Students have been sharing their learning with their parents at their student led conferences. It has been great to see our learners being so confident about sharing their thoughts and reflections about what they have been doing at school!
Thursday, 15 September 2016
More Dot Day Art...
Meringue recipe
I have been asked by a few children for the recipe we used for our meringues. It was just the recipe from the Edmonds book: 2 egg whites and half a cup of castor sugar. Beat the egg whites (slowly at first apparently) until they are stiff and then gradually add the castor sugar. Cook at 150 degrees for about half an hour. Enjoy!!!
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
International Dot Day- Art- Starting From A Dot
Tomorrow is International Dot Day. Schools across the globe will be reading, "The Dot" by Peter H Reynolds. The author has challenged us to make our mark. This story links to the character strengths of bravery and creativity...
"The Dot is the story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”. What begins with a small dot on a piece of paper becomes a breakthrough in confidence and courage, igniting a journey of self-discovery and sharing, which has gone on to inspire countless children and adults around the globe."
Read by Lily V
The story inspired us to do some artwork. We started from a dot and used our strengths of creativity and bravery to create these:
"The Dot is the story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”. What begins with a small dot on a piece of paper becomes a breakthrough in confidence and courage, igniting a journey of self-discovery and sharing, which has gone on to inspire countless children and adults around the globe."
Read by Lily V
The story inspired us to do some artwork. We started from a dot and used our strengths of creativity and bravery to create these:
By Clem |
By Lily V |
By |
By Marnie |
By Ridley |
By Greta |
By Ruby |
By Molly |
By Emelia |
By James |
By Eloi |
By Jupiter |
By Hadley |
By Ari |
Labels:
bravery,
character strengths,
creativity,
dots,
kindness
Maths: We are learning to write numbers in Chinese
It is New Zealand Chinese Language Week In Maths we learnt how to write numbers 1-100 in Chinese. It is a great activity to help us with Place Value.
You can learn how to write the numerals here: Structure of Chinese Numerals
And say numbers 1-10:
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
The Dot- Planning for Writing
Drawing by Eloi |
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