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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.
You can also see sharing from Rimu and Whakamanawa students from previous years.

Monday, 3 June 2019

More Samoan Language Week

Sharing and Sampling Some Samoan Food

To celebrate Samoan Language Week, we decided to try a few Samoan foods.  We ordered some panikeke, sapasui and Dominick's mum made up some koko laisa.  At lunch time, we shared the panikeke with all of Te Ara Takitini so everybody could try some.  Whakamanawa added some sapasui to ours.  After lunch, Dominick's mum brought in a pot of koko laisa for us to try also.
Here are a few pictures:
Oh my yum!  Panikeke!

Beautiful manners as we serve.

Sapasui and panikeke went really well together.

Thumbs up all round.

Sapasui sampling.

Here's to koko laisa at school.

Enjoying some koko laisa as we read.

Sapasui time.

Kian made sure we all said 'Fa'afetai' as he served our kai.

Dominick and Cayleigh did an amazing job of serving and cleaning up.

Whakamanawa feasting time.

Koko laisa time to wash down all of the panikeke I ate.

For next year's Samoan language Week, we will get enough panikeke for all of the school to try.  They were divine.






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