A few reminders...
* Food for Thought supermarket permission and transport forms need to come back to school in the next few days. Thanks to those who have offered to take transport, I'll be in touch by the end of the week if we need you.
* Camp forms are also due in as soon as possible. If you would like to be considered to be parent help on camp, please read the SQP (suitably qualified person) criteria that is in place for Wainui camp. Thanks to those who have volunteered to be parent help, we have had a huge response so far!
* The class speech competition will be Wednesday 12th August (Week 4). It will be judged by Sam Pelham (Rm 14 teacher). 3 students per class will be chosen for the Senior team finals on Monday 17th August. Please make sure your child is preparing at home based on the criteria sheet I sent home last week. I have helped them to come up with topics and we have looked at structure and the criteria in detail, but the speech writing needs to be done at home. I am happy to look at any draft speeches if you like.
* We have started our dance learning in preparation for our dance showcase at the end of the term. Here are some pictures of our dance session last week.
Sunday, 2 August 2015
Friday, 31 July 2015
Wonderful Week one and two
For the past two weeks it has been (Week one and Two) We have been turning our brains back on from the holidays. We started our new topic of arts using our body to show what we are saying in a beautiful way. On week one we started doing a piece of writing by drawing a camera with a picture that sums up our holidays. Then we wrote a summary about what our picture was about.
Not only did we start something new but we finished of some other things too like our wonderful novel Wonder! It was a brilliant book and had a extremely meaningful message 'never judge a book by its cover'.
Week 2 has been just as exciting because its maori language week. We learned some Te Reo. Like how to say 'How old are you?' Week 2 has also been extremely arty we have learning a new dance where we choose a word ending with 'ing' and made a four beat dance then chose another new 'ing' word and combined the dances together. They all looked great.
We still cant believe its been half of the year all ready. We have all enjoyed everything we have done for the year so far and can't wait to see what is next. Hope you enjoyed reading this.
By Thesara and Jake
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
A few weeks in Room 23
Hi everyone, this is Harriet and Zach, reporting on the past few weeks in Room 23. It's been a few weeks since our last update!
For the past 6 weeks we have had a student teacher called Miss Barker. She's been doing lots of teaching and lessons with us. She has been teaching us our Science unit which is about what causes our land to change. We now know that people can cause the land to change, like chop down trees, build cities and build stuff that effects the environment. We have also been learning about movement, like how the tectonic plates move and continental drift.
Miss Barker has also taught us some different types of poetry. The first poem we did was a Diamante poem, which had opposites in it, and it had to include adjectives and verbs. The poem we just did was a Tanka poem. It is kind of similar to a Haiku poem because it uses syllables too but it is a bit longer. a Tanka poem has 5, 7, 5, 7, 7 syllables.
We've been learning about Football with Miss Barker because she plays football for a womens team. We have learnt about passing and how you have to use the inside of your foot, and how communication is important when you pass.
On the last day of term there will be a music performance for Grandparents. The orchestra will perform. We have Zach, Millie, Sam and Paige in the orchestra. Some people will also perform some songs they have been learning with Ms Emeleus.
For Reading, Mrs Hanson has been teaching us about heading and trigger words, which is a way to summarise what you have read. We are reading a text called 'What Causes Rain?". We are also practicing using 'I think that means' to show that we understand what we are reading.
Kapa Haka has been working really hard towards their Cultural Festival performance. The girls have to learn long poi and the boys are doing a haka. We are feeling really excited and nervous.
Last but not least, this week has been BOOK WEEK! On Monday we had a dress up day. We had to dress up as a character from a book then we had a parade so we could see everyone's costumes. We had a vote for best dressed in our class and Georgia (as Mary Poppins) and Jarelle (as Mr Stink) won.
On Tuesday we had an afternoon with our buddy class. We heard some adults read books to us and we read with our buddies. We also went to the book fair in the hall. Teachers are doing 'Read around the Rooms" where they go to different rooms and read books. Yesterday Whaia Mel and Mrs Dykstra read to our class. Today we are going to a book show and tomorrow we are doing a book swap in our class. A book swap is where you bring a book in from that you don't anymore or have already read and you bring it in to class to swap it with other people's books. Tomorrow we also have the 'Book Olympics'! We are excited!
We hope you enjoyed reading our blog post, don't forget to check next week for our next post!
