Thursday 27 July 2023

Fractions


During the last two weeks in maths we have been focusing on fractions


We have learnt that a fraction is the parts of a whole, or a collection of objects, which can be shared equally.





We have also learnt about equivalent fractions, they are fractions which have different numerators and denominators, but are equal to the same amount.




Next time you have something round to eat, ask us to cut it into even parts and what fraction that might be!

Growth mindset

We have been learning about growth mindset in Tautoru. Here is what we have found out...

It's about not giving up - Daya

If you make a mistake, try again and keep on going - Luca

Don't see the problem, see how to solve it - Helena

If you make a mistake, you can ask someone else - Ewan

If you make a mistake, don't worry because mistakes help out brains grow - Otis

If you fail, you can always try again - George

If you think you can't do something, don't give up, keep trying - Indie

Think of ways it could work before you do it, so that you know what might have happened - Ronan

If you make a mistake, keep trying and eventually you'll be able to do it - Thomas

Anybody can do it - Finn A

When you start something new, your brain makes a new pathway and if you make a mistake you can just turn around and choose a different pathway - Bonnie

If you don't try anything, you'll never know what it could have been - Lily

Asking for help - Eli

Don't give up, try and figure it out - Kai

Try again after you fail - Finn G

You can take lots of different pathways - Tabby

Try something new each day so that your brain can grow and be able to do bigger problems when you grow up - Leo

The power of YET - Fox

Nobody gives up - Lachie

If you make mistakes you don't give up - Amberlee


Next time you find something challenging, come and ask one of us for help!



Sunday 23 July 2023

Matariki - Whānau groups

  


In our whānau groups, we explored stories of the Matariki star cluster from around the world. Ask us what we learnt at home...


Whānau groups are groups of children and teachers across the school. There is an added bonus- siblings and families work together. Teachers and students learn from each other! We have been thinking about Tuakana/ Teina. The older students teach the younger students. The roles can also be reversed. We saw this with great energy on Friday!









Matariki Kai - thank you for joining us for this special lunch!


Wednesday 19 July 2023

The stars of Matariki

This week we have been exploring the stars of Matariki. Our Tamariki already knew a little bit from their whānau celebrations last week and enjoying the beautiful displays on the Te Whanganui a Tara Waterfront.

We've deep dived into each of the 9 stars, discussing what they mean to both the natural environment and to us as individuals. We brought the learning to life by studying produce made possible by Tupuānuku and Tupuārangi, recreating the rain from Waipuna-ā-rangi and making wishes to Hiwa-i-te-rangi. Students created mind-maps to show their learning which we are looking forward to sharing with whānau. 

Enjoy the photos from our Inquiry progress so far, and stay tuned for how this learning progresses during Whānau Day and beyond! 



















Wednesday 21 June 2023

Tangaroa

 You may have noticed some changes in Tautoru in the last few weeks. 

We have been busy learning about Tangaroa the Atua of the oceans and all of the sea creatures.

"According to Māori creation traditions the god of the sea and progenitor of fish is Tangaroa, the son of Ranginui (the sky father) and Papatūānuku (the earth mother)" Te Ara, the Encyclopedia of New Zealand.


We began by making some fish and creating an under water world in our classroom





Our classroom was set up for us to learn all about the oceans and sea creatures



We have been thinking like scientists and creating our own Tanagroa fact file


including observational drawings of fish



designing a fact file with information about different types of fish



Learning about the different zones of the ocean and how they influence the sea life within each zone


 Creating a mind-map with everything we can think of that links to the sea - 
including environmental issues too



And we looked at the what a clean ocean versus a polluted ocean will look like



With all this new information in mind, we wrote some ocean inspired poetry and displayed it with our fish as water droplets



We have also written an argument piece titled "How can we be kaitiaki of our oceans?" 
Keeping in mind we are young - what can we do to help? 
We had some very interesting ideas and thoughts about what all tamariki can do to stop over fishing and pollution of our beautiful beaches and oceans.


Please come in and have a closer look!




Thursday 15 June 2023

Meditation and Mindfulness

Meditation has been a strong focus for Tautoru this last couple of weeks. We have been looking at mindfulness strategies we can to bring us back into the 'Ready to Learn' zone. Two stand out activities are are 5,4,3,2,1 and 5 finger breathing. 

Our 5,4,3,2,1 strategy is simple; we firstly look for 5 things we can see around us. Then we focus 4 things we can feel such as the ground on our feet or the wind across our bodies. Thirdly we identify 3 things we can hear, followed by 2 things we can smell and 1 thing we can taste. Sharing our answers isn't the important part of this strategy. It's all about reconnecting to our environments, rather than being caught up in our heads. 

Five finger breathing focuses on regulating our breathing. This helps calm our bodies down if we have a lot of energy, and ensures our brains are receiving enough oxygen. We simply move one finger over each finger on the opposite hand, breathing in and out as we go up and down.

Our remaining strategies focus on clearing our minds, whether that be by getting some fresh air or immersing ourselves in a book. 



Check out this mindfulness poster we have been using to find our calm. We are already seeing the benefits of mindfulness, and using it as a strategy whenever we need. 


Our meditation has been supported this week by our friend Sensei Anthony. He was with the seniors last week but came into the junior school this week to teach us all about karate. We saw the importance of discipline in karate, slowing down and breathing. It really helped us to learn about personal discipline and find our calm.

Check out these photos from our karate session. Hope you enjoy!