Thursday, December 15, 2011

Kia ora e te whanau...
Just a reminder that the Matariki Xmas Party is this Mon 19th Dec 2011. Whanau are all welcome. Mihi whakatau (informal greeting) will begin at 11am then followed with items performed by the children and staff. Hope to see you all there. Just below are a few awesome photos that some of the tamariki had taken, enjoy!





Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Tena koutou e te whanau...
Kia ora whanau, anei etahi whakaahua ano. Here are some photos of the tamariki going to get bamboo to make tee-pee and also a few tamariki helping to make porridge for morning tea, enjoy!





Tuesday, November 1, 2011

OUR RUGBY GAME
Hi whanau, here are just some of the photos of the tamariki having a game of rugby, enjoy!

"They playing rugby, Aniheta is kicking the ball." Naru


Ï'm kicking the ball and I'm getting the goal." Aniheta


"That my ball." Cedric


"We sitting, me and Hiiti-Tania watching the boys play rugby." John


"That's me with the headband, butter cups. We have a umbrella because we get hot." Makere

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Ngaa mihi nui kia koe pirihimana Trish!
Tena koutou katoa e te whanau... I te Mane, i haere mai a Trish, (he pirihimana) ki te korero ki ngaa tamariki i ngaa tohutohu o te ora i te waa e eketia ana te motuka e ngaa tamariki. Tino kaha ngaa tamariki ki te whakautu i ngaa patai tika a Trish. Ngaa mihi nui kia koe Trish. Noreira e te whanau, anei ngaa pikitia e whai ake nei ma koutou, kia ora!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

bey blade photos

Tena koutou katoa e te whanau

Just to let you know the holidays are upon us again in the next week and a bit. We’ll get the holiday programme out to you all by Wednesday next week. If we decide to take the tamariki to the movies during the holidays we will let you all know how much you may need to contribute for this. A reminder; if your child is not in during the holiday break please phone and let the centre know. Below are a few more photos of some of the tamariki during the bike-a-thon, enjoy.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Our Bey-blade Bike-a-thon

Just to let all our whanau know, the Bey-Blade Bike-a-thon was an absolute success. A thank you must go out to our whanau who got behind the kaupapa and sponsored their tamaiti in this awesome event. The bike-a-thon itself went throughout the whole day whereby those tamariki who chose to participate went in groups of three around the track as many times as they could. Below is a list of the amount of times each child rode around the bike track during the morning. Aniheta; 14 ½ times, Tutepakorarangi; 9 times, John; 8 times, Naru; 5 times, Rarotapuhikura; 25 times; Hare; 10 times, Te Kupu; 9 ½ times, Mihiata; 10 times, Kanuehi; 9 times, Wenarata; 4 times, Cedric; 1 time, Alyas; 6 times, Makere; 1 time, Tangitawhiti; 2 times, Georgia; 2 times. The Bey-Blades will be given to your tamaiti tomorrow afternoon along with a certificate of participation and a reciept for the purchase of your child's bey blade. Thank you also to Koro Rua who provided the pigtail poles for the track, management for providing sausages, bread and iceblocks, whanau who were able to pop in for the event, Kmart for suporting the event, whanau who gave bikes to the centre, whanau who brought their child's bike in for the day, staff who baked and cooked for the day, Puhi for sending letters out to whanau, Mark for mowing our lawn, and of course to all our Matariki staff who got behind the fantastic day. Ngaa mihi kia tatou katoa. Below is a few photos of our day.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Our Vist to Matata Early Learning Centre

Just a quick update on our trip yesterday, we were fortunate enough to be invited out to the Matata Early Learning Centre to spend the day with Whaea Margie, Whaea Lucy Rust and their whare kohungahunga ataahua. Vila and Whaea Muffy were able to take a group of 7 tamariki who thoroughly enjoyed their day out yesterday being able to see Whaea Lucy again, meeting new people and seeing a different environment to their own. None of us wanted to leave yesterday and couldn't believe how fast time flew by. Lastly, we would like to share a couple of photos that we were lucky enough to take of our time spent at Matata. Thankyou to Whaea Margie and her awesome whanau for having us yesterday what an awesome day it was!


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

BEY BLADE BIKE-A-THON
Kia ora whanau: some of the tamariki have been showing such an interest in the Bey Blade game that the staff are putting on a bike-a-thon in the next few weeks. It will be called the BEY BLADE BIKE-A-THON. The date has been set for the Wed 7th Sept 2011. We are planning to funraise to purchase a bey-blade for each of the tuakana to take home. At this stage the cost for 1 bey blade is about $15 each. Therefore we would like to know if you could support these children's interest by sponsoring him/her for the bike-a-thon. You will have received a letter and sponsorship note by now explaining this however, if you have not yet recieved one, please let us know so we can have one sent to you. The bike-a-thon will consist of each child going around our bike track 14 times or as many times as they can. Some of the tamariki have already had a bey blade competition with Tiana Te Pou winning, they have also made atamira (arena's) out of boxes, tried making potaka with bottle tops and using the harakeke to spin it, as well as helped put a waiata together;
Anei te waiata e whai atu nei:
1,2,3,4 Let it rip x2
Bey blade, bey blade turning fast
Bey blade, bey blade spinning fast
Bey blade, bey blade turning fast
Twisting and rotating really fast
1,2,3,4 let it rip x2
1,2,3,4 tukuna x2
Potaka, potaka
taki huri e
Potaka, potaka
taki wiri e
Potaka, potaka
taki huri e
Rite tonu ki te awhiowhio e
1,2,3,4 tukuna x2
Learning outcomes:
We thought to share with you just some of the learning that can occur from this interest; turn taking, sharing, balance, spatial awareness, negotiation skills, maintenance skills, numeracy/literacy, safety rules, tuakana/teina concept, gross/fine motor skills, communication, oral language, just to name a few (Te whaariki 1996) and thank you for your support.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

snowing in Ruatoki

Kia ora whanau
As most of you would have seen or heard, snow was falling all around the Bay and of course Ruatoki was no exception. We had about half an hour of snow fall upon as while here at Matariki and looking at the pictures below, the tamariki had an amazing time running around in the snow and you look carefully, you’ll see some of the tamariki running around with no shoes on. The staff of course was not that brave to do the same. Hope you enjoy them.

Just a thank you to those parents who were able to take time during the holidays for parent interviews. We had good feed back from these parents and just a good catch up regarding their child’s progress here at Matariki. Noreira, ngaa mihi ki koutou katoa.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Tena koutou e te whanau; here are just some of the photos that we have been able to put together for you. We now have a good collection of photos but not yet able to obtain a professional dvd. We are hoping that we will be able to obtain one soon. If you have a copy of the tamariki haka, we would like to know if we can have a copy for the centre. If you would like copies of the photos we have, please send in a usb key for this. Ngaa mihi, the staff of Matariki.