We spent the day today playing board games inside and playing team games outside. We were thinking about what makes games successful.
We got together to talk about and record our thinking. We had to decide what makes a board game or sports game successful.
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Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Thursday, 3 November 2016
International Friendship Day Logo Design
In October, Nicola visited Singapore as part of an Asia NZ Foundation delegation. Nicola visited Bukit Timah School. Worser Bay School have continued to connect and collaborate with Bukit Timah.
Inspired by the way that Bukit Timah School celebrate culture and diversity, Worser Bay are going to celebrate International Friendship Day next year.
"International Friendship Day" is celebrated in Singapore. This day is dedicated to the understanding of Singapore’s relations with its neighbours and aims to nurture the spirit of friendship and collaboration among different people.
International Friendship Day is celebrated in schools in Singapore in April.
The schools that have signed up are from: Ireland, England, USA, Canada, Moldova, Trinidad, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Canada, Luxembourg, Australia, Philippines, China, Romania, Taiwan, Gambia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Morocco, United Arab Emirates and Japan.
Our students have been designing logos for international Friendship Day . Students from Auroa School in Taranaki have also been working on logos. If you are a classroom or a teacher you can sign up here.
Watch this space...
Watch this space...
Monday, 9 May 2016
The Helping Circle
We have been reading a poem called, "Our Town" by James K Baxter. This week we will be writing our own version of the poem. As a group, we brainstormed places that we could write about and then we went off to work on our own brainstorms for our poem about our chosen place.
At the end of our writing session we worked in a sharing circle. We read our brainstorm to a buddy and they read theirs to us. This is a great opportunity to edit and improve what we have written.
Students have been helping each other to brainstorm what they can see, smell, touch, feel and tastein their chosen place.
This links with our school focusabout being connected.
Did what boys do- dozed in the
Schoolroom, made bows and arrows, dodged the
At the end of our writing session we worked in a sharing circle. We read our brainstorm to a buddy and they read theirs to us. This is a great opportunity to edit and improve what we have written.
Students have been helping each other to brainstorm what they can see, smell, touch, feel and taste
This links with our school focus
This is the poem that our students have been reading:
OUR TOWN
By James K Baxter
The town was usual enough; it had
A creek, a bridge, a beach, a sky
Over it, and even a small tin church
I never went to. My brother, my cousins and I
Did what boys do- dozed in the hot
Schoolroom, made bows and arrows, dodged the mad
Boat builder, crept like rabbits through the black
Under-runners with a weak torch,
Burnt dry rushes, wrestled or swam
Doing nothing important.
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