It’s absolutely heart warming the way kiwis have thrown themselves behind @gumbootfriday & @iamhope_nz to raise funds to provide free counselling for any young people who need it. My job as a school Family Support worker brings me face to face (daily) with the reality of the lack of affordable services in the area – we’re woefully under resourced. On the plus side, you don’t need to give me an
Let’s celebrate Māori language week!
Have you found all our free Māori classroom resources? Get yourself organised for Māori language week with these free printables! Below are some quick find links to save you spending too much time digging through the blog (teacher time is precious) Just click the images! Have a great Māori language week with your class, and don’t forget to check back often as our collection of resources is always growing.
Samoan Language week! + FREE Printables!
Talofa lava! It’s Samoan week – how are you celebrating? Did you know that Samoan is the third most commonly spoken language in NZ following English and Māori? Get some of the beautiful Samoan language flowing in your classroom with the help of these free colour and number mini posters…. Click here to download your FREE colour posters. Click here to download your free set of number mini posters Are
“How was your day?” Alternative questions for after school!
Dad: “Hey little man, how was your day?” Child: “Yeah ok” Dad: “Ohh. What did you do?” Child: “Not much…..” This free download contains some great prompts to getting the conversation flowing after school, and will hopefully support a deeper understanding for caregivers about what’s actually been going on in their young person’s day! Enlarge to A3, and this set is perfect for popping up on the classroom window for
Teacher Union & strike day graphics – Kua tae te wā, it’s time.
*The following blog post is a repost from 2018 – it’s a bit grim that just about everything in it is still relevant today. Not sure if that means it’s aged well or not?! I shared the following post on social media last month and WHEW! It obviously touch a nerve with our teachers as it was shared over 1,300 times and viewed by nearly 150,000 people within the space
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