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Andrew Jennings Ph: (06) 306 8541 Fax: (06) 306 9846 Martinborough Mob: 0275 946 820 Peter Taylor Ph: (06) 306 9111 Fax: (06) 306 9450 Martinborough Mob: 0274 300 600 Jim Brasell Ph: (06) 306 9411 Fax: (06) 306 9282 Martinborough Mob: 0274 434 633 [email protected] *Registered Craftsman Plumber *18 Years Experience *Domestic and Light Commercial *New Housing & Renovations *Environmental septic tanks scheme *Spouting TORA BULLDOZING Your Local Earthmoving Contractor Garry Hansen 027 399 3379 For all your Bulldozing Requirements Your Local Lime Provider CARTERTON PLUMBERS Ltd Providing quality plumbing with pride YOUR RURAL PLUMBING SPECIAL- ISTS SEPTIC TANK CLEANING WATER TANKS & WATER PUMPS ALL PLUMBING & DRAINLAYING SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS NEW or OLD PHONE 06 379 8849 027 275 1863 Phone: (06) 306 9638 Ag Lime Screened Lime Raceways Driveways Ornamental Rocks COASTAL PROPERTY SERVICES Building-Maintenance-Repairs L.B.P. CARPENTER DAVID MCKEE 06 307 8228 over 35 years experience Malneek Plumbing 2 Campbell Dr. Martinborough Call Nigel today - 06 306 9834 Or 027 290 0518 35 Jellicoe St, Martinborough SAFEPOWER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WATER PUMPS & MILKING MACHINES SALES INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS Ph: 06 306 9491…………..A/H: 06 306 9990 Fax: 06 306 8491 This is Property Brokers Country For all your Real Estate Requirements Contact the team (06) 306 8484 [email protected] WWW.propertybrokers.co.nz LICENCED AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK AGENTS TOM WILSON MOTORS Jellicoe Street, Martinborough ph: (06) 306 9565 tyres are what we do best 204 Lake Ferry Rd Phone 06 306 9011 Fax 06 306 9711 Mobile 027 643 5381 Josh 027 508 8696 Daniel MARTINBOROUGH TRANSPORT Ltd [email protected] General & Livestock Specialists Ed Holter electrician Repairs, Maintenance and installations Phone 307 8833 KITCHENERS Great coffee and smoko food Eat in or Takeaway Phone 306 9376 Phone 06 307 8115 Continuing to support Tuturumuri School Week 2, Term 3, 2016 From the Principal’s Chair Kia ora tena koutou katoa We have started the term well with the students full of stories about their holidays. As- sessments in reading, basic facts, spelling, handwriting and individual goal setting are un- derway. Students from year 3-4 will be trialling the use of independent timetables this term. These are proving successful with our senior students as part of self-management. An unplanned power outage affected us on Thursday but we rocked on and when the power came back on at 11.35am, we were delighted. Renita has started in her role as the newly appointed release teacher and is already making her mark in the classroom. Profile books have now all been updated and returned to school. Thank you for your as- sistance with these. We have started an integrated unit around the Olympics and will also be looking at rights, rules and responsibilities. Renita is covering Te Reo and Food and Nutrition. The purchase of a basketball hoop and back board is underway and Lauren donated a smaller free standing netball goal for the younger students. Heather’s hours in the office this term are as follows: Monday to Thursday 8-9am and then she will be in the class as Teacher Aide for the main teaching blocks. She will re- sume office duties from 1-2.30pm (Monday - Wednesday) and 12.30-2pm on Thursdays. If you need to get hold of us outside these hours, please do leave a message on the answerphone, as these are regularly checked throughout the day. Have a great couple of weeks. Jo Mahoney Principal Take Up the Challenge Takoto he manuka kawea ake If you are thinking of buying or selling your property, please call: Ondy Herrick on 027 271 7435 CHETWIN CONTRACTING LTD Certifying Drainlayer Local agents for Wormorators: The Natural on Site Effluent Disposal System Ph 06 307 8162 Mob 0274 429 066 Em [email protected]

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Page 1: Your Local Lime Provider LICENCED AUCTIONEERS hallenge › 2013 › 06 › ... · LICENCED AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK AGENTS ph: (06) 306 9565 tyres are what we do best 204 Lake Ferry

Andrew Jennings Ph: (06) 306 8541 Fax: (06) 306 9846 Martinborough Mob: 0275 946 820

Peter Taylor Ph: (06) 306 9111 Fax: (06) 306 9450 Martinborough Mob: 0274 300 600

Jim Brasell Ph: (06) 306 9411 Fax: (06) 306 9282 Martinborough Mob: 0274 434 633

[email protected]

