Some of us dressed up for Halloween Day.
Friday, 30 October 2015
Capoeira
Today we did Capoeira. It was cool because you got to do side kicks and cartwheels. It was very fun!
Assembly 30th October
Well done to our awesome presenters.
Well done to these guys who shared their learning about fractions.
Well done to these guys who received Principal Awards for Collaboration
Here we are singing "Home":
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Sustainability
We are taking part in the What's for Lunch Gardening program which provides us with great reading and activities around the gardens. You will remember that we did the sustainability program in term 2 and each week we learned about a new resource and how we can manage it. The site is interactive and now accessible at home.
Go to:
http://www.whatsforlunch.co.nz/wp-login.php?redirect_to=index.php
Worser Bay School Pupil Login
Username: WorserBaySchool
Password: tomato
And access the interactive story, hands on activities and other follow up activities.
Art Day in Tautoru
On Wednesday we were artists
Katherine: I liked the painting!
Isabella: I like to do art because I like patterns and drawing.
Rim: I got to make a Rainbow Fish. We got to put lots of colours on.
Jupiter: I learnt different skills and we got to work with different textures. Awesome day!
Ben: I liked designing my own fish.
We made fish after looking at the Rainbow Fish.
This art was based on Dr Seuss Art.
This art is based on Eric Carle Art.
We did some art based on fairy tales.
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