We have started to explore more sound and music creation in Tautoru.
To accompany our class dragon for Chinese New Year we have been working together on a musical piece for it to dance to.
The students worked in teams, selected instruments to work with and decided on a 'story' for their dragon.
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Friday, 17 February 2017
Growth Mindset Videos
Base groups in Tautoru have been spending time in Autahi over the last 2 weeks talking about their goals, sharing their strengths, and watching videos about a growth mindset.
The videos can be viewed at this link growth-mindset.
They are fantastic short clips that the students have enjoyed and are pitched perfectly at their level. Please spend some time with your children and talk about their own strengths and goals.
The videos can be viewed at this link growth-mindset.
They are fantastic short clips that the students have enjoyed and are pitched perfectly at their level. Please spend some time with your children and talk about their own strengths and goals.
Greetings from Taipei/ Taiwan
At Worser Bay School, we are excited to learn about different places and cultures. We have started a project that is linked to International Friendship Day (this is celebrated in Singapore to celebrate collaboration and connections with other cultures). Schools from across the world have signed up to share a short movie about their country. The movies will be posted on this site. Here is the first one from Taipei/ Taiwan:
Thursday, 16 February 2017
Character Strengths
We have been talking about Character Strengths. We made some posters showing what they mean to us at school.
Bravery in Tautoru means trying new things, standing up in front of the whole school, answering questions in a big group and being strong when you fall over.
Perspective means thinking "I can get better at this some day" and when you think you're not good at something, just thinking that you will get better.
Perseverance means sticking at it, never giving up, not stopping and trying to keep doing your best.
Songs for the Powhiri
Utaina Mai Nga Waka
Utaina mai Nga waka
Nga waka o te motu
Ki te takoto ranga
A hiki ‘nuku hiki e
Hiki rangi rangi e
Tena Tena ra
Koutou Katoa
Tihei mauri ora
Tihei mauri ora
Tihei mauri ora
Ngä iwi o te motu e
Tü ake , karangatia
Tü ake , manaakitia
Ngä iwi, kia ora ra
Ngä iwi, kia ora ra
Takiri by Irini Melbourne
Whiti mai te ra i te pai
Hei whakaoho i taku moe
Tutahanga nei
Tutehu ake nei
Whiti mai te ra i te pai
Hei whakaoho i taku moe
Tutahanga nei
Tutehu ake nei
Takiri ake te awatea
Haruru ana te manu
He tekoteko e tu nei
I te koko o te whare
Hei matakitaki noa e
Takiri ake te awatea
Haruru ana te manu
He tekoteko e tu nei
I te koko o te whare
Hei matakitaki noa e
Hei matakitaki noa e
Hei matakitaki noa e
Nga waka e whitu
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E tau nei
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Hoea hoea ra
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Tainui Te Arawa
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Mataatua
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Hoea hoea ra
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Takitimu Tokomaru
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Kurahaupo
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Me Aotea ra
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Nga waka enei i hoea mai
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E o tatou tupuna
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Nga waka e whitu
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E tau
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Tainui Te Arawa
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Me Aotea
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E o tatou tupuna
Tīhore mai te rangi
tīhore
mao mao mao te ua
whiti mai te rā,
mao mao mao te ua
whiti mai te rā,
E rere te kōtare
e rere e noke
e
whiti mai te rā
e
whiti mai te rā.
Tīhore mai te rangi
tīhore
mao mao mao te ua
whiti mai te rā,
mao mao mao te ua
whiti mai te rā,
mao mao mao te ua
whiti mai te rā.
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Wednesday, 15 February 2017
Tane and The Baskets of Knowledge
We have been reading the story of "Tane and the Baskets of Knowledge".
Tane got attacked by all sorts of insects, reptiles and man eating birds on his way to the heavens to get the baskets of knowledge. We have been talking about how sometimes our learning is tricky and how we have to be brave and persevere, like Tane did, so that we can reach our goal.
Growth Mindset
Today we were given some challenges to try something new, using a tennis ball. We had to use our Growth Mindset, because although some of the activities were easy, some we couldn't do....YET!!!
But we kept trying!!!
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