Hello everyone! On the 22nd last month, we moved into
Te Waka Ako (click on it for a hilarious translation and
here for a even funnier one, both wrong. It means "The canoe of learning") which is a ILE (innovative learning environment).
Once we had been in there for two days, which was on Wednesday that week, we did a reflection on our two days and here it is! I has really helped our learning as we have more choice, and we will be going with different teachers.
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The local MP (Michael Wood) making his speech |
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The wonderful preformance of the Kapa Haka group |
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MOE Property Division people looking on |
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The unveiling of the sign |
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A thank you to the wonderful Ms Sands, who put hours into that lovely sign. |
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And the ribbon is cut! |
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Ask him, not me! |
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The whole school fits in here, and quite cosily |
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The sculpture that claims the blue space as Ms Sands. Why can't the other teachers have them too? |
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These people here should be learning in here in one or two years! |
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Some explanations by the ribbon cutter |
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Everything from the old classes, in! Even the fish tanks. |
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This building was a dream in everyones head for a year! |
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And, cut!
Well, what did you think of that? Feel free to comment. Bye! |