We have been learning to write riddles. During literacy today we shared our riddles with Shona's literacy group. They were awesome at guessing!
Here are some examples
What Am I?
I was in a train when this was what I thought.
How do you think?
How do you write?
How do you do things like drink up sprite!?
What Am I?
I live near your spleen
and spray your food with green
I'm connected to your oesophagus
but not exactly seen.
What am I?
These organs come in two
They're like your intestines
But they make you do wee
But you can never have nine.
What Am I?
I help you think
I help you to move
I help you to blink
I help you to groove.
What Am I?
Sometimes it's a pain
(when it hurts)
It helps you to grow
If you don't have it you couldn't
taste, smell, write or think.
Thursday, 24 August 2017
Epic Week of Dress Up.
HELLO!
We have the EPIC WEEK OF DRESS UP coming up next week (Week 6) from Tuesday - Friday.
The different dress ups are....
Come dressed up next week:
Tuesday - SUPERHEROES
Wednesday - ANIMALS
Thursday - FAMOUS PEOPLE
Friday - PYJAMAS (and ORANGE DAY for Year 5/6s!)
This is optional. We are doing this because it is fun, it makes us feel free, and we love dressing up! It also helps our Wellbeing because it gives us an option to have fun and dress up together.
By Evie, Caitlyn and Kate.
TUESDAY - SUPERHERO
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WEDNESDAY - ANIMALS
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THURSDAY - FAMOUS PEOPLE
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FRIDAY - PYJAMAS (or ORANGE DAY for Y5/6s)
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Wellbeing workshop
Wellbeing Workshop.
Thanks so much to all the parents who came to the Wellbeing Workshop and participated with such enthusiasm and energy. What a buzz there was in the room with all the character strength discussions, the breathing exercises to enhance positive emotions, looking at Kaizen steps to break down the goals for a positive purpose, recognising the benefits of positive relationships when solving maths problems, being positively engaged by working collaboratively to construct a house, understanding the schooldocs, recognising the advantages of exercise and meditation for positive health and accepting the challenges involved in positive accomplishment when using chop sticks to move around a range of strangely shaped objects. Plus all the motivational speakers and discussions.
It sure took a while to unwind from the excitement and get off to sleep that night, but so positive to be realising the message is reaching the children from both home and school.
Thanks for coming!
Thursday, 17 August 2017
Kei te pehea te ahua o te rangi?
We are learning this phrase about the weather in Te Reo ...
Kei te pehea te ahua o te
rangi?
(How's the weather?)
Here are some videos of some keen Te reo speakers modelling to us how we can ask and answer this question.
Kei te hauahu (windy) ...can you tell?
Kei te makariri (cold)
We know lots of other terms to describe the weather. Ask us at home. We'd love to teach you some :)
Wednesday, 16 August 2017
Monday, 14 August 2017
Being in the Now
Mindfulness is a big part of how we set ourselves up for a great day at school. In the mornings (especially) we like to start our day the way we hope to finish it....
positive
awake
calm alive
successful
Mindfulness helps us to be present. It promotes positive health.
In Tautoru we have been taking some time to listen and tune in to what our bodies are saying.
We have been doing some breathing exercises that enable us to focus on how our bodies are feeling and where our thoughts are.
As we breathe in and out we let go of any feelings of worry, nervousness, agitation or stress. We just let them go.
Instead we think of how light our mind and bodies are and how that makes us feel.
We begin to think about what's coming up next and how we would like to feel about our day at school.
Spending this time tuning in to ourselves and our feelings is a part of the day that we really enjoy.
We'd love to see you at our Parent Workshop on Wellbeing and Positive Education next week - Tuesday 22nd August, 6.45pm. It will be a chance to find out what we do at school to promote positive wellbeing and health and why it's so important to us.
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?
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