Today at PE we practised our catching, throwing, kicking and bouncing and then in pairs we made up a new game. We taught it to another pair and played the game. We had to use collaboration and team work, as well as a bit of resilience at times. It was fun.
Monday, 28 November 2016
Kandinsky Art
At transition last Friday, Scott and all the children who will be in Tautoru next year, created a piece of Kandinsky art. Everyone contributed and worked together collaboratively to create this beautiful mural.
Saturday, 26 November 2016
La Casa

Learn La Casa:
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Chris' Garden
Chris' Garden on PhotoPeach
Chris wanted to take us to his garden but it is a bit of a walk so he shared some photos with us today. We were fascinated with the lettuce growing out of the side of his house. He thought that he might have dropped seeds by accident.

Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Garden Visit and Sketching
Thank you for showing us around Mitchell. What a great leader!
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Garden Visits
This week, we have been visiting gardens as part of our growing Inquiry. We have seen some amazing plants and flowers. Thank you to all of the people who let us come in to have a look.
Thursday, 17 November 2016
Lulu the Baby Tiger: Travelling Tales
This is the travelling tale that went between our school, Island Bay School, International School in Luxembourg and a school in the USA. It is amazing. You should watch it.
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