Wow! What a fabulous day we had. Our base groups had the opportunity to participate in many workshops led by parents, student leaders and teachers.
First up during the morning block we certainly grew our minds and developed new skills as we took part in Poi making with Michelle, ukulele with Sophie and Vicky, soccer and coding with our senior leaders.
After morning tea we were super lucky to have Jenny and her awesome drumming crew teach us some African Dance moves. We also took part in a sketching workshop with Gabrielle and some of us got to sew some cool monsters with Jacqui and Ainslee.
In the afternoon our wonderful student leaders ran a gymnastics, dutch and violin workshops. We also had a chance to work with Dana, who ran a workshop around the importance of looking after native plants and Shaz took a workshop that taught us how to crochet.
Friday 14 April 2017
Wednesday 12 April 2017
Fun things you can do at home during holidays ....
What?! Why do I have to do anything in the holidays ....
Wait, don't worry. Here are some fun things you can do online to stretch your brain while you rest your brain... (I hope this make sense!)
First up - many of you mentioned you want to learn typing. Here is a BBC site you can play and learn touch typing (type without looking at the keyboard) at the same time.
Click on the link
Second - Read some poem written by New Zealand children. These poems are collected from Paula Green the New Zealand poet. Have a read and let them inspire you!
Click the link
Third - another poetry website. Hey this time you get to make your own with some magnetic words. Yes, it is just like those on the fridge ...
Click the link
Do you have some ideas of what you will do to stretch your brain?
Please let us know!
Have a safe and wonderful holiday Tautoru whanau!
Monday 10 April 2017
Grow Your Mind Day
What a fantastic day. Scott and John's base groups joined forces and spent the day learning, challenging ourselves and sharing knowledge.
We had students leading workshops from google drawings, creating beats, basketball, and netball skills sessions.
We also had a number of parents join us to lead workshops. Students were able to try out sewing, gnocchi making, fitness, photography, and acting.
We had students leading workshops from google drawings, creating beats, basketball, and netball skills sessions.
We also had a number of parents join us to lead workshops. Students were able to try out sewing, gnocchi making, fitness, photography, and acting.
Wednesday 5 April 2017
More play based learning
We had another great afternoon of exploration, sharing, construction and play.
The students have loved working together to create a cafe, an art gallery, a fort and many other fantastic creations.
We are getting faster at resetting the classroom. We make sure that all of the materials we have used are put back into their correct homes and ready for the next group to use.
The students have loved working together to create a cafe, an art gallery, a fort and many other fantastic creations.
We are getting faster at resetting the classroom. We make sure that all of the materials we have used are put back into their correct homes and ready for the next group to use.
Tuesday 4 April 2017
Literacy Activities.
During literacy we have written lots of letters and made up some stories using the little objects in the surprise bag. We had fun practising our reading and writing.
Thanks for our new play equipment.
Look at the exciting games we have been able to play since we received our new play equipment.
Thank you very much! We put our "Creativity" to work this week!
An art gallery.
A Cafe.
A Tent.
A Castle.
Thursday 30 March 2017
Powerful Superheroes in Tautoru.
We are creating some art showing how we have been powerful this term, thinking about character strengths, playground behaviour and work habits. We have also done some writing to go with it. They are work in progress!!
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