Biking riding down the crossroads:
The tamariki have been using the bikes at Matariki and have been doing an awesome job practicing and just showing us that they can ride. We have amongst the group of tamariki confident riders, riders still needing a little help and riders that are still needing support throughout the whole process of riding a bike. Today we took the most confident of riders down the crossroads, which is a road just before you arrive at Matariki. To minimise the risks, we talked to the 3 children about being safe when using a bike and the rules when going on this particular ride. 1st rule; we walk along the grass area to the crossroad then once we get there, we start riding, 2nd rule; if a teacher calls out car, everyone is to hop off their bike and walk it to the side of the road. The teacher will then say 'ok' meaning that it's ok to jump back on your bike and go, and 3rd rule: If a teacher calls out 'stop' you are to stop and wait till we say go. To minimise other risks, we took 3 children only with two staff ratio, and the children were to wear a helmet at all times. We went over the rules before we left and again once we got to the crossroads. Along the way, we talked about the Te Awahou awa, Otutawiri whenua and Te Kapo o te rangi, chief of this area. This discussion steamed from the song, 'Tena koutou te Hui Ahurei' written by Puhi Rogers, which has the whakapapa of this area. Just an awesome ride. Enjoy!