Saturday 30 October 2021

Room 15 building new friendships

 Sunday 31st October 2021

                                                                 


Kia Ora Whanau/Caregivers


It's already week 2 and we only have 6 weeks to go. I feel like this term is flying already.  Papa Pappy has the pool up and running from next week. I think it's going to still be to cold for us, I will leave it another week and assess the water temperature.


Im hoping the Sun comes out next week and the pool will be warming up. We will be swimming on a Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.


On Friday we had  Darcee, Drezon, Calais and Peighton from Room 10 as Whaea Pam was on a Te Reo course. It was awesome to see Room 15 showing Nga mahi tahi- and aroha to these 4 Tamariki from Room 10. 


                                                    Whaea  Ricki-Lee working alongside Van-Wayne, Drezon and Che'la

                                                        Honor and Darcee playing Snakes and Ladders together. Darcee                                                                 told  me she won 3 times against Honor.

                                             Che'la and Van-Wayne  received certificates  this week for coming to                                                          school with a positive attitude and for trying their best.

                                                      Nivanah, Peighton and Manawa completing their spelling words!!

I hope everyone has a happy Halloween. Please keep up reading after school with your Tamariki as it makes such a difference to their learning!!

Nanny Rachel is back to school next week. I know Manawa has been asking when is she coming back!!

Mrs Birchall and Room 15



Sunday 24 October 2021

Welcome back to Term 4

 Monday 25th October 2021


Kia Ora Whanau/Caregivers


Well we made it through the first week of school. Room 15 and I  spent the last 3 days going over how they are feeling, well being and  re adjusting back to school.


The Tamariki  had fun doing lots of play based learning, playdough  and  making amazing creations with the Lego.


                                                 These were some of the creations they made using playdough.

                                            Manawa and Maia  received certificates for being outstanding in their                                                        attitude to learning this week and for leading Karakia for us in our Zoom                                                  assembly.


A newsletter was sent out last Wednesday letting whanau know the Auckland trip is now postponed to Term 4, 2022. If you  have any questions come and see me.

Please  be safe and keep positive as we all navigate  these challenging times with some positive cases of Covid  in  Northland.


We are all in this together.
Mrs Birchall and Room 15






Wednesday 13 October 2021

Important update returning to school Term 4

 Thursday 14th October 2021                   


Morena Whanau/Caregivers

I hope your whanau bubbles are happy and safe during these uncertain and changing times.


Attached below is an importance update from Whaea Sabrina and Mrs Wihongi



Kaikohe West School

23 Tawanui Road

KAIKOHE

09 4011713

14th October 2021

Tēnā koutou ē te whānau,

We hope everyone is keeping safe and well in their whānau bubbles.

We are starting some preparation for when we return to school at level 3.

Level 3 means we are still at high risk and so the Ministry strongly recommends that tamariki learn from home wherever possible.

I have received guidelines from the Ministry of Education as to what is required in level 3.

The first thing we need to do is ascertain who needs to return their tamariki to school in level 3. This is still limited to tamariki of essential workers and those who HAVE to return to work as their employers require it and HAVE NO OTHER OPTION for childcare within their whānau bubbles. This means that if one parent is returning to work but another is home then the child stays home with that parent or with another whānau bubble.

The Ministry is advising that children at risk/with compromised immune systems remain at home at this stage.

Distance learning and hard copy learning packs will continue to be available to those who are able to remain at home. Learning packs will be available for pick-up ONLY, 12pm Monday 18th October outside the front school gate - masks must be worn.

It is also important to note that at level 3, tamariki would be required to bring their own lunch boxes and water. No playground equipment can be shared, children will have to be 2 metres apart in classes, they will have a mixture of ages in their classes and have different learning spaces and teachers. They will be supported with the same on-line learning programme that the rest of their class are doing at home.

Please advise us through your child’s teacher or our school facebook page if you need your child to attend school at level 3 for the reasons above only. It is important that we know what staffing we need and take staff safety into consideration as well.

Our staff on-site at L3 will have been tested for COVID-19 before they get back to work and we are moving toward having 100% of our staff vaccinated – so we are all playing our part in keeping our community safe. 

Challenging times for us all but we can all do this whānau!

 

Ngā mihi nui

Sabrina Tana and Linda Wihongi


If you have any questions or concerns please get hold of me via email or text.

louise@kaikohewest.school.nz


E waka eke noa

Louise Birchall

Kaiako



Saturday 2 October 2021

Room 15 Antics during week 10 Term 3

 Sunday 3rd October 2021                                          


Kia Ora Whanau/ Caregivers

Well we have made it to the final week of Term 3. It has certainly been interesting times. I hope Term 4 is more settled and we can have a "NORMAL" 8 weeks of school.

Reign turned 6 on 2nd October. I hope you had a fabulous birthday with your whanau and you got treated like a Princess for the day.


                                                      Whaea Ricki-Lee drew  a re-creation of Ratty Tatty Cat!!!
                                                      She is super talented. Silas likes to work 1-1 with  Whaea Ricki-Lee                                                          as he  continues to improve his Alphabet and phonics knowledge.

                                            Kingston, Honor and Silas worked co-operatively together to                                                                     complete the puzzle. It was awesome to hear encouraging and positive                                                       supportive feedback and feed forward.

                                           Peter and Nanny Rachel having a great conversion while  cutting up Apples                                             and counting Mandarins in groups of 3's.


                                            Maia drew this gorgeous drawing of her and myself. It filled my bucket!
                                            Thank you Maia for the lovely thoughtful drawing.

                                            On Friday Room 15 received their FREE Duffy books for term 3. Everyone                                              LOVES to read in our class.


I hope  Room 15 whanau have an amazing holiday and we come back refreshed and  ready to tackle Term 4. I will post some Cross Country photos next week. Room 15 ran their little hearts out.

A special Thank you to Nanny Rachel. All the Tamariki LOVE reading with you Monday to Friday. We so appreciate everything you do for Room 15 and myself.

Have a fabulous safe and happy holiday.

Mrs Birchall and Room 15