Our Inquiry is about change. This term we are focussing on planting and growing. In this clip, Talia explains how to grow a little garden.
Friday, 4 November 2016
Transition
Every Friday, Year 3 students work with the Year 4 and 5 students to get to know their new space, friends and teachers.
Today we did a thinking activity called the BAR key. BAR makes things BIGGER, ADDS something and REPLACES something. We brainstormed lots of ideas and came up with some new inventions. Our students are very good at thinking outside of the box.
On the left is Lachlan's design. He was able to make a new invention from a skateboard.
Students from Autahi came into Tautoru today for our transition time. They did some writing based on the story, "Brown Bear, Brown Bear."
On the left is Lachlan's design. He was able to make a new invention from a skateboard.
Students from Autahi came into Tautoru today for our transition time. They did some writing based on the story, "Brown Bear, Brown Bear."
Garage band beats and pieces
We have been working on creating a rhythm using the drum machines on GarageBand.
This is what Angus came up with:
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...
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Haiku
On Tuesday Shona's literacy group joined forces with the Earth group and worked on reading and writing haiku poems.
Plants
Waving in the wind
Camouflaged to the world around it
It smells good.
By James and Adam
Bark Chips
Bark chips have no friends
Bark chips surfing in the sun
Scraping through the dirt
By Rhosyn and Finlay
Bark Chips
Brown crusty light
Millions and millions
Lost in a group
By Hunter T, Pyrenees, and Taiga
Bridge
Bathing in the sun
People stamping feet
Rusty old bridge
By Alex and Rim
Mystery Skype with Bailey Road School in Auckland
Some people from Tautoru have been doing some Mystery skype on Monday. We'll tell you all about it!
Isn't it exciting!
How to play Mystery Skype:
First, you have to say to a person that you want to know what your email is, and say that you want to do Mystery Skype.
Mystery Skype is when you skype someone or some people and guess where they live.
You take one question at a time, and ask some proper questions (not silly ones.)
Here are some suggestions:
Are you in New Zealand?
Are you in the South Island?
Do you live in a big city?
And lots more…
The school that we skyped was Bailey Road School in Auckland.
Skype with Chrissy
Today we skyped Chrissy and Nyuala. We were all very excited to see them and had loads of questions to ask.
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