Thursday 24 February 2022

Week 5 - Term 1 - 2022

 Te piko o te māhuri
tērā te tupu o te rākau

The way in which the young sapling is nurtured (bent), determines how the tree will grow

Week 5
28 Huitanguru - 4 Poutūterangi


UC Liaison Yr 13 - Lunchtime - Tues 1

Ara Liaison Yr 12 & 13 - Thurs 3

Volleyball - SI Champs - Fri 4 - Sun 6

Multisport SI Champs - Sun 6


Week 6
 7 Poutūterangi - 11 Poutūterangi


Lincoln Uni Liaison Yr 12 and 13 - Tues 8

Rowing - SISS Rowing Champs - Fri 11 - Sun 13

Gateway Health and Safety Course - Fri 11

LEFs due to be entered by 8.30am - Fri 11th


Assembly - 

Nil


Assembly - 

Nil

Meeting 

Learning Area - Tues 1
Meeting 

L&T only - Tues 8 (TBC with the HoLAs)

Information for Staff

1. Recently Michelle attended an online Hybrid Learning Webinar - the recording can be found here. and the slides of the presentation can be accessed HERE

This is a useful resource as we head into phase 3!

2. The following graphic is a good conversation starter or can be used for reflection. Which character represents who you were at high school and why.
Think about what conversations you may have around student behaviour if you are wanting to bring about change. Useful for those who may want to practice their restorative conversations.



3. A little bit of NZ History for the week - 3 March 1960 - Barry Crump released 'A good keen man' on of New Zealand's most popular books ever, selling more than a million copies. Crump continued writing and his 20 books captured the humour and personalities of rural New Zealand life.

Also for those of us on our te reo Māori journey - a few key phrases to try this week:
  • Formal farewell: Haere rā - said to the person leaving.
  • Informal farewells: Ka kite anō - see you later or Mā te wā - if you don't know when you will see them again.
  • And you could try Kia tau te mauri - if your class noise levels are getting up there -  think of it as 'be calm' or 'chill'.




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