On Friday, we said goodbye to our College Teacher, Miss Tetera. Miss Tetera joined us in Week 6 and stayed in our classroom until Week 9. Miss Tetera was a teacher and learner in our classroom. We all noticed how much she improved in her teaching during her four weeks with us.
We loved having Miss Tetera in our class because...
We loved having Miss Tetera in our class because...
- She was fun and enthusiastic
- She taught us some new games in P.E.
- She sung to us and played her eight string Ukelele
- She has a great sense of humour
- She put us out of our comfort zone and encouraged us to take risks
- She always bounced into the classroom
- She taught us a song and the Samoan Sasa
- She taught us new maths strategies
Thank you Miss Tetera for teaching and learning alongside us. We really appreciated our Freddo Frogs on the last day too. Yum, yum, yum! We miss you and can't wait for you to come back in August.
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I think the sass came out really good.
ReplyDeleteCool sasa
ReplyDeleteI love the Sasa:) Good Work.
ReplyDeleteKia Orana Everybody,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the blurb about me on your blog!
I definitely appreciated the opportunity to come into the best class at Ross Intermediate.
A really big thank you to Miss Beauchamp for guiding me along the way and to all the children for helping me just as much as I helped them.
I definitely can't wait to come back! Hopefully i'll have more cool things like The Sasa to teach you guys
Make sure you go hard for Sheppard at the singing competition! And I will see you in August!
Miss Tetera
Ki Ora, this blog is great, love the sasa especially!
ReplyDeleteTonya (Nick's mum's friend)
Hi Room 7 - Great photo of your class with the Rugby Word Cup - Hopefully New Zealand will win it and you may get to see it again! Keep up the good work and some of you could even be in the All Blacks to play for it someday!
ReplyDeleteSharyn (Nick's Mum)
I know Kahurangi had a great time working with Miss Tetera. Hopefully she will be back for another placement. The web page is awesome and I will be checking in more often.
ReplyDeleteJackie (Kahurangi's mum)