We are TEAM AWA! A collaborative learning group of Year 3 and 4 students. Our teachers are Mrs Clarke in Room 2 and Mrs Craig in Room 1. This is the blog for Room 2. Please check out room1ohaeawai.blogspot.co.nz too.
Nau mai, haere mai ki to matou mahi o ruma tahi me te rua.
Friday, 26 August 2016
Team Awa's assembly today
Mitchel and Louisa opening our assembly.
A video of our song Three Little Birds. We used recycled materials to make instruments and learnt the sign language actions too.
Kia ora Team Awa, LOVED listening to your assembly item song, I started singing along with you! Great singing and instrument playing. I am very impressed that you used recycled materials to create your instruments. I would love to see some photos of your instruments too. Well done for learning sign language too. Did you know that sign language is one of our official New Zealand languages? It's great that you are learning it and can help others too. Keep up the great work. Tania
E mihi ana Team Awa Everyone is awesome. Your instruments rock. Well done on making your own instruments out of recycled materials. A little bird at hockey told me that you had made instruments. I'm so proud of you for also learning to sing in sign language. A big pakipaki in sign language to Mrs Clarke and Mrs Craig for inspiring you all. Whaea Michelle
Kia ora Team Awa,
ReplyDeleteLOVED listening to your assembly item song, I started singing along with you! Great singing and instrument playing. I am very impressed that you used recycled materials to create your instruments. I would love to see some photos of your instruments too. Well done for learning sign language too. Did you know that sign language is one of our official New Zealand languages? It's great that you are learning it and can help others too. Keep up the great work.
Tania
E mihi ana Team Awa
ReplyDeleteEveryone is awesome. Your instruments rock. Well done on making your own instruments out of recycled materials. A little bird at hockey told me that you had made instruments. I'm so proud of you for also learning to sing in sign language. A big pakipaki in sign language to Mrs Clarke and Mrs Craig for inspiring you all.
Whaea Michelle