Wednesday, 24 February 2021

Today, we went on a nature scavenger hunt at Lake Waihola with our new friends from Outram. We saw a bridge, a railway crossing, cabbage trees, black swans, reeds, spiders web, fern birds, swallows, rocks, ducks, flowers, and fish. Even though we looked really hard we didn’t find a feather or any tuis. Perhaps we will the next time we go.

Then we had a waka race - unfortunately some of them capsized but they managed to right themselves again in the fast flowing stream. Perhaps Team NZ could use some of our technological expertise in the America's Cup!
We finished the day dropping pooh sticks off the bridge.
Lots of fun!! πŸ˜ƒ












Monday, 22 February 2021

 What a lovely surprise we had today. πŸ˜€


Indy brought her two guinea pigs to school - Brownie and Nugget. She takes great care of her guinea pigs, feeding them hay, grass, apples and kibble biscuits. She also gives them water and cleans out their cage regularly. Indy loves patting her special pets and she says they are great company.
Lovely to see you Indy and your guinea pigs. πŸ‘







Saturday, 20 February 2021

 Learning and reading stories about local Maori history in Taieri Mouth.


We learnt that Moa bones had been discovered in a Maori settlement so there must have been a moa hunter. The children drew pictures after listening to the story of two chiefs, one from Taieri Mouth called Tuwiriroa who had a daughter named Haki Te Kura. The other chief named Tukiauau was a rival and had a son Korokiwhiti who lived on a settlement near Taieri plains. The two children of the chiefs fell in love but the young women's father disapproved.

The chief from Taieri Plains was a hunted man and learnt that his enemies had found out where he was living so he moved his people along with his son down south. While on their journey down river the young women was distraught and leapt from a rock into the water but sadly she died. Her father blamed the chief Tukiauau and his son, he pursued them and they were later killed.

All the Taieri Beach School children built their own miniature waka/canoe out of sticks and cabbage leaves They had to find dry sticks so they can float better and we stripped the cabbage leaves into very thin strips so we could weave together the little sticks and glued some areas to add extra strength.

We did a test run to see if they float before our big day when we will see which one will finish a trip down a stream and who's will be the fastest. I am pleased to say they all float well and who knows we may even have a future Americas cup boat designer !!!











Sunday, 14 February 2021

Practising our spelling, adding a little fun and colour in the process. 






Thursday, 4 February 2021

 Welcome to 2021!

Taieri Beach School is accepting new enrolments from Year 1 to Year 8.
We offer very individualised learning programmes which cater to each student's specific interests and needs.
Our programmes ensure our children have regular social interaction and learning opportunities with other school children of their own age from nearby schools.
If you wish to enrol your child at this wonderful, supportive small school please contact Gloria principal@taieribeach.school.nz