Saturday, November 20, 2010

Ngaa mihi ki te whanau...
These are just a mixture of events that we have been up to in the last few weeks so enjoy whanau. Remember to check out our Upcoming Events for the latest happening here at your centre Matariki.

Te tohu awhiowhio...This awhiowhio (symbol used for the Matariki ECE monogram) was inspired after returning from the Child Space conference in Wellington. Below are just some of the tamariki racing around the awhiowhio.




Rugby with Sam Kora... Sam has really enjoyed himself so far with us during his practicum and has been amazingly contributing to the Matariki Early Childhood programme. Some of the tamariki have been showing such an interest in the game rugby that we decided to take them to the Taneatua rugby field. While there, Sam took the tamariki through some warm up moves, ball skills, ball drills and then a warm down. What an awesome experience for our tamariki. Sam will be with us for one more week before he returns to his centre in Whakatane.




Staff Cook Off Competition... Below the starlights staff are enjoying a cook off meal prepared by the Ngaa whatu iti staff. Some of the tamariki assisted in the preparing of the tables with whaea Muffy and also created place mats with the help of whaea Jo. What an awesome idea whaea Jo. Below are Riki, Mihiata, and Wairere creating these beautiful place mats for the staff of starlights.







Saturday, October 23, 2010

Ngaa mihi ki ngaa whanau katoa!

Just to let you all know, I (Vila) have returned back to mahi after taking some time off to help Ata and our new baby called Hiiti Tania Ruawai settle in. Term 3 was an exciting term for us and hopefully for you and your whanau. I received some awesome feedback from staff regarding the parent interviews over the holidays. To all the whanau that were able to take the time out and chat with staff about your child, we are grateful. Your expectation for this term will again be sent out to you in the next week so please fill these in. If you have already filled these out, thank you.

And of course we are now well into our 4th term. Please read the UP AND COMING EVENTS below to find out some of the things we have planned. If more come to mind I will endeavour to write these up in due course.

The kaupapa (Tunu Kai) for this term is well and truly on, with tamariki enjoying cooking and baking a variety of foods from here and from other countries. Therefore don't be alarmed if your child's lunch box is full. They have either baked or cooked and eaten this or someone has had a birthday. If you are still concerned as to whether your tamariki has eaten his/her lunch, let us know.

One of our aims for this kaupapa is to send our camera home with your child and get you to take photos of some of the kai you cook at home. Or whether your child helps you cook. Another aim is to encourage you all to send in yours or your child's favourite kai recipe so that we can try and cook/bake it here. By the end of the term we are hoping to create a unique Matariki recipe cook book for all the tamariki , whanau and staff to share.


Arohanui
Ngaa kaimahi o Matariki



Thursday, August 19, 2010

Tena koutou e te whanau:

Anei a o tatou tamariki e mahi ana i ngaa mahi whai ano, me te kemu mapere.



Kei te mahi a Manea i te kapu me te hoeha, i te whare teitei me te waka atea.


Ko Tutepakorarangi tenei. E mahi ana ia i te kapu me te hoeha, i te whare teitei me te waka atea.



Kei te mahi whakataetae ngaa tamariki me Whaea Muffy.


Kei te purei mapere a Te Kereama me Tuhaka-Manahi.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Ngaa mihi nui ki a koutou e te whanau!

A huge welcome back to all the tamariki and whanau and we trust you all had a wonderful holiday. Our kaupapa 'Ngaa mahi a te Rehia, Games of Yesteryear' for this term will run along side children's interests, strengths, capabilities etc. Therefore below are a few of our tamariki demonstrating their skill of the game whai (string games). The tamariki are now challenging each other as to who can do a pattern the fastest. Eru, Tuhaka, Riki and Takarea are giving the staff a good run for their money as they are very quick indeed. Patterns that some of the tamariki do know are; 4 of diamonds, Eiffel tower, cup and saucer, waka atea parachute, and the 3 of diamonds. What is even more exciting is the tamariki who are more expert in the above patterns are now sharing their knowledge by teaching the staff.

Just a note also, expect your next expectation sheet for this term which will be sent to you in the next couple of days. You will need to fill these out to give us a glimpse of your expectations for your child/ren's learning development.



Riki demonstrating the cup and saucer, Eiffel tower, and the rocket.


Tuhaka demonstrating the 4 of diamonds.


Takarea demonstrating the parachute.


Eru demonstrating the 4 of diamonds.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari he toa takitini:

The 2nd term is over and what an exciting and fun term it has been. The above quote we have used is to rightfully capture the multitude of people who have supported us during this term. Whether it be our trips to various schools, contributing to the centre through koha, aroha, and manaaki, and through assisting staff with expectations for your tamati/tamariki kete matauranga. No matter how large or small, your contribution has been much appreciated. To all the staff of Matariki, there have been many changes throughout our programme in the last two terms yet you have all persevered with absolute vigour. Therefore, to all staff, tamariki, whanau, extended whanau, teachers of Paroa (Whaea Kim, Mrs Ogilvy), teachers of Tawera (Whaea Hiria, Whaea Diane, me tana kaiawhina) and the teacher of Taneatua (Colleen Medwin), ngaa mihi kia koutou katoa.

The following photos are of some of the events and activities that the tamariki have been involved in these last couple of months.

School visit to Tawera school:






Visit to Nanny Kohe's kohanga!


Panekeke mo te waa moko!



Pareti mo te parakuihi!













Friday, June 4, 2010

Tena koutou e te whanau:

We went for a hikoi to the back of our whare and look at what we discovered. A wonderful environment full of life. We found and saw pungawerewere, noke, ngaarara, ngata, kupakupa, pihareira, pii, waapi, koanga, momo rakau, hua whenua, putiputi, hiako, rau, hipi, kuri, kau, poaka. Fantastic time and all free. Nature at its best.











Friday, May 28, 2010

Kia ora whanau:

During parent interviews there was a request by some parents to visit schools within the area as their child/children will be making the transition to school in term 4 and in the new year of 2011. Therefore the schools that we will be visiting over this term (term 3) will be the schools that the tamariki will potentally attend. As in 'upcoming events' on this blog, the schools that we plan to visit are as follows: Paroa, Taneatua, Tawera. We had another school in line however, they chose to decline. The main goals for us is to establish whakawhanaungatanga and to familiarize our 4yr olds with the school environment. To Whaea Kym and Mrs Oglivy, the facilitators of Matariki are very grateful for your wonderful support in this important part of our children's learning development. Ngaa mihi nui ki te whanau o Paroa ki a haere atu maatou ki to koutou kura whakawhanaunga ai.

To our whanau, Whaea Kym and Mrs Oglivy are the new entrance and year 2 teachers of Paroa school who have years of experience and who are just brilliant at what they do.

Below are pictures of our tamariki attending the Kura o Paroa. Mrs Oglivy has given permission to share these photos of her on our blog.





Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Ngaa mihi nui ki ngaa whanau:

We wanted to share with you all these wonderful shots that were taken yesterday afternoon of that tamariki and uenuku or aniwaniwa.

"We looking at the rainbow. Takarea, Rita, and Tiana. "
Ono mariri.


"Kai kona a Haedyn." Tutepakoraarangi