This presentation was made by some students at
Thursday, 11 August 2016
Bukit Timah School have responded to our questions...
This presentation was made by some students at
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
A note from Nicola… (Singapore Cultural Connections Trip 2016)
A note from Nicola… (Singapore Cultural Connections Trip 2016)
The trip has been an amazing experience. I have learnt so much and have experienced so many wonderful things. I feel grateful that I am able to part of this trip through the Asia New Zealand Foundation.
We have been to many of the best sightseeing spots and experienced a range of different cultures.
I have been strengthening connections with my buddy teacher and planning ways for our students to collaborate. We have a lot to learn from each other and are very excited to be working together.
This photo was taken at Bukit Timah School on their national day. They have been celebrating their 51st birthday. I was fortumate enough to join in with the festivities at school.
We had a briefing at the high commission.
As well as visiting a local school, we were shown around Stamford American School. It was interesting to see the contrasts between an international school and the local schools.
The next few days will be spent with our buddy teachers in schools. Friday evening and Saturday will be a conference for the New Zealand and Singapore teachers. Follow my feed on Twitter #sgedtr16
Peace is .....
As part of Peace week Scott’s literacy group have been writing poems about what peace means to them. We have connected with a school in Pakistan to exchange letters, poems and art work around peace.
Peace is laying on the couch.
Peace is silence.
Peace is going to the beach.
By Hunter R
Peace is having a nap.
Peace is playing video games.
Peace is getting up early in the morning.
Peace is climbing a tree.
By Eden
Peace is Friday morning.
Peace is watching TV.
Peace is watching the sun rise.
Peace is bed fast asleep.
Peace is reading a book.
By Nikora
Peace is a quiet room
Peace is a day of quietness.
Peace is in my living room reading a book.
Peace is an open hand.
By Matthias
Peace is listening to the radio.
Peace is friendship.
Peace is for each boy and girl.
Peace is listening to the pouring rain.
By Eva
Saturday, 6 August 2016
Singapore Cultural Connections Trip
Nicola will be travelling to Singapore today with a handful of other teachers from across New Zealand as part of the Asia New Zealand Foundation's 'Cultural Connections' study tour.
We are very excited and know thatNic will establish some strong connections with Singapore educators while she is there. In turn, this will mean our children will establish online connections with students in Singapore.
Equipping New Zealanders to thrive in the Asian Century is the key focus of the Asia New Zealand Foundation.
We are very excited and know that
Equipping New Zealanders to thrive in the Asian Century is the key focus of the Asia New Zealand Foundation.
You can read the Press Release at http://www.asianz.org.nz/media-release/nz-educators-build-classroom-connections-singapore
This is Colin the sheep who will also be travelling to Singapore! |
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Friday, 5 August 2016
These kids are amazing!
Maria is away so these guys organised their own Spanish lesson today! What an amazing bunch of students...
Peace Poems at Assembly
Next week is Peace Week. We will be connecting with a school in Pakistan- a place that is not as peaceful as ours. We have been writing "Peace" poems and will share these with the school in Pakistan.
This is shared writing by Nicola's literacy group:
Peace is
A calm, graceful day
A friendly, open hand
Friendship and calmness
Peace is
A serene jungle
A good day
When families come together
Love on Valentines Day
Peace is
Relaxing on a hot, sunny beach
Wedding bells ringing
A world without rubbish
A calm ocean with lots of life
Peace is
A quiet library
Showing empathy
4 am in the morning
Peace is
Breathing deeply in and out from your lungs
Starry Matariki at night
A smile
A beautiful sunrise
Reading a good book
Peace is…
A place to understand
Sitting in a spa with jets and bubbles
Feeling the sand between my toes
Snuggling in your bed with your teddy
Sleeping in a cosy bed with soft pillows and a blanket
Thursday, 4 August 2016
Exploring Sound
Thank you to Richard (Edward's Dad) who came in with some different drums for our students to explore new sounds.
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