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  • Kua hinga he totara i te wao nui a Tane.

    A totara has fallen in the forest of Tane.

    Kia ora. There are so many events that could have headed our page this week.  It is Maori Language Week, and the 50th anniversary of the Maori Language Petition.  It is also the first week we begin with a King, King Charles III. This week we also welcome back those who have attended the AIMS Games in Tauranga, the first Games held since the start of the Covid19 pandemic.  In any normal week, I would know what to focus on, but this week is full of so many historical local, national and international moments.  We will begin working on our assessment tasks - which are due in week ten. Thursday is Student Led Conferences.  

    Success Criteria:

        • I have used color, symbol and composition with effect to communicate with my audience

    Activities:

    1. Assessment Task 
    2. Add any evidence to Great Learner Evidence (Use. of digital creation tools etc.)

    Further Learning:
    Assessment Task, read a book


    PLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI

    PLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI learning intentions:

    • We are creating static images that
    Inform an audience about a contemporary issue and rallies them to action,promote the power of hauora through the whare tapa wha