Constable Jo came to visit us. She came to teach us how to keep ourselves safe. Jo told us that if someone bullies us we can go and tell an adult we trust like our teacher or parent. Constable Jo and Raedence did a role play of touching in a way we don't like so we could practise saying "Stop it, I don't like it" We all had a buddy and we had to be serious (even though we were pretending) and say it without laughing. If we are laughing or being silly the person might think we like it and it's just a game.
Nau mai, haere mai! Welcome to our class blog with Matua Taki. We are a Year 3/4 class at Hamilton East School. We are part of the Tōtara Team. We will be sharing our learnings and adventures with whānau to enjoy!
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Term 3 Week 1
Kia ora e te whānau. Welcome to term 3. We have started the term with 3 new students, so we welcome them to our Room 15 whānau. This week ...

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Oh no are you in trouble? Blair room15
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