Shared writing
Thursday, 7 April 2016
Fabulous Football
Today in our soccer training we played trucks and trailers. Someone was the truck and someone was the trailer. The trailer had to keep up with the truck. The truck had to loose the trailer. First, we pl ayed without balls and then with balls. This helped us learn how to control the ball and look out for people who might be tackling. We then played a game of football.
Shared writingby Chrissy's base group.
Shared writing
Afternoon music sessions
In the afternoons groups have been experimenting with instruments to create musical pieces. We have been exploring how to make a variety of sounds and then working together to compose songs.
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Our Punctuation Orchestra
When we have been talking about reading goals with our students, some of them said that they wanted to learn more about punctuation. This is the punctuation pyramid. It has 5 levels of punctuation. We have made an action and a sound for each one.
This is us having a go at the punctuation orchestra.
See it for yourselves at assembly on Friday!
This is us having a go at the punctuation orchestra.
See it for yourselves at assembly on Friday!
Colour, Colour and more Colour!
We have been experimenting and changing colour and learning about different artists...we mixed lots of different colours to make sure colours and now we have been painting and writing about our own interpretations...check out our video and some of our great writing!
Tuesday, 5 April 2016
Surf the Sea, not the Debris!
As part of our inquiry about change, we are learning about rock pools. We have been thinking about how to preserve our marine life and keep our beach tidy.
Today we put an elastic band around our hand and put the other hand behind our back. We had to try and get the elastic band off of our hands without using any other body parts. We did not succeed. This shows that you shouldn't throw anything into the sea as it might hurt our marine life!
We talked about how litter can affect sea life. Sometimes turtles think that plastic bags are jellyfish.
We are making posters to tell people not to throw rubbish on the beach. Watch this space...
By Rim and Mitchell
Here we are working hard on our posters...
Thursday, 31 March 2016
If You Learned Here: Our Learning
Learning to Measure |
https://blog.seesaw.me/ifyoulearnedhere2016/
...and there are some other bits and pieces on the Padlets below.
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PE and Health
Rock Pools Around the World
As part of our inquiry, we are finding out about rock pools. We would like to compare and contrast the rock pools close to us with rock pools from around the world. Can you help? Do you have relatives and friends that live close to rock pools in other places. We would love to hear from them and find out more about what is out there.
Thanks,
Tautoru Kids
Thanks,
Tautoru Kids
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