Awesome Room 4 in the Life Education Caravan.

Awesome Room 4 in the Life Education Caravan.

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Week 9

Only two weeks left of this term I can't believe it. But they will be very busy weeks!

This Tuesday is esp busy, we have Rita Palmer the literacy advisor assisting with our writing program. Also Tuesday night if we hold our mouths right, and the weather stays okay we will have our Mix and Mingle evening from 4.30 - 6.00 ish. We will follow the same format as planned before but without the swim. Feel free to set up a game etc, we will have equipment out.

This is our last week with Zoe Thoresen in our room, she heads back to Palmerston teachers college the week after. It has been lovely to have her in the room.

Scarlett and Danika the builders at J.E.T.
Last Friday saw us having all together J.E.T again. Everyone enjoyed assisting the younger children while exploring and discovering themselves.

Cody exploring how to get the water from the trays down to other levels using the pipes.
We then followed on our theme of our local community, making fire-engines from egg cartons.
Some of our awesome Fire-engines.
What a treat wacky hair mufti day was - the children raised over $400 for child cancer. well done!

Wacky Hair day sure turned Friday into a wacky day.

Our word of the week will be " likes"
Our sound of the week is "Ww"
Our maths focus changes to looking at the tens and ones in numbers, (along with hundreds for experts.)

Have a great week.
Annette

Friday, 16 March 2012

Week 8

Rhys' elmer from last week.
What a great week we have had. It is lovely to have Miss Thoresen in our room for the next couple of weeks. She is from Palmerston North Teachers college and is on a placement in our room.

The weeks are flying past so quickly - this past week our for our focus of 'You, Me, We" we all walked around the school, looking at the teachers and Staff , identifying where they can usually be found. The writing that we produced about this is awesome. The children were each given a different staff member to write about and the information they provided about them is fabulous. These are up on our wall. eg "Steph issues our books in the library" Samuel. "Mr Turfrey is special because he sits on the white seats at lunch time," Danika.



Our footprint creatures.
  On Friday we produced some amazing freestyle art using our foot print. The intruction was to make a creature by tracing around your foot first, then use your imagination. The results were so original.

J.E.T had an interesting challenge this week - to create a kite that could fly. Blake discovered a way to control the string. William and I researched the name of this device, a reel containing the flying line.


Misaki's Elmer, from last week.

Next week we have our walk around Taradale. Thank you we have all permission slips returned. If you offered to come with us thank you. We will be leaving school at 9.30, returning by 11.45ish.


Our sound of the week is "Bb" with our word being "with."  The maths focus is still ordering a range of numbers. Some groups will look at numbers to 100, with others looking at numbers to 1000.
Have a great week.
Annette
Blakes kite with the reel and flying line.

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Week 7

This week we have a special visitor in our room. Miss Thorensen is visiting us from Palmerston North Teachers College. It will be so great to have another teacher in the classroom.

Thank you to all of you who have returned both your t-ball notice and also your trip notice for our walk around Taradale. T-ball will begin this Wednesday from 3.10 - 3.45. It is a fun relaxed way for the children to take part in an afterschool activity.

Our walk around Taradale, including a visit to the Taradale library will be a great way for us to see first hand some of the services/shops available in Taradale - all part of our  "You, Me, We" topic.

Danika, Tai and Cooper enjoyed planting and watering
the seeds.

Iriaka tried blueberries.

J.E.T. was fun last Friday - along with many other activities, we tasted some fruits and planted the seeds that Olivia's dad kindly gave us along with the seed raising pots. We will watch these seeds grow then transfer them into our junior school garden.

This week our sound of the week is "Tt"
Word of the week is  "then"
Our maths focus will be sequencing a range of numbers that don't follow in order. eg 12, 24, 74, 34, 23.

Dylan did some great discovering,
he explored about not just how to make the train stop and start, but also
why the leaver worked.
We have just completed some amazing art ( that we started with Mrs Harris) about being unique. If you get a chance pop in to see it. I'll add some to the blog next week.


Annette




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Friday, 2 March 2012

Week 6

What a great week we have had. On Thursday we had three very special visitors, Nicky Pope, with Harvey ( 2) and Molly (6 weeks.) As many of you are aware Nicky taught many of our class last year in Room 2.
Nicky Pope with baby Molly.



This week was not a week for J.E.T. So instead we worked hard on a new art/ writing project. We decided what it was that made Bledisloe School such a cool place, but the tricky part was we couldn't use anyone elses idea, it had to be our own. Below is an example of what we did. 




Hopefully this week the weather will be kinder to us for our mix and mingle night. This is a casual, relaxed evening, when you can meet your child's teacher, mix with other families from the school, play a game on the field, maybe even go for a swim ( weather permitting.) Could you please let me know if you are still able to come this week for catering numbers.

Room 4 quietly following routines this week. Mr Turfrey came in and gave us a clap, he was so imppressed!
Our word of the week will be "looked"
Our sound of the week will be  Rr"
Our maths learning focus continues to be number - looking now at sequencing a range of numbers from the smallest to the biggest, biggest to the smallest.
The children so enjoy looking at our blog and each week we view the countries people are looking ud from, America, Russia, Germany, to name a few.

Have a great week.



Cassidy had an original idea.