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Friday 20 February 2015

Whakawhanaungatanga



We have been learning all about whakawhanaungatanga and what it means. We think it is all about getting along better, including everybody and being in a team.

When we are showing Whakawhanaungatanga we will :

 
See:  people sharing and noticing other people

Hear:  kind words, encouraging words like "ka pai", "good job”, “can I help?"

Think about: about other people, listen and share.


Task: Listen to your buddy and learn some things about them. Work together to create a poster sharing what you have learned about each other. Remember to practise using encouraging words, to share ideas and to notice how you your buddy might be feeling. 

 Success Criteria:     
  • I used kind words.
  • I listened to my buddy and found out something new.
  • I shared my ideas with my buddy.
  • I show whakawhanaungatanga in and out of the playground.

Reflection
I used kind words.
 



I listened to my buddy and found out something new.
 



I shared my ideas with my buddy.
 



I show whakawhanaungatanga in and out of the playground.
 


I show whakawhanaungatanga when: I am in the playground because I help them if they hurt them self.

It was hard when:  I have to say what happened and I might get in trouble.


I really liked: I like when people play with me at lunch and bunch. 

Kerri Thinks
 


Fantastic honest reflection Kingston, what a great High5 learner you are!
You are are kind young man and you notice if people are hurt and try and help them. It is tricky to own up when you have made a mistake and think you might get in trouble but this is also part of whakawhanaungatanga. Keep on thinking and trying to be honest about mistakes to move the target into the green!
Kerri

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