teina Waha Trent Hina, Casey and Alexus This week Whaea Sharee from Cbec came in to talk to us about plastic and how it was not good for our environment. She showed us how to make wax lunch wraps to use to wrap our sandwiches, instead of that yucky glad wrap. Te Puna Teina Te Rau
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