Our school has been learning about Tuna and Takakau for the past few weeks and all week the children of Kawakawa Primary have been catching Tuna and bringing them in to school to be weighed and measured. Alyssa and her sister Talia caught this beauty together, however Alyssa was not very keen to hold the tuna for photos. Well done girls!
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.
It was such a fun week wasn't it Room 2? Room 6 had lots of fun making their own hinaki and trying to catch Tuna. Maybe next year you could make your own hinkai too and try catch tuna. Well done everyone who entered.
ReplyDeletethx you Mrs for replying that that was fun and I will catch a tune.
DeleteKia ora Room 2,
ReplyDeleteI loved following your Tuna and Takakau week through your school Facebook page and was SO impressed with some of the Tuna you caught! I think I would be like Alyssa and not to keen to hold it! When I was growing up I lived near a Tuna farm and used to watch people walking in the water surrounded by slimy Tuna! Are you hoping to make your own hinaki next year like Mrs Henare has suggested?
Tania
Hi my name is Capri from Kawakawa primary school i liked that week it was the funny week ever i liked that you added a really cool photo maybe you should add detail like was the tuna slimmy was the takakau hot add detail and that was a great week.
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