2018 a new year and a new start to our collaborative journey.
We are a class of 39 learners with Mrs Thompson and Miss Mills.
We are Year 4, 5 and 6, and are excited to continue our journey as pioneers in collaborative classes at Ormond School.
Hi Rimu kids! So good to see you on Blogger... I like how you have all taken your photos in different places around the school! I look forward to seeing updates from you during the year. Mrs Rhodes
Kia ora Rimu learning hub, My name is Tania and I am the Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitator who sets up Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu, our blogging programme. It's great to have your class on board this term. I live in Whangarei, which is a LONG way away from where you live in Gisborne. Have any of you ever heard of Whangarei or been to Whangarei. You could check it out on Google Maps and see how far away it is. I am looking forward to checking out your class blog this term and leaving comments for you. I might try hard to check out some of your individual blogs too. I hope you enjoy having another class to blog with from Kaitaia (that is even further away than me!). Have fun learning, creating and sharing! Ngā mihi Tania
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Rimu, - I am looking forward to seeing your learning on this blog.
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Rimu learning hub,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Tania and I am the Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitator who sets up Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu, our blogging programme. It's great to have your class on board this term. I live in Whangarei, which is a LONG way away from where you live in Gisborne. Have any of you ever heard of Whangarei or been to Whangarei. You could check it out on Google Maps and see how far away it is. I am looking forward to checking out your class blog this term and leaving comments for you. I might try hard to check out some of your individual blogs too. I hope you enjoy having another class to blog with from Kaitaia (that is even further away than me!). Have fun learning, creating and sharing!
Ngā mihi
Tania