*Registered Craftsman Plumber

*18 Years Experience

*Domestic and Light Commercial

*New Housing & Renovations

*Environmental septic tanks scheme

*Spouting

TORA BULLDOZING Your Local Earthmoving Contractor

Garry Hansen 027 399 3379

For all your Bulldozing Requirements

Your Local Lime Provider

CARTERTON PLUMBERS Ltd “Providing quality plumbing with pride

YOUR RURAL PLUMBING SPECIAL-

ISTS

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

WATER TANKS & WATER PUMPS ALL PLUMBING & DRAINLAYING

SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS NEW or OLD

PHONE 06 379 8849 027 275

1863

Phone: (06) 306 9638

Ag Lime Screened Lime Raceways Driveways Ornamental Rocks

COASTAL

PROPERTY SERVICES Building-Maintenance-Repairs

L.B.P. CARPENTER DAVID MCKEE

06 307 8228

over 35 years experience

Malneek Plumbing 2 Campbell Dr. Martinborough

Call Nigel today - 06 306 9834

Or 027 290 0518

35 Jellicoe St, Martinborough

SAFEPOWER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WATER PUMPS & MILKING MACHINES SALES

INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS

Ph: 06 306 9491…………..A/H: 06 306 9990

Fax: 06 306 8491

This is Property Brokers Country

For all your Real Estate Requirements

Contact the team

(06) 306 8484 [email protected]

WWW.propertybrokers.co.nz

LICENCED AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK AGENTS

TOM WILSON MOTORS Jellicoe Street, Martinborough

ph: (06) 306 9565

tyres are what we do best

204 Lake Ferry

Rd

Phone 06 306 9011 Fax 06 306 9711 Mobile 027 643 5381 Josh 027 508 8696 Daniel

MARTINBOROUGH

TRANSPORT Ltd

[email protected]

General & Livestock Specialists

Ed Holter

electrician

Repairs, Maintenance

and installations

Phone 307 8833

KITCHENERS

Great coffee and

smoko food

Eat in or

Takeaway

Phone 306 9376

Phone 06 307 8115

Continuing to support

Tuturumuri School

Week 2, Term 3, 2016 From the Principal’s Chair Kia ora tena koutou katoa We have started the term well with the students full of stories about their holidays. As-sessments in reading, basic facts, spelling, handwriting and individual goal setting are un-derway. Students from year 3-4 will be trialling the use of independent timetables this term. These are proving successful with our senior students as part of self-management. An unplanned power outage affected us on Thursday but we rocked on and when the power came back on at 11.35am, we were delighted. Renita has started in her role as the newly appointed release teacher and is already making her mark in the classroom. Profile books have now all been updated and returned to school. Thank you for your as-sistance with these. We have started an integrated unit around the Olympics and will also be looking at rights, rules and responsibilities. Renita is covering Te Reo and Food and Nutrition. The purchase of a basketball hoop and back board is underway and Lauren donated a smaller free standing netball goal for the younger students. Heather’s hours in the office this term are as follows: Monday to Thursday 8-9am and then she will be in the class as Teacher Aide for the main teaching blocks. She will re-sume office duties from 1-2.30pm (Monday - Wednesday) and 12.30-2pm on Thursdays. If you need to get hold of us outside these hours, please do leave a message on the answerphone, as these are regularly checked throughout the day. Have a great couple of weeks.

Jo Mahoney

Principal

Take Up the Challenge

Takoto he manuka kawea ake

If you are thinking of buying or selling your property, please call:

Ondy Herrick on 027 271 7435

CHETWIN CONTRACTING LTD

Certifying Drainlayer

Local agents for Wormorators:

The Natural on Site Effluent

Disposal System

Ph 06 307 8162

Mob 0274 429 066

Em [email protected]

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Travis our Virtues Bear We award Travis to one student and each fortnight who has shown some or all of the virtues including: Excellence, Cooperation, Self-Discipline, Honesty, Creativity and Respect. In Week 2, goes to Tom for voluntarily helping others in his own time.

WILL HELP YOU SUC-

CEED

SPECIALISTS

IN FARM MERCHANDISE

MASTERTON 06 377 1017

GREYTOWN

UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS SINCE 1873

306 5555 pandk.co.nz

4th August 2016

What’s Coming Up At School Every Thursday Playgroup in the Activity Room, all welcome August Thursday, 4th August—Tough Kid Competition Thursday, 11th August - BOT meeting at 4.30 Friday, 12th August—Pyjama Day Thursday, 18th August—Heart Foundation: Food for Thought programme Friday, 19th August—School visit to Four Square and the Library Thursday, 25th August - Road Safety 9.30 - 12.30 Friday, 26th August - Wairarapa College Production Yrs 6&7 Thursday, 25th August—Road Safety 9.30—12.30 Monday, 29th August—Technology Yr 7’s also 5th, 12th 19th September Wednesday 31st August and Thursday 1st September - Student Lead Con-ferences (Parents to book a time with their child between 3 and 5pm) Friday, 2nd September—Jazz Concert in Martinborough for Yr 7’s Thursday, 8th September—Kapa Haka World Record attempt in Masterton Friday, 16th September—Dress as a book/TV character

Tidy Kiwi Award

Tidy Kiwi is given out to a student who has demonstrated care for our school and classroom environment. James was the recipient of Tidy Kiwi in week 2 for vacuuming the classroom and generally being tidy overall.

