What a whirlwind of a week! From our Monday pondering posts, to setting up families for learning from home, and now everyone staying in their 'bubble' so we can keep each other safe and healthy, it has been very different to what we had planned for our classes this week.
These modified plans have meant that Mrs McLellan finally finished assembling our treaty waka with each of our individual pictures paddling in the same direction to indicate we are working together on our learning journey. (Her photography skills might need some work. It is hard to get a sharp picture when you are standing on a chair with your phone at arm's length above the floor!)
Our treaty has four main parts: be kind, be respectful, be responsible, be a learner. We have shared and role played lots of examples about how we might put these into practice in our syndicate.
He waka eke noa - We're all in this together!
Let’s just call it an impressionist rendering of the waka. Looking very artsy. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mrs McLellan for sharing the main aspects of Treaty. I hope your bubble is doing well, we would love to hear about some of the things you are doing to enjoy this 'staycation'. (What a wonderful way to think about it!)
ReplyDeleteIn my bubble, there is Paul, myself and our three lovely cats. We have been spending lots of time doing jobs around home that we don't always have time for. Paul has cleaned the roof of the house, I have been doing lots of weeding in the garden. We have played cards to relax in the evening, and are spending time reading lots of good books. I wonder what the rest of Te Ana Ako is up to during this time - I look forward to seeing the posts from all of our students.
Take care everyone, and remember to look after all the people and animals in your bubble!