Thursday, December 9, 2021

Our Rāhui Bubble Adventures

Our Rāhui Bubble Adventures
 

2021 was another extraordinary year! We reflected on our favourite parts of Rāhui. We drew pictures and wrote about them. Some of us shared photos of what our whānau got up to. We invite you to watch our Rāhui movie to see the adventures we had. 



Saturday, November 20, 2021

Our Favourite Places in Brighton Ōrua Paeroa

Watch our movie to find out where our favourite places are in our school's suburb. What's your favourite place? 






Monday, November 8, 2021

Our Trip to the Beach

On Friday we walked to New Brighton Beach. We saw a dead stingray. We could see its mouth and its teeth. I thought I could hear a sea creature.... I think it was a whale but we couldn't see it. We learnt 'No plastics at the beach!' You're not allowed them, otherwise the sea creatures will die like the poor stingray. Put your plastics in the rubbish, you know. Be kind to the whales and the stingrays and the crabs. We are supposed to put our rubbish in the rubbish bin... the nearest one. Hold onto it very tight! If there isn't a rubbish bin, take it home in your car. By Bella 








Sunday, September 26, 2021

Wig Wednesday

On Wednesday the 15th of September, we had a wig or wacky hair day at school. The aim was to raise money for the Child Cancer Foundation. Everyone had a great time donning their favourite wig, or doing their hair in crazy ways. 

Check out our video below to see these silly styles. 



Which is your favourite?

Monday, September 6, 2021

The Bubble Shop

Someone from Rongo-mā-tāne is famous! They are in the new Itty Bitty Beats music video. Kei reira katoa! How fabulous! Look out for them on the dance floor...



Friday, August 20, 2021

Book Character Dress Up Day

Due to Lockdown, our school didn't get to have a Book Character Dress Up Day. Luckily we are so adaptable and we got to dress up at home instead. Kei reira katoa, Rongo-mā-tāne! What a fabulous job you did of your costumes. We've also been learning colours in Te Reo Māori, so you can sing along with Itty Bitty Beats as you watch our movie. 





Sunday, August 8, 2021

Traditional Māori Games with Kelly Sport

Rongo-mā-tāne learnt so much through their sessions with Kelly Sport. Mahina taught us Nga Tae - a game to learn the colours in Te Reo Māori. We had to run to different coloured cones and it was great fun. Then we experimented with poi and rakau. Here are some movies of Tī kōuka's session. 



Here are some pictures that we drew on Seesaw to share our learning with our whānau. 






Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Matariki Learning Celebration

This term our Learning Celebration had a Matariki theme. To prepare for this the children all brought a vegetable that could be peeled and chopped to add to the soup we'd be sharing with our whānau at the Learning Celebration. 

The tamariki all worked so well together, peeling and chopping the vegetables. There was lots of talk about which vegetables they were chopping, whether they liked to eat them or not, and if they were excited to try the soup. 

The room smelled amazing over the next few days as the vegetables roasted, and then simmered on the stovetop. 

Our Learning Celebration was a huge success. The soup was a big hit and the tamariki enjoyed showing their whānau the things they'd been learning over the past term. Mindfulness has been an important learning tool for Rongo-mā-tāne this term as we all work to learn how to practice being mindful when things don't quite go the way we expect. 

The whānau that were able to attend the Learning Celebration all had nothing but positive things to say about how their children were going and how much they enjoyed the soup in particular. One parent even said it was the best soup they'd had. 


What's your favourite thing to do to be mindful? In Rongo-mā-tāne the tamariki like to create new breathing poses to share with everyone, maybe you could create your very own breathing pose to share with someone. 

Sunday, June 27, 2021

Sprinkle a Little Sunshine



The tamariki in Rongo-mā-tāne have made this video to help boost the spirits of anyone who needs it. Ted thought of this idea as a way to cheer up his Aunty who is a nurse in the UK. Kath Bee and Suzy Cato gave us permission to sing their song (they are friends of Jenny from Itty Bitty Beats who offers singing lessons at Rāwhiti School). We hope that it will 'sprinkle a little sunshine on your day.  


Friday, April 9, 2021

In Rongo-mā-tāne, the tamariki love to help their peers and staff members. Georgina (our caretaker) requested some help to replenish the bark in our garden out in Rapuara. Our learners displayed some amazing integrity, resilience, and empathy while enjoying the beautiful Autumn sunshine. 

Many hands make light work. 



Filling up the buckets to transport the bark to its final destination.


Another load getting placed into the garden.


Even some student from Papatūānuku came to lend a hand.


What do you think of our newly replenished garden and all of our fantastic Rongo-mā-tāne and Papatūānuku helpers? 

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Daily Mindfulness in Rongo-mā-tāne

 We practise Mindfulness every day in Rongo-mā-tāne in a variety of ways. Our favourite way is using breathing techniques to help us feel calm and focused. Our tamariki especially love to be imaginative and create their own breathing poses to share with the studio at hui. 

Here is Charlie teaching us his crocodile breathing. 




Mahalia taught us her love heart breathing. 



What creative breathing technique can you think of to help you through your day? 

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Gymnastics

Rāwhiti School were lucky enough to be given the amazing opportunity to attend several gymnastics sessions through the Christchurch School of Gymnastics.

The Rongo-mā-tāne students were so excited to be able to give the different equipment a go for the first time. They were in groups of 10 and moved around different stations with gymnastics coaches. The stations included skills that focused on, balancing, jumping, rolling, swinging, and climbing. 

The children had a blast and were so brave at giving everything a go, even if they were feeling a bit nervous about having to climb or swing.

The crowd favourite was learning different jumping techniques on the trampoline and then finishing with a big jump into the foam pit. 

Everyone was exhausted but buzzing by the time we left and they can't wait to have their second session next week. 

Have you done any gymnastics before? If you have, comment below and let us know your favourite gymnastics activity. 

Oliver hanging around

Riley hanging around

Joseph jumping his way down the trampoline

Emilie-Vida concentrating very hard on making her way across the balance beam 

Ashleigh showing off her 'pike' jump

Freida practising walking out using only her hands