Thursday was Whanau Day at Worser Bay
The learner attribute in focus was 'I am Connected!' along with looking at Resilience and Perseverance.
Here's what a few of the groups working in Tautoru got up to while making Perseverance Pixies and Resilience Rocks
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Thursday, 7 November 2019
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
Art in Tautoru!
Wednesday, 30 October 2019
Ball skills and Skipping
Tautoru's Physical Education programme this Term is all about developing ball skills and our fine motor skills.
With the Spring and Summer vibe what could be better than a bit of tennis! We worked on balancing a ball on the racquet rolling it around and keeping it level. It was a challenge but we also practiced bouncing the ball onto the ground and back again.
Soccer is one of the sports that we are using to develop ball skills. Students have been learning about trapping the ball and passing into space. We have a very keen group of footballers and it has been great to see so many of our students giving it a go.
With the Spring and Summer vibe what could be better than a bit of tennis! We worked on balancing a ball on the racquet rolling it around and keeping it level. It was a challenge but we also practiced bouncing the ball onto the ground and back again.
Skipping is making a come back! We have had a students across the school skipping in groups, individually and with their besties.
In Tautoru skipping is helping to develop fine motor skills, lift our heart rates and learn how to jump. Lots of fun and so great to see it all in action.
Humility
Today we were joined in Tautoru with the students from Autahi , their big buddies from Mahutonga and the learners of Tautoru.
We spent the afternoon unpacking the Character Strength of Humility.
A very important character strength that helps us to feel proud of our efforts but also to identify the strength and power in others.
We spent time discussing what we are proud of in ourselves. We came up with lots of ideas around the sports we play, games at school and of course, our learning.
We also shared ideas about how to give others compliments and to acknowledge them for their efforts.
We then created scales for our Rainbow Fish with compliments for the people we appreciate in and outside of the classroom.
Thursday, 24 October 2019
Our Backyard, Our Voice Inquiry- I am Connected
Our Inquiry this term is all about connecting to our place and finding problems to help create solutions.
I am Connected is our Learner Attribute for this term:
- I can build relationships
- I can communicate -contribute and collaborate- be part of a team
- I can connect to my place, environment and globally.
We had some ideas about about some problems we’ve spotted around the school but we wanted to develop our thinking further and connect with others. Part of the Learner Attribute I am Connected is about building relationships and communicating clearly with others.
We have found problems do with the plants around the school and how people use them for games. Are there ways we can help the plants and also help people be creative around them? We've also found problems with people using spaces in ways that make it hard for others to play there. How can we share spaces so that everyone gets to use them in a fair way?
We interviewed some of the different people in our community to find out their views and to help us gather more information. Here are some of us doing the interviews in our school community. Next we will design solutions. This will help us grow our problem-solving skills and contribute to our community.
I am Connected is our Learner Attribute for this term:
- I can build relationships
- I can communicate -contribute and collaborate- be part of a team
- I can connect to my place, environment and globally.
We have found problems do with the plants around the school and how people use them for games. Are there ways we can help the plants and also help people be creative around them? We've also found problems with people using spaces in ways that make it hard for others to play there. How can we share spaces so that everyone gets to use them in a fair way?
We interviewed some of the different people in our community to find out their views and to help us gather more information. Here are some of us doing the interviews in our school community. Next we will design solutions. This will help us grow our problem-solving skills and contribute to our community.
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
Positive Health- Athletics Experience
This week we celebrated athletic sports and Positive Health by using Zest and Perseverance. We tried sports like like the vortex and long jump. One that is not an official athletic sport, but perhaps could be, was the dress up races. It was fun to include some Humour in our day as well. We tried to do our best by giving everything a go. Here are some photos of us trying our different athletics sports.
Long Jump
Quoits throw
Vortex throw
Obstacle Course
Skipping
Dress up races
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