Monday, 14 August 2017

Astrid and Helen Visit Tautoru

We were really lucky to have Astrid and Helen come and visit us today in Tautoru. They spent some time with us to help us get to know about the human body and its organs better. We loved having them come and visit us. Thanks so much!

 


First we got into teams. There were Brain, Heart, Kidney, Digestive and Lung teams. In our teams we had to match facts about our organ from an envelope. 

 
   
Then we thought up some of our own facts to go with our organ. We also wrote down some fabulous questions to find out more about our organ.









 Some of our fantastic questions were:

-Why do we have two kidneys?
-What would happen if one of our kidneys stopped working?
-Do animals have the same heart as a human?
-Why does the heart have so many tubes?
-What do your kidneys actually do?
-What makes your heart beat?
-Is the small intestine connected to the large intestine?



Thursday, 10 August 2017

Peace!

This week is Peace Week. Shona and Susie's writing groups did some wonderful writing using our senses around what peace looks, smells, tastes, sounds and feels like.

Peace smells like delicious cookies.
Peace tastes like water.
Peace looks like me and my mum hugging each other.
Peace sounds like crashing waves.











Peace looks like the sunny beach.
Peace smells like chocolate lollipops.
Peace tastes like creamy ice cream.









Peace looks like shiny, glittery stars.
Peace smells like fresh and colourful flowers.
Peace tastes like sticky raspberry cake.
Peace feels like wet rivers.









Peace looks like seeing the world for the first time as a baby.
Peace smells like the wind.
Peace tastes like strawberries dipped in chocolate.












Peace looks like a waterfall splashing down on rocks.
Peace smells like fresh sparkling lemonade.











Peace looks like fresh air blowing around.
Peace tastes like vanilla ice cream.



Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Telling the Time

We have been learning all about TIME in maths. The last two weeks have been spent recognising HANDS on the clock and how long a minute and an hour are.




We have tried lots of activities to help us understand how long a second and minute are. We are now making our own clocks and learning to read times to the HOUR and times HALF PAST the hour.


Here are some links you can have a look at at home to help with learning about the TIME.

Hip Hop Tick Tock

Telling the Time

Peace week - A Recipe for Peace



This week is Peace Week! The writers in Wanwan and Scott's literacy group have been creating recipes for peace.



Peace burger

Mash 3 deep breaths.
Squash in a rainbow.
Squeeze some calming juice.
Fry a tablespoon of quiet.
Chop in a couple of forest walks.
Add some fresh air.
Pile up some sunbathing.
Add 8 cups of friendships.
Sprinkle a gram of positivity.
Stir in 50 mls of meditation.

Fry over a low heat for 30 mins and enjoy with your favourite splash of communication.



A Recipe For Peace

Pour in some sun.
Combine two kilos of a peaceful day.
Mix in a lot of sleep.
Slice into a bowl your favourite movie.
Sprinkle with a pinch of forgiveness.
Grind a spoonful of positivity.
Mash a handful of hugs.

Slowly BBQ over a sunny weekend with friends and family.

Enjoy your peace.



PEACE

Mix calm powder into a bowl.
Sprinkle peace signs over the powder.
Slice some rainbow light.
Add a bit of sunny powder.
Drop a lot of cheese right into it.
Slowly heat a cup of forgiveness.
Shake a spoonful of compromise into the mixture with a pinch of listening.

Boil in a bag of positivity and leave to combine over 2 weeks.
Enjoy with your favourite friends and family.




My Peace Recipe

Splash in a spoon of fresh air into a small bowl.
Microwave some sunshine and then add it to the bowl.
Squeeze in a rainbow.
Sprinkle some forgiveness and add a spoonful of positivity.
Pour in a cup of good listening.
Grind some compromise and communication.

Slowly BBQ in the sun by the beach with fresh water.






Peace Pie

Base.

Roll to a quite place.
Mix a dash of sunlight.
Sprinkle in a rainbow.
Smooth over some snow.
Slice in good music.

Topping.

Rapidly mix some wind and shake some forgiveness.
Add a pinch of good communication.
Boil a hug or two.

Start a peace fire, add the rain, and slowly cook overnight.
In the morning try it out with friends.






Thursday, 3 August 2017

Inquiry about our body organs.





We used collaboration, perseverance, growth mindset and curiosity to work out where all the organs of the body go. We used books, asked questions and looked at posters to find the information we needed to complete the task. Come into school and have a look at them around the room.




Amanda came to visit to teach us about swallowing.

Amanda came and talked to us about swallowing. We learnt about our mouth, larynx, our trachea and lungs, our oesophagus and stomach. We learnt what happens if food goes into our lungs and how our larynx vibrates when we make some sounds when we are talking.

Our vital organs



As part of our inquiry into the body we have created models showing where our vital organs live.



We worked together as a team and used various objects from the classroom to represent the heart, liver, kidneys, along with a host of other organs.

Space Place - Learning Celebration

We had a great learning celebration -  Our students got to share all of their learning with whānau.  We also topped off our Inquiry with a v...