tewhakatipurangahouictpdcluster.wikispaces.com
TeWhakatipurangaHouICTPDCluster - home
Skip to main content. Wikispaces Classroom is now free, social, and easier than ever. Try it today. Milestones and Data Gathering. How to.' Wiki guide. HELP sites - support. Tessa's Home Group page. Tessa's Netvibes for Homegroups. Inquiry 2 Day Workshop. Junior School Bus Trip. Middle School Bus Trip. Senior School Bus Trip. More than 1 curriculum area. Other ICT Cluster Wiki's. Our Cluster is made up of five thriving New Zealand Primary Schools. It is hoped that this wiki will provide us with a place to.
tewhanake.maori.nz
Te Whanake | Māori Language Online
NAU MAI KI TE WHANAKE. WELCOME TO TE WHANAKE. Is a set of textbooks, study guides, CDs, teachers' manuals and a dictionary for learning and teaching Māori language. This website also provides access to a further range of associated free online resources for independent learning and interaction. These online resources support the four core textbooks and study guides of the Māori language programme. Series. Online purchases can be made from this website. more. Online activities of the. The television serie...
tewhanauawhinakotuku.blogspot.com
Te Whanau Awhina Kotuku Kids 2015
Te Whanau Awhina Kotuku Kids 2015. Hutia te rito o te harakeke, Kei whea te kōmako e kō? Kī mai ki ahau; He aha te mea nui o te Ao? Māku e kī atu, he tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata. Tuesday, 4 August 2015. We are busy in term 3 with lots of learning. Many of our students are in the kapa haka roopu that is going to the national finals in Palmerston North in November. We are busy fundraising and having our kapa haka practises. Here are some impotant details to be aware of. Welcome to term 3. Our class are...
tewhanaureomaoriomanutuke.wikispaces.com
tewhanaureomaoriomanutuke - Te Kainga
Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Image by Cool Text: Logo and Button Generator. 14610 @ Staff Hui. Check out our helpful links page to access the websites we looked @ today. Kia ora ano Whanau! I have added some new links to use on your wiki so have a titiro, and if you would like to invite your students to your wikipage follow the following instructions @ this link. Contributions to http:...
tewhanauwhakaakonga.blogspot.com
Te Whanau Whakaakonga
Welcome to the class blog of Te Whanau Whakaakonga, the family of learners. We are a class of 50 students (years 2, 3 and 4) and 2 teachers, Mrs Allen and Whaea Donna. Our beautiful rural school is called Broadlands School and is near Reporoa (halfway between Taupo and Rotorua) in the central North Island of New Zealand. We have 4 classes and approximately 91 students. Sunday, December 21, 2014. A very big thank you to all in our school community for another wonderful year. Rehearsing for Prize Giving.
tewhangai.com
Welcome - Te Whangai Trust
Work and Life Skills Self Development Centre * Charitable Trust Native Plant Nursery. Our Vision and Future. How It All Works. Our Markets and Services. Native Trees for Sale. Would you like to help. How to find us. Nursery and Project Photos. This site is still under construction and we thank you for your understanding . 160; . Welcome to Te Whangai Trust. Winners of 2012 Social Innovation Award at t. He National Sustainable Business Network Awards. Our Public, Private, Corporat...
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Welcome - Te Whangai Trust
Work and Life Skills Self Development Centre * Charitable Trust Native Plant Nursery. Our Vision and Future. How It All Works. Our Markets and Services. Native Trees for Sale. Would you like to help. How to find us. Nursery and Project Photos. This site is still under construction and we thank you for your understanding . 160; . Welcome to Te Whangai Trust. Winners of 2012 Social Innovation Award at t. He National Sustainable Business Network Awards. Our Public, Private, Corporat...
tewhanganuiatara.blogspot.com
Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara
Maori for "the great harbor of Tara." Also known as Wellington, New Zealand. Tuesday, March 31, 2009. And so let the last blog photo echo the first: girl and harbor . . . Te Whanga-nui-a-Kristen. Peace, and much love, to all who have come along. Posted by Kristen and Richard. When the tide goes out, we wade into the surf to feel out cockles (and the occasional irritated crab! With our feet. These delicately-flavored bivalves make a fine feed when steamed in white wine and butter. Tuesday, March 24, 2009.