
Our Class Friendship and Care Rules
Learning to be good friends Caring for our classroom Making good choices together

Whanaungatanga - Being Good Friends
Whānau means family or people we care about Ngatanga means connecting with others Together it means: Being friends and helping each other

Let's Practice Whanaungatanga!
Turn to a friend next to you Share something kind you can do Give your friend a high-five or smile

Kaitiakitanga - Caring for Our Things
Kaitiaki means guardian or caretaker Tanga means doing something Together it means: Looking after our classroom and nature

Ways We Can Be Kaitiaki
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Tino Rangatiratanga - Being in Charge of Ourselves
Tino means very or really Rangatiratanga means being in charge Together it means: Making good choices and caring for our own things

What Does Being in Charge Look Like?
Think about a time you made a good choice at school How did it make you feel? What could you be in charge of in our classroom?
