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    Ko Wai Au? Who Am I?
            Room 8’s inquiry was all about tūrangawaewae, where we stand now, where our place of connection is, who we are as people and how we are connected to t…
        
    
            
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    Silver fern art
            Did you know silver is found only on the undersides of mature ponga fronds?
        
    
            
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    Cool and Warm colours unpacked
            The Creation Station is an area in Room 12 where students make a variety of creations using paper, cardboard, crayons and felts. I noticed that many o…
        
    
            
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    Dip, Swirl, Dab, Swipe
            By using the sequence, dip, swirl, dab and swipe, and the correct terminology such as ‘apply’ and ‘bristles,’ students followed an art process, and ga…
        
    
            
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    Tukutuku Tales
            As part of the inquiry looking at Māori culture and the inventions that Māori used before the time of British settlers in New Zealand, the students in…
        
    
            
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    Singing Playground Comes to Wairakei
            Once a week you will find a group of keen singers taking part in a new initiative called Singing Playgrounds™.
        
    Poihipi Learning Adventures
            Poihipi have taken learning beyond the classroom for its inquiry Kaitaki - Call to Action karanga ki te mahi. Each class has explored native flora and…
        
    
            
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    Use Your Voice to Rap
            Rapping is a way for people to express themselves and make sense of the world. It involves speaking or chanting rhymes that are often set to a beat. T…
        
    
            
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    Kōwhaiwhai Korero
            The koru is significant in tikanga Māori as it represents growth, strength and peace. As a symbol of our growing knowledge of te ao Maori, students we…
        
    
            
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    Run Marble Run
            Working in collaborative groups, students were tasked with creating a marble run using a range of items. The marbles needed to travel from a height in…