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Friday 25 November 2016

Kiwi Can!

Xin chao today was Kiwi Can!

In Kiwi Can today our greeting was Xin chao, and that greeting came from Vietnam. After that we started talking about what we did last week. Last week talked about how we can respect our community. Today we had a new topic called ''respect our environment, and our catchphrase was ''Respect this place, treat it like your own, at the end of the day, it's where we call home.'' 
Then we went out to the field and did our activity which was called Crickby. It was so fun because nobody had any issues and everyone co - operated together. At the end of the session we all had 25 point's.

Thank you Kiwi Can!

Friday 4 November 2016

Kiwi Can!

Today, was Kiwi Can!

Our topic was Community. Community to me means everyone has something in common and you look after each - other. 

Our catchphrase for Community was '' Kiwi Can says Our Community, Is for you and me , Respect each - other, Is the place to be". 

Our energizer was Rubbish Relay's. We had to get into two teams and line behind the cones and try throw the paper scrunched up into the bin. 

Our activity was thanking cards for our community. We had to draw what was important to you in your Community.

That's the end of Kiwi Can!


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Friday 21 October 2016

Healthy Tiria Kai

Today, we had a healthy shared lunch for the whole school at Glenbrae School. Room 8 prepared a rainbow 5 plus salad that had Orange, Apple, Capsicum, lettuce, carrot, red onion and tomatoes in it.

The other classes prepared Roti roll, Fruit kebab, Tuna sandwiches, pumpkin soup, corn fritters, veggie's and hummus.

Some of our parents were also there. After the shared lunch, some of us helped clean up the hall.

The best food I enjoyed was Roti roll, fruit kebab, and rainbow salad.




Friday 14 October 2016

Kiwi Can

Today was kiwi can.

We had to get into four lines and Miss Tuia said ‘‘Fakalofa Lahi Atu and where does that greeting come from’’ and I answered ‘‘from Niue.’’ Then she said ‘‘We have a new topic so can everyone say ‘‘Respect.’’ Then we had to say our catchphrase our catchphrase was ‘‘Kiwi can says I show respect, you should to, Respecting our school, is what we do.

Then Mr Numia was talking to us about respect.
In kiwi can we talked about respect. Respect means if you want someone to do something for you, you do it to don’t just let them do it for you. It can also mean if someone is talking you show respect by using eye contact, and listening to what they are saying. So if they said run to honesty we have to run to honesty and so on.

Then we got into our energiser and for our energiser was we went out to the court and there were four core values. The first one was honest, the second one was integrity, the third one was caring, the fourth one was respect.

Then we got into our activity and for our activity was role play on core values. In my team was Simeon, Stephen, Telesia,and Riza - Dee and our core value was responsibility. Then we had to act it out to everyone in class.

I felt really exhausted at the end!

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Wednesday 13 July 2016

What is Fair play?

What is Fair play?

WALT: Play fairly and behave on the playground

What is fair play?

  • Following the rules
  • Respecting others
  • Working as a TEAM
  • Communicating with others
  • Being honest at all times
  • Sharing with others
  • Being a good WINNER and a good LOSER


I feel that this netball player is a fair player and that she is a talented fair player.

Monday 16 May 2016

Now I'm at Glenbrae School






Kiaorana  my name is Jessie and I'm a year 6 student at Glenbrae school. My teachers name is Mr Nath and he is an exhausting teacher to be around and with. I started this blog when I was at Ruapotaka school and now caring on at Glenbrae school.

Ever since I have been at Glenbrae school I have learnt a lot in maths, reading, science intensive and a lot more. The thing I like about Glenbrae school is that there are nice people and respectful students and teachers. 


Tuesday 23 February 2016

My Profile 2016



Malo e lelei,
My name is Jessie and I am a Year six student at Ruapotaka School. I am 10 years old. My culture is Maori. My teacher’s name is Mrs Buchanan.
My favourite subjects at school are reading and maths. In maths we are learning to work on our times tables. My goals are to learn my 9 times tables. My favourite author is Roald Dahl. In reading we are learning to answer questions as we read the story.
My Manaiakalani teacher is Mrs Grant. We are learning to create a positive digital footprint. We have been making decisions about what personal information we will share online and what personal information we will keep private. We create a lot of digital footprints when we look at individual blogs. When we have Manaiakalani learning, we learn new things every day. My smart footprint is my favourite thing we have done so far with Mrs Grant.
My favourite State of Origin team is Queensland. My favourite player is Justin Hodges. My favourite sport is netball. I really like the Magic netball team.

I admire my family because they do everything they can do to help me and they inspire me to do things. When I grow up I would like to be a police officer.