Friday 4 March 2016

Meet Whaea Edith


Ko Pataua te maunga
Ko Taiharuru te awa
Ko Huruhurumanu te waka
Ko Ngati Korora te hapu
Ko Te Waiariki me Ngapuhi nga iwi
Ko Edith Davis toku ingoa


Introduction

Kia Ora, my name is Whaea Edith and I am in my third year of teaching.  I am currently teaching 17 year 1-4 students in Room 1.  Although I am new to the profession, I can assure you that I have been trained by highly professional and experienced practitioners and lecturers from The University of Auckland. 
Yes, our classroom organisation may seem a little all over the place, but at present it is working for both me and the children while we focus on classroom routines, behaviour management, and awareness of safety amongst each other, and others.
Nobody knows these children better than their parents/caregivers, therefore your involvement and contribution to your child's education is acknowledged. Working alongside parents to bring out the best in their children, gives me great satisfaction.

Tangata ako ana i te whare, te turanga ki te marae, tau ana
A person who is taught at home, will stand collected on the Marae (meeting house grounds)
A child who is given proper values at home and cherished within his family, will not only behave well amongst the family but also within society and throughout his life.

Personal Information

I have a curious nature and I always seek out new ways to improve my teaching skills and advance the quality of education,  Recently graduated with a Bachelor of Education (specialising in te Reo Maori), I also own and operate two businesses alongside my partner. My partner is an IT specialist and is currently training part time at The Diving Academy, to become a qualified Scuba Diving Instructor. 

Huarahi Maori Graduates 2013




When I am not in the classroom, I love to spend time with my family, going to the beach, diving, fishing, enjoying entertainment from live bands, singing, travelling, and keeping involved in cultural Practise's and commitments.
My partner and I have a blended family, and we are blessed to share 7 beautiful children and another baby on the way, due April 2016.

Our Whanau (family)

Whaea Edith and Matua Hemi (James)

Our children

Our Babies

From left: (4yrs) Sulu-Vinie (VJ), (7yrs) Chantana, and (6yrs) Keilana

Our big kids

From left: (12yrs) Te Omeka, (17yrs) Ethan, (14yrs) Oceania, and (11yrs) Tatarina

Christmas holiday 2014


 Taiharuru - Pataua South
This is where I grew up. This photo is taken from our front yard

I love my seafood! 




We have a pet cat named Pickle. She enjoys cuddles.


I hope you now know me a little better. I will try and keep our blog updated regularly. 


He kākano ahau i ruia mai i Rangiātea
I am a seed which was sewn in the heavens of Rangiatea
A famous proverb from the Aotea waka, which shows the important of your genealogy and your culture.

Friday 26 February 2016

Welcome to Term 1 Room 1!!!!!

Here are some photos of what we have been up to in our first couple of weeks :)

MATHS - Week 1-5 Statistics: We are learning to organise/sort/categorise ourselves into groups of our preferred colour. Using the words 'less than', 'more than', 'the same as', most, least etc. We are also learning to ask questions about our findings e.g. I wonder which group has the 'most/least' students that like.....,? would the data be the same if we included other classes?

Well done Rm 1! What a great start to our term strand.





KIWI CAN SAYS!!!!!!!!

Here we are sitting up nicely with Rm 14 at our very first KiwiCan lesson for the term. We are learning about leadership skills and good role models that we can look up to.

Our KiwiCan catch phrase - "Kiwi Can says leaders are fair, leaders are fun, leaders include everyone!"




SWIMMING - We are learning to use flutter boards to glide across the pool, blow bubbles, and kick our feet (under the water).

We only have 7 swimmers each week so make sure to bring your togs EVERY DAY!!! Well done to my regular swimmers.