Saturday, October 10, 2015
Hip Hop Dancing
Samoan Language Week
Samoan is the third most spoken language in New Zealand, with 144,000 people at the last Census identifying as Samoan. It is also the second most spoken language in Auckland.
This years theme is “Tautua nei mo sou manuia a taeao” – “Serve now for a better tomorrow” and we hope that everyone will draw on the skills and expertise of those who speak Pacific languages, and be brave, and have a go at speaking Samoan!
Good morning – Manuia le Taeao
Have a great day – Ia manuia le aso
Have a great week – Ia manuia le vaiaso
Have a great evening – Ia manuia le afiafi
Take good care of your health – Vaai fa’alelei lou soifua
This years theme is “Tautua nei mo sou manuia a taeao” – “Serve now for a better tomorrow” and we hope that everyone will draw on the skills and expertise of those who speak Pacific languages, and be brave, and have a go at speaking Samoan!
Good morning – Manuia le Taeao
Have a great day – Ia manuia le aso
Have a great week – Ia manuia le vaiaso
Have a great evening – Ia manuia le afiafi
Take good care of your health – Vaai fa’alelei lou soifua
Keeping Ourselves Safe
This
term we have been learning to ‘Keep
Ourselves Safe’.
Today
we completed a co-operative activity where we had to write or draw what we have
learnt. The focus was on our ideas and teamwork. We were put into learning
teams and moved around the tables. First we had to read other peoples ideas, then
we could add to the brainstorm. If we liked or agreed with somebodies idea, we
could put a little tick next to it.
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