Since we starting incorporating the class paepae into our morning routines, it has been going so wonderfully. The children understand this process and have become more confident about how the paepae is ran and what they need to say. As a part of papepae, children are learning to their mihi. It is a simple mihi to say their name and where they are from. Most of the children are very confident at saying their name using Ko.... ahau. We are learning to say where we are from using No....ahau.
Saturday, June 15, 2019
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