Tuesday, 4 December 2018
Sleeping Tigers
It was so hot yesterday after lunch, that we lay down like sleeping tigers to rest our bodies. We did some relaxing breathing and focused on resting our bodies.
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Positive Education
This week on Wednesday for Positive Education, we worked with our buddies to share ideas about the monsters we created last week. We talked about what sharing ideas, acknowledging others and combining our ideas looks like.
We had to collaborate and decide on our monster's favourite food, games they like to play, who their friends are and where they live.
We are getting to know lots of the children from Autahi, Mahutonga and Matariki.
Games
At the end of last week we brainstormed all the things that we would like to put into our game- materials, type of game, where to play, instructions, etc. And then on Tuesday we had to collate our ideas and start to make our game.....exciting!!!!
So here we are starting to make our games.
Great teamwork and creativity going on this week. We are looking forward to playing them and seeing if they work.
Treasure Maps
In Maths this week we have been learning about maps and directions. We have learnt about coordinates and how a map shows North, South, East and West. Some of us have made treasure maps and some have learnt how to give directions to show somebody where something is.
We are going to put some treasure in a secret place and another group has to follow the directions to find it.
We are going to put some treasure in a secret place and another group has to follow the directions to find it.
Tuesday, 27 November 2018
KLL
Today at Kids Led Learning time one of the activities we could choose was Pointillism, where we could make a piece of art using dots.
Pointillism is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of colour are applied in patterns to form an image.
Have a look at some of the pieces of art we made.
Did you know.....Georges Serat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism.
Did you know.....Georges Serat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism.
Wake up your brain
What changeable weather lately!! We prefer to be outside at this time of the year, so it is good to use some yoga or GoNoodle exercise routines to use up some of our wriggles and "Wake up Our Brain" on the days we have to stay inside!!
What a great way to start the day.
ASB
On Monday, Tautoru and Autahi visited the ASB centre. We had a rotation of Futsall, Athletics, Ball skills and Floorball, and our skills are improving all the time.
Mae's favourite activity was Ball skills because she loves playing Dodge Ball.
Eddie's favourite was Futsall, because they learnt new skills and then at the end they got to play a game.
Lucy's favourite was Floorball because you could "whack" the ball with the stick.
Freddie's favourite was Floorball, because you got to run and hit the ball all the time, and he was confident playing the game.
Isabella W's favourite was Floorball because she loves hitting the ball with the hockey stick.
We were very proud of all the children who remembered their manners, used teamwork, perseverance, kindness, bravery and zest.
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