We have been learning to add things to Seesaw independently. We took photos and added drawings and labels. Some of us added voive overs. Our next steps are to say what we are learning to do.
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Friday, 24 February 2017
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Computer Maths
Our students have been proving what they have learnt on
Each week, they get a portal to work through and can access videos, games and tasks and they can choose activities at their level.
You can access the portal by clicking on this link: http://bit.ly/2fTiqAE
Students with Their own Google Apps accounts can log onto our Maths Hub at home/ school by logging on with their school Gmail account:
Geometry, Algebra, Measurement |
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Teaching the Teachers
These students were great leaders today and taught some teachers from Island Bay how to use Seesaw. You guys are
Saturday, 17 September 2016
Down the Back of the Chair
We were inspired to write "Down The Back of The Chair" poems after looking at the Mahutonga Blog. They did such a great job and we thought that we could do the same.
This is theshared poem that we wrote together:
We read the story by Margaret Mahey story, then we wrote our own poems and recorded them on Seesaw . Here are some of them...
This is the
A fox, some blocks and polka dots
A plane, a train an airport lane
A mat, a bat and hairy cat
Down the back of the chair
A chair, a bear, pink underwear
A king, a ring, a chicken wing
A queen, a bean, a magazine
Down the back of the chair
A can, a man, a chinese fan
A dog, a log and a spotty frog
A cat, a mat, a stinky rat
Down the back of the chair
An orange peel, an electric eel
Some diamond rings, emerald things
A kung fu Kangaroo,
A sparkly old high heel shoe
Down the back of the chairThursday, 8 September 2016
Multiplication and Division
We have been learning about multiplication and division. Here are some clips that show some of our learning that we have been posting on Seesaw. Enjoy!
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