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The Children in Room 3 are amazing presenters. They work so hard to practice their presentation. We always have fun in room 3! Thank you for sharing children.

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Welcome to the Room 3 Assembly Friday 17th June 2016

Karakia E te Atua

Tēnei te whakamoemiti ki a koemo tēnei huihuinga o mātouki te whakanui ngā tamariki mokopuna o tātou nei kura. Awhinatia mātoukia ū, ki te tika. Amine.

Dear God

Thank you for the opportunity to meet together,

To celebrate the children of our school,

Help us to do what is right and correct.

Amen.

Jade Oxley

National AnthemE Ihowa Atua,

O nga iwi matou ra

Ata whakarongona;

Me aroha noa

Kia hua ko te pai;

Kia tau to atawhai;

Manaakitia mai

Aotearoa

God of nations! at Thy feet

In the bonds of love we meet,

Hear our voices, we entreat,

God defend our Free Land.

Guard Pacific's triple star,

From the shafts of strife and war,

Make her praises heard afar,

God defend New ZealandAtaahua Rehu

Junior Awards

Could the junior teachers please present their class awards.Jahrell Little

RobotsIn Room 3 we are learning about 2D and 3D shapes. We first learned to describe the shape. We talked about

edges corners and faces. Next, we made these 2D Robots. Lastly, we had a challenge. Could we get the

3D Robot to stand?Sammy, Kaitlin and Breeze

Nga Rakau

We have been learning about Rakau. Did you know the rakau comes from the middle of the harakeke? It makes a really cool sound. We have learned a waiata to go with our actions. Our Waiata is called, E Papa

Waiari. Please join in if you know it!AJ and Zara

E Papa WaiariE pāpā Waiari, Taku nei mahi Taku nei mahi,He tuku roimataChorus: Ē aue, ka mate au;E hine hoki mai rā Ē aue, ka mate au;E hine hoki mai rā

2. Māku e kauteŌ hīkoitanga Māku e kaute Ō hīkoitanga

Harakeke Art

We sketched harakeke. We were thinking about where the rakau came from and which part was which. This helps us to know where we can cut and what to use to raranga or weave.

The Tupuna or the ancestors are on the outside. The rito or baby is in the middle. You never cut the rito.

Archie and Nikara

Senior Awards

Could the senior teachers please present their class awards.Tahuri Hamilton

Poi for GamesWe have been playing some poi games.In the olden days men used poi. Poi were used to make the wrists and brain strong. This helped them to be warriors. We made these strong poi to play games. We threw the ki or the ball to one another. We can throw the poi to ourselves and catch the tail. It’s really fun.

Karanga, Maya and Ash

Caught being Good Awards

Could Ms Simmonds please come and present the Caught Being Good Awards.Angela

Principal’s Award

Could Mrs Lindsay please come and present the Principal’s Awards.Mark

Thankyou for coming to Room 3’s Assembly

Have a wonderful Weekend Everybody

Hohepa and Sonny

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