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Te Aka rauemi - Kura Rātapu 2023

Nau mai, haere mai ki te wāhanga tuawha!

Te Aka 

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February 12 – April 9, 2023

April 30 – July 2, 2023

July 23 – September 24, 2023

October 15 – December 17, 2023

I am going to throw this ball/balloon/squishy/teddy/anything soft, to one person who
will catch it. When you catch it, I want you to tell us something cool that you did over
the holidays/weekend. It can be anything – doing the dishes, going for a swim,
hanging out with different whānau, whatever.

● If there are new tamaiti, get the tamariki to say their names and ages first to
help everyone get to know each other

3 and 1 game…
A natural disaster is about to hit and you have to evacuate your house.
What are three (3) things that you would definitely take with you, and one (1) thing that you would definitely leave behind?
Give everyone an opportunity to answer this question.

As tamariki come in, they must write their names on a piece of paper. 

The leader mixes these pieces of paper up and puts them all over the room. Tamariki have 3 minutes (or it’s up to you how long you use) to find their names and come back. 

See if tamariki can stick their names onto their tinana and one person can go around and read the names, or tamariki can introduce themselves. They might like to add something cool about themselves too.

● Again, this is helpful if there are new tamariki

Pēnei, pēna
This game is ‘Simon Says’ but the Reo version. In the game of Simon Says, when
the leader says “do this”, the audience follows. When the leader says “do that”,
those members of the audience who copy you are out!
In a similar way, the leader says “Pēnei” (do this) to get the audience to follow. If the
leader says “Pēna” (do that) and anyone follows, then they are out. Keep going until
there is one person left. They are the winner!