Wednesday 14 June 2017

The Haast Eagle

The Shooting Spiders have been learning about the Haast Eagle.



Here are some chalk sketches ....





Possibly a haka and maybe a movie

Scott's literacy group has been exploring ways to present to an audience what they have been learning.

One group has been working on a poem about Uira/Lightning.

They have spent time sharing their ideas and have begun to work on a haka. More on this soon.



Another group have been learning about the Maori gods. They are beginning to plan a movie or possibly a trailer.

Monday 12 June 2017

ICT Student Council Group teach Tautoru students to use Scratch


Our Student Council, ICT group have been teaching students in Tautoru how to use Scratch. Scratch is an online tool for students to code their own games and stories. Our students have been learning to work collaboratively. 

Friday 9 June 2017

Wig Wednesday


On Wednesday the 21st of June the Child Cancer Foundation is doing a Wig Wednesday.

Everyone will wear a wig to school and do a gold coin donation to Child Cancer Foundation.
It is for the kids who had lost their hair during treatment.
There will be a donation bucket at each base group.
By Steph

This event is very exciting as it is becoming an annual event! Wear your favourite wig, bring a gold coin and lets support Child Cancer Foundation.

If you don't have a wig feel free to make a wig following this link. https://wigwednesday.childcancer.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Wig-Wednesday-Wig-Templates.pdf

For more information, head over to the website
https://wigwednesday.childcancer.org.nz/


This is us last year! 

Thursday 8 June 2017

Ko te aha tenei ra?

 
This is our daily calendar that we are using to start our day. Soon we will be learning to ask "What is the weather like?" in Te Reo.

We have been learning how to ask and answer questions in Te Reo. Our phrases this term are:


Ko te aha tenei ra?                   Ko te aha tenei marama?
(What is the day today?)                       (What is the month?)


                       


Last term we became really confident in asking how someone was feeling and knowing how to answer ourselves. We are persevering to keep using this phrase in Tautoru everyday. 


It would be so whakamataku (awesome) if we all give it a go at home. Our challenge is to try and ask/answer one phrase in Te Reo everyday at school and at home.

Below is a pronunciation sheet to help you get started at home. Learning Te Reo is tonnes of ngahau (fun).

Measuring in centimetres.

Scott and Wanwan's maths groups have been working on an inquiry about measurement.



We worked with a buddy to measure a number of items around the class using a ruler.



We then compared our predictions and the actual measurements.





Neon Day

Well done to the Social Student Council Group for organising such a colourful day!

Thursday 1 June, what a great day!
Everyone stood out because they were wearing neon clothes. We had a awesome parade with awesome winners. We hope to do it again next year. By Mia and Molly