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OUR BIG MOVE - TE WAKA AKO

HI bloggers, a couple of weeks after the holidays we have been waiting for the  new classrooms to open  . Finally we have opened our new classrooms with a big ceremony , one of the members from parliament . Michael wood came to visit as and cut the ribbon which was running in between to of the poles from the deck when the ribbon was finally cut the building was finally open we were aloud into have our first view . After our early morning tea what go to start working inside and meet other people and the way to learn . WE have four different sections in TE WAKA-  AKO  which is yellow were people can work in a quit space  green which is were people can work with a buddies and blue were you can work in a group  but last but not lease  orange were is going to be a kitchen and art station . YA it's time to meet other and find out information about them  .  FELL FREE TO COMMENT πŸ‘…πŸ’—πŸ““πŸ“‚πŸ€
                                         BLOG YA  LATER  here are some photographs 




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  1. Talofa lava Manea, my name is Claire from Waikowhai Primary School and I really like your description of how you moved into your new classroom's, your writing was so interesting that you got me so hooked into reading your writing. Maybe next time you could keep checking over your writing to see if it makes more sense.
    If you would like to check my blog out please go to http://wpsclairew.blogspot.co.nz/ and please feel free to comment.

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