Harriet and Zach
For the past 6 weeks we have had a student teacher called Miss Barker. She's been doing lots of teaching and lessons with us. She has been teaching us our Science unit which is about what causes our land to change. We now know that people can cause the land to change, like chop down trees, build cities and build stuff that effects the environment. We have also been learning about movement, like how the tectonic plates move and continental drift.
Miss Barker has also taught us some different types of poetry. The first poem we did was a Diamante poem, which had opposites in it, and it had to include adjectives and verbs. The poem we just did was a Tanka poem. It is kind of similar to a Haiku poem because it uses syllables too but it is a bit longer. a Tanka poem has 5, 7, 5, 7, 7 syllables.
We've been learning about Football with Miss Barker because she plays football for a womens team. We have learnt about passing and how you have to use the inside of your foot, and how communication is important when you pass.
On the last day of term there will be a music performance for Grandparents. The orchestra will perform. We have Zach, Millie, Sam and Paige in the orchestra. Some people will also perform some songs they have been learning with Ms Emeleus.
For Reading, Mrs Hanson has been teaching us about heading and trigger words, which is a way to summarise what you have read. We are reading a text called 'What Causes Rain?". We are also practicing using 'I think that means' to show that we understand what we are reading.
Kapa Haka has been working really hard towards their Cultural Festival performance. The girls have to learn long poi and the boys are doing a haka. We are feeling really excited and nervous.
Last but not least, this week has been BOOK WEEK! On Monday we had a dress up day. We had to dress up as a character from a book then we had a parade so we could see everyone's costumes. We had a vote for best dressed in our class and Georgia (as Mary Poppins) and Jarelle (as Mr Stink) won.
On Tuesday we had an afternoon with our buddy class. We heard some adults read books to us and we read with our buddies. We also went to the book fair in the hall. Teachers are doing 'Read around the Rooms" where they go to different rooms and read books. Yesterday Whaia Mel and Mrs Dykstra read to our class. Today we are going to a book show and tomorrow we are doing a book swap in our class. A book swap is where you bring a book in from that you don't anymore or have already read and you bring it in to class to swap it with other people's books. Tomorrow we also have the 'Book Olympics'! We are excited!
We hope you enjoyed reading our blog post, don't forget to check next week for our next post!
Harriet and Zach
Morning Tea this Friday
This Friday is the final day for Miss Barker, our student teacher. We will have a small celebration for her at 9.45-10.10 on Friday. If you would like to bring something SMALL to share, please bring it on Friday. Those students who are in orchestra will leave orchestra early so they can attend.
Next Week
Next Week is the last week of Term 2 and we have LOTS happening!
* Parent Teacher Interviews: Wednesday 3-7 and Thursday 2-6. On Thursday school will end at 2pm to allow for this.
*School Photos: Wednesday 1st July.
* Music for Grandparents: Friday 3rd July. The Middle School and Senior School singers will perform, along with the Orchestra. Please be seated by 11am, the performance will run for approximately 40 minutes.
* Parent Teacher Interviews: Wednesday 3-7 and Thursday 2-6. On Thursday school will end at 2pm to allow for this.
*School Photos: Wednesday 1st July.
* Music for Grandparents: Friday 3rd July. The Middle School and Senior School singers will perform, along with the Orchestra. Please be seated by 11am, the performance will run for approximately 40 minutes.
Book Swap
Our Book Swap is tomorrow (Thursday) morning!
Please remember to bring between 1-3 books that you would like to swap. Make sure you check with an adult at home to see if you're allowed to take them!
Please remember to bring between 1-3 books that you would like to swap. Make sure you check with an adult at home to see if you're allowed to take them!
Friday, 5 June 2015
Short Week 7
This week at school we have been doing art , for our art we did something called a hotch potch , it is a creature made up with 6 different animals like platapus and a lion and we combined them in to one animal e.g platalion and we have been doing a program called AVAILLL. AVAILLL is an activity were you read watch e.g with the subtitals on. We are looking forward to assembly next week, we are running it. I hope we get a certificate!!!!!!!! This short week at school has been very fun , we have been doing our portraits for our reports, that's everyone's favourite time of the year isn't it? We had two different teachers this week. We have also been reading a novel called wonder.
Kegan and Finn CW
Kegan and Finn CW
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