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Friday, 28 April 2017

We wrote the song!

Jolie and a few of her friends wrote and sang this song to make our community aware of the state of Omaru Creek in Glen Innes.



Heather and Siunipa investigate Te Taiao o Tamaki

Heather and Suinipa went down to Omaru Creek to investigate what needed to be done to educate our community to keep the creek clean.

Te Taiao o Tamaki Exhibition




Our class visited Te Oro to view the exhibition and performance of our cluster schools.  We were celebrating our learning on "Te Taiao o Tamaki " .


Room 8 at Te Oro on 12 April 2017



Thursday, 13 April 2017

Nataliyar- Goodbye Mrs Manu

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Today was very sad because one teacher from our school is retiring, so we decided to make her cards. When we gave her our cards she was getting emotional and also some of the students in our class. I just want to wish her the best and hope she is okay.
Ofa Atu
Mrs. Manu

Monday, 10 April 2017

Harrison_ Brochure: Keep Omaru Creek Clean

The focus of my brochure is Keep It Clean. I think that the public deserve a clean creek because we work so hard to prevent it from getting polluted so if you put in the hard work then it will pay off.

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Capella- Metaphor Poem on Omaru Creek

Capella is the aquatic weeds that feed the fish when the creek is clean.

Capella is the cabbage tree that just stands straight and tall.


Capella is the leaves that fall and miss the water and land on the banks.