Last week we had to demonstrate perseverance and determination. Each team had to work out a way to get their whole team over an electric fence. Getting a few people over was easy. Getting everybody over the fence took teamwork and planning.
Showing posts with label life skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life skills. Show all posts
Friday, 7 September 2018
Kiwi Can
We love our weekly Kiwi Can session with Mr Matau and Ms Falanitama. We have discussions about how we can all become better people. We practice our school values "Respect for Ourselves, Respect for Others, and Respect for our Environment." We play games that help us demonstrate these values to others.
Last week we had to demonstrate perseverance and determination. Each team had to work out a way to get their whole team over an electric fence. Getting a few people over was easy. Getting everybody over the fence took teamwork and planning.
Last week we had to demonstrate perseverance and determination. Each team had to work out a way to get their whole team over an electric fence. Getting a few people over was easy. Getting everybody over the fence took teamwork and planning.
Wednesday, 21 February 2018
Kiwi Can
We love our Kiwi Can session each week. Mr Matau and Miss Falanitama help us with making good decisions about the way we treat other people and interact with each other. Kiwi can is run by the Graeme Dingle Foundation. You can find out more about what this wonderful foundation does to support our community here.
We love Kiwi Can. It is always fast paced and the learning is supported by games and activities. Our focus is always on social skills and trying to be the best person we can be.
The game this week were Circle Races and Snakes. The head of each snake had to try and remove the tail of the other snake. Most times, one snake broke apart and was disqualified.
Keep it up Mr Matau and Miss Falanitama. You are both awesome, even if Google doesn't know how to spell your names.
We love Kiwi Can. It is always fast paced and the learning is supported by games and activities. Our focus is always on social skills and trying to be the best person we can be.
The game this week were Circle Races and Snakes. The head of each snake had to try and remove the tail of the other snake. Most times, one snake broke apart and was disqualified.
Keep it up Mr Matau and Miss Falanitama. You are both awesome, even if Google doesn't know how to spell your names.
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
Swimming Lessons
Every Monday morning at 9.00am, we go to the Papatoetoe Sports Centre for swimming lessons. Whaea Pauline picks us up in the mini bus.
When we get to the pools, we get into three groups. Each group has their own instructor. Our instructors get into the water with us. They can show us what we need to work on to improve our stroke. They can support us if we need a bit of extra help.
It is a great way of learning how to swim. It is a shame that not everyone in the class brings their togs each Monday and make the most of this valuable time.



When we get to the pools, we get into three groups. Each group has their own instructor. Our instructors get into the water with us. They can show us what we need to work on to improve our stroke. They can support us if we need a bit of extra help.
It is a great way of learning how to swim. It is a shame that not everyone in the class brings their togs each Monday and make the most of this valuable time.



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