Sunshine Online
- Author By Carol Watson
- Publication date March 20, 2026
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- Categories: Chase, Dash, Maikara, Nixon, Reading
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Our letter of the Week has been the Letter C for cat. We created a Google Vid about the rhyme ‘Pussy Cat’.
We hope you enjoy the singing performed by Kopa Wha!
I would also like to say a huge thank you to Fiona Waugh for all of her fantastic mahi in Kopa Wha this year. You have been amazing to work alongside, and all of the tamariki have always looked forward to seeing you each week. We hope you will re-join us again next year.
Please click on slide number five to view the puppet show. Enjoy!
For the last couple of weeks Kopa Wha have visited the New Plymouth Airport.
The first week we visited, it was very quiet due to an aeroplane recently leaving. This was a nice introduction to a new environment for some of our tamariki.
Today when we visited the airport it was bustling with people. Our tamariki watched a plane take off as well as two planes arriving.
One of our students was fortunate enough to go and sit on an empty Air New Zealand plane. What a magical morning we had!
A huge thank you to Aaron, the New Plymouth Manager, for making this amazing trip such a success!
Last week Kopa Wha were learning about the Letter Yy.
Part of our learning was focused on how the letter y makes different sounds depending on its position in a word. For example, y sounds like a consonant at the beginning of words, but can make a long e sound at the end, as in happy, silly, and baby. Our reader Baby Hippo helped reinforce this learning.
To finish the week, we made our own yoghurt and had a chance to taste the delicious yoghurt we created.
We hope you enjoy the photos of us making our yummy yoghurt.
What a fantastic time we had preparing for our School Production!
This journey has been a wonderful success for all our tamariki. I am especially proud of our Whare Manaaki students who showed such bravery performing on stage for all three shows.
It was an absolute delight to see your smiling faces and genuine enjoyment!
This week Kopa Wha has been learning about the letter Jj as well as -dge and -ge at the end of words, which has the same sound as /j/.
We made Peach Jelly Cups as well as making jam sandwiches. We found letter Jj’s as well as read a recipe and created the procedure of making a jam sandwich.
Great mahi, Kopa Wha!
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Welcome to Term 4!
The Big Book of the week, ‘Old MacDonald’, has been an absolute hit. We have enjoyed singing the song, making hand rhymes as well as creating some sheep for our puppet show which you can view on slide number eight below. We also listened to different animal sounds, named them on our talking devices, and recreated these sounds. What a lot of fun mahi we completed this week!
For the last couple of weeks we have been working on the Letter Ss.
We have been singing a favourite song called Baby Shark, which all the tamariki enjoy.
During our weekly sessions with Fiona, we have been perfecting the art of Google Vids. It has proven to be a hit in Kopa Wha, as once the record button has been pushed, the teleprompter begins, and the students can sing the words displayed on the television. (Click on Slide 6)
What a lot of fun we had creating this music video for you. It really was a team effort. I am so proud of all of our tamariki for giving this a go!
Our Letter of the Week has been Ss as well as Sh.
We completed a range of Ss activities and one particular activity was to complete headbands for our Baby Shark performance next week with Google Vids.
We also visited the seaside where we collected sand, seaweed, shells, and sticks. Once we returned to school we had sensory play with our findings as well as creating some environmental pictures.
For the last couple of weeks we have been using Google Vids in the classroom with the assistance of Fiona.
We thought it would be a lovely follow up from our Movie Premeire to perform a puppet show of Little Red Riding Hood.
All the students helped to make the different characters and setting in this famous fairytale.
We hope you enjoy watching the puppet show. (Slide 6)
Please feel free to leave a comment, we would love to hear from you!