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Te Ara Angitu is a group of Year 5 and 6 students at Ara Tū Whakatā Gilberthorpe School in Hei Hei, Ōtautahi, Aotearoa. Welcome to our blog where we share our learning throughout 2022.
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Monday, 31 October 2016

Diwali Treats

Diwali Celebration



We had a lovely surprise today when Siyona's mum brought in some treats to celebrate Diwali.  Some of our Reading groups have been reading and learning about this festival and are in the process of creating digital learning objects to share their learning.


8 comments:

  1. Χαίρετε Miss Waho, Hannah Bro Here
    These look so good it's hard not to reach inside of the screen and eat them! Thanks to Siyona!
    How did they taste? What one was your favourite?

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  2. Milan Here
    Mmmm!!! Those Diwali treats look tasty and yummy I wonder if we will try any of those. The Diwali food reminds me when I went to the Diwali festival to see siyona perform. Her performance was amazing and very bright and colourful. The festival was amazing. Any way those treats look tasty and I wont mind learning more about Diwali. See you later.

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  3. Kia Ora
    Learning about Diwali was really fun we have learnt a lot of things and there were heaps of sites that talked about it to but everyone is talking about the new buildings too though Diwali sounds like a special day or 5 days.
    Blog ya later!

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  4. Hi Miss Waho I think that Diwali day is cool baecaues people can cool patens and show it to very one and the best part is that family get to gether. And the food looks so ummy to. Blog you latter.

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  5. Kia Ora Miss Waho,Hannah Typing :)
    I see you have been digging to to some yummy Diwali treats lucky :) I wish I had some :)
    Also thank you Siyona's Mum for letting Siyona bring them in for the teachers even though I'm not a teacher Lol.
    Happy Diwali :)

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  6. gamardschoba, Miss Waho
    I think that Diwali is a big thing for India and do you no what foodit was or if it was if Syonas mum made it or brought it.
    Bye.

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  7. Hey Yvee again,
    It must have been so fun to learn about Diwali, Just looking at it makes my mouth water. Looks sooooooooo delicious. I bet they tasted better than they look...
    Maybe I will try and make them at home.

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  8. Hi my name is Bruno from Owairaka School.
    You guys look like you are having a great time on Diwali.
    Come to my blog. http://odsbrunos.blogspot.co.nz/
    Thanks!

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