Awesome Room 4 in the Life Education Caravan.

Awesome Room 4 in the Life Education Caravan.

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Hoani was happy for us to video ourselves during our Maori lessons this morning - aren't we fabulous singers. The song   "He Tangata"  is about the most important thing in the world being people.

Saturday, 26 May 2012

I am enjoying so much catching up with parents at interviews - filling you in on your children's progress. I will be continuing on with these for the next few weeks.
Last week we completed our recycled paper crayon containers. We also started using all the bread tags you had supplies to make photo frames. The children decided that they wanted these painted - so that is the next step.

Dylan adding the bread tags to his photo frame.

Thankfully the weather was so amazing last week, we got out for our big ball skills on Friday. During this time the children go to different stations where they practice catching, throwing, and kicking the large balls skills. We are seeing a big improvement in lots of the children who are now ready to catch or thro before they start - it sounds weird I know, but holding your hands in the right position can make such a difference.

Something to keep in mind for the future is we are going on a trip to visit the Napier Recycling Education Officier - this trip will take place on the 18th of June, and we will be needing parents to assist with transport - more details will come soon.

Our sound of the week this week "tr"

Our word of the week " one"

The maths focus in Room Four continues to be adding larger numbers - leading into to subtracting larger numbers.

Have a good week
Annette


Cassidy, Iriaka, Abby and Danika making paper windmills at J.E.T.time.
 

Friday, 18 May 2012

Week 5

Parent /teacher conferences begin on Monday  - the school interviews site should send you a reminder of your time. I am so looking forward to sharing your child's learning with you, along with their next steps.

What fun we had on Friday turning our old Lucky book brochures into mulch, which we then moulded into new crayon containers - they are presently drying out before we varnish these before using them.

Ohhhhh the mulch is so slimy.

We also designed Rubbish trucks ( out of coloured paper) remembering we are trying to reduce the amount of rubbish we create.


Abby with her rubbish truck.

Friday's whole school assembly was such fun - with "Mighty Bledisloe Kid" sharing with us the 3 Bledisloe R's - Responsibility - Respect and Resilience. The children have been offered the opportunity to enter a competition , making a poster than reflects these key words.( this is only if they want to.)

This week our word ( s) of the week involve the word play, plays, playing and played
Our sound of the week is pl.

Enjoy the week ahead.
Room 4 ready to plant our seeds in our weeded and composted garden.
Annette

Friday, 11 May 2012

Week Four

Wow! What a busy week we have just had. Tuesday we had Rita Palmer ( Literacy Advisor) visiting. She had a lot of great ideas to add detail to our writing. Wednesday we were so privileged to have "Strike" visiting. The are a group of amazing drummers who wowed us all with their energy and skills. ( Don't be surprised if you are asked for a drum set for birthdays - sorry!) Thursday Craig Findlay from Kelly sports visited with Lisa- they showed us some games to play to enhance our ball skills.


Strike performing in the hall on Wednesday.


Room four drummers in action.Tim from Strike had suggested
practicing using pencils - thank goodness it was a wet morning tea -
 then the drumming ended.


Preparation is well underway for your parent/teacher interviews. I am looking forward to sharing with you your child's great learning and their goals for the rest of the year.

This coming week we will be continuing with our Reduce, Reuse, Recycle unit. Thinking about more ways we can reduce the waste that we create at school each day.

Our sound of the week is " gr"
Our word of the week is "was"



Thank you also to everyone who helped contribute to the "asthma society" coin trail. The kids were all excited to get their wrist bands - but it also generated an interesting discussion about asthma and what it is.

Enjoy your week
Blake and Ollie designing a town plan using recycled paper.
Annette

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Week 3

Week 2 seems to have flown past - so much happened during the week. Everyone is focused - trying hard to take "responsibility" for their own learning.

Last week we read an amazing book called  "the garbage barge" which retold the story of Long Island in the USA sending out a barge full of their garbage to other states hoping they would bury this rubbish for them. The children all thoroughly enjoyed this story and it certainly provoked so very interesting discussions.

Thank you so much to all the parents who have used our new booking system and booked their Parent / Teacher interviews for later in the month - if you are still wanting to book, either read my earlier posting or pop in and see me, I am only to happy to help.


Our word of the week is " your"

our sound of the week is "dr"

The room four maths focus is adding together groupings of ten e.g. 30 + 20

This week we are also lucky to have a visiting group performing - this cost had been covered by our generous P.T.A.( thank you so much) The show is called "Strike" and they are a group of drummers who I am sure will wow us with their rhythm and beat.

Thank you also for the fantastic positive comments that are being left on our blog - the children love reading these.


Samuel and Marshall playing with the duplo at J.E.T.
 Below are some photos from the past week, thanks to our photographer was Scarlett.

Indigo and Emily with their recycled treasures. Abby and Emily are looking on.




A group of Room 4 girls creating at the play dough table.

Have an great week.
Annette