the game. We played right through morning tea as well. Thank you Whaea KC for your time, we can't wait to see you next time.
Tena koutou katoa! Nau mai ki te rangitaki o te akomanga Ngā Rau Puawai, mai te kura tuatahi o Kawakawa. 20 ngā tamariki i tēnei ruma, ko Whaea Sally to mātou kaiako. Welcome to Ngā Rau Puawai's class blog, we are a bilingual class of year 4 & year 5 students and our teacher is Whaea Sally. Join us on our blogging journey and leave us a comment - we would love to hear your feedback.
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Hi Room 2, I am Kade
ReplyDeleteI am a year 5 at Yalhurst
It is really cool that you learned Ki-O-Rahi
Because Rimu has and its really cool.
Did you guys get to go to a Tournament.
Because Some kids in Rimu did and
I was one of them.
Yours sincerly
Kade