School Values - A = Active

The students are working through the school values and to them “A” means

‘Energetic and busy. Alert and improving. Being an active member of the class-

room and school. Getting involved in things.

YUMMY STICKERS, BREAD Bags and Dental products for recycling We are asking our community to once again send in their Yummy fruit stickers and dental products to school. Also bread bags for Goodman Fielder products. Including Sunny Crust (Bread, Buns and Wraps) Country Split, Molenberg, Freyas and Vogels.

COLGATE COMMUNITY RECYCLE DRIVE Don’t forget to send in all your dental packaging to school. This includes old toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes, floss mouthwash bottles of any brand. We will be sending this away on Monday morning.

Teacher and Principal awards Adrian for mastery of letter sounds. Pippa and Mackenzi for effort in Mathematics

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WILL HELP YOU SUCCEED

SPECIALISTS

IN FARM MERCHANDISE

MASTERTON 06 377 1017

GREYTOWN 06 304 8045

UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS SINCE 1873

306 5555 pandk.co.nz

Nga kupu o te wiki

Putiputi - flower sounds like: pu tea pu tea (said at speed)

Waea - phone sounds like: why ahhh

Red Socks Day

The students got right behind this and purchased red socks from

the Sir Peter Blake Trust to celebrate young leaders.

Hi-Vis jackets were given to each student to promote safety on ru-

ral roads. This is part of a promotion for Wairarapa students

through road safety.

Student Writing

In the holidays, Mum, Flyn and I went to go and see our aunty and our cousins. They came down from Napier. After we talked, we went to see a horse. Its name was Curry Up. Next, we went to the pools. Before that, I went to the circus with Hannah. - Pippa, Y4

I went to Taupo and we went to the hot pools. We went skiing and we were in a lake house. - Hannah, Y1

On Saturday, Tom, Dad and I went to the beach. When we got there we saw kahawai. Why were there sooo many kahawai? We caught five using our fishing rods. Dad was helping cast out our lines. We took them home and ate them for dinner. It was good. We had vegetables with the fish. I love fishing! - James, Y3 We went on holiday in a motor home. It was white and on the holiday we got a new DVD called Lego Star Wars. We went to Taupo and went fishing for prawns but we didn't catch any prawns. We went to Rotorua. We went to the luge and on a jet boat ride. It was so much fun! - Hunter, Y3

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WILL HELP YOU SUCCEED

SPECIALISTS

IN FARM MERCHANDISE

MASTERTON 06 377 1017

GREYTOWN 06 304 8045

UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS SINCE 1873

306 5555 pandk.co.nz

Thank You

Sheldon, Nick and Christine for removing the concrete and old clay pipes from the school house after the plumbing work was completed. JR, Ange and Tom for their work at the school house over the holidays, on a small number of property issues. Mike for organising with PGG Wrightson, materials to construct the fence at the school house. Also, thanks Mike, Stew and Russell, for the construction of the fence. It looks fantastic! Tineke, for sewing up the kids cushions. The kids appreciated your help. Renita, for helping Jo and Lauren move some of their additional furniture, in the dark!

Students Learning at Tuturumuri School Community Notices

LOST - Rubber mat off a quad bike. Lost between the windmills and Te Awaiti. If found, please phone Simon 3078886 Worm Wine - This is still available for you to purchase, here at the school. ‘Reading Together Programme’ - a notice regarding this has been given to all school parents. Contact the office if you have any questions regarding this. Wanted - If you have a collection of unwanted ice cream containers with their lids, the school would love to take them off your hands. Also, newspapers for paper mache and old, unwanted pillows to use as cushion stuffing. Thank you in advance. Transport required - we require transport to the following events: Friday, 19th August—School visit to Four Square and the Library Friday, 26th August - Wairarapa College Production Yrs 6&7 (+2 adults) Friday, 2nd September—Jazz Concert in Martinborough for Yr 7’s Thursday, 8th September—Kapa Haka World Record attempt in Masterton (transport required for whole school) Please contact the office if you can help with transport.

As part of self management, the students are working through the different criteria to advance through the different licenses. Learners - Restricted - Full - Elite Special Forces!

The students support each other with their learning. Here is James working with Adrian on his reading work.

The Senior boys have been highly engaged in writing and publishing their own nar-ratives. These were collated into individual books.