Harold the Giraffe
We have been so lucky to have Harold, the Giraffe, and his friend Chris visit us from Life Education Trust.
We have been so lucky to have Harold, the Giraffe, and his friend Chris visit us from Life Education Trust.
Hello to all,
What a fantastic start we have had to year 5!
Firstly, I would like to say well done to all of the children for doing incredibly well in their assessments. Each child did their very best, and the results have informed our learning this year.
We have kick started Term 1 with lots of exciting learning:
In English we are reading Kensuke’s Kingdom – a wonderful adventure novel by Michael Morpurgo. We are already most of the way through the text, and at times finding it difficult to put down! It is wonderful to witness such engaged readers in action!
In Mathematics we have been looking at number and place value and have enjoyed working with a partner to play games and investigate with numbers.
In Science we are looking at flowering plants. In groups we have planted some fruit stones and are taking turns in watering them.
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Last week we met Harold the Giraffe for some life education classes. Here we discussed what it means to be a good friend and what digital citizenship means. We also met Harold and enjoyed answering his questions, before having a little dance with him!
I am really pleased with how well the children have settled into life in a year 5 classroom. They are happy and really eager to learn. Keep up the good work! 🙂
It was lovely meeting you at our Meet the Teacher evening and for children to share their ILPs with you last week. As I mentioned to you all, please feel free to email me if you need to get in touch any time.
We have been participating in Performing Arts with Gracie. Gracie is extremely creative with what she is teaching us. This week we had to get into groups and create different objects and animals in a limited time span. It was heaps of fun. See if you can figure out the objects and animals we created in the photos. Another part were with a buddy one of us was a puppeteer the other person was the puppet and we had to mold them into the action Gracie told us. Take a look at the photos below and see if you can guess what we are doing and creating.
We decided the Kakariki would best suit us being cheeky, chatty Parakeets, beautiful in colour and song.
You can listen to what they sound like through the link http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/red-crowned-parakeet# and I’m sure you will agree it sounds very much like our busy class.
These are the wonderful faces of the Kakariki with their amazing smiles.
Hello, Year 6, and welcome to our new class for 2019! It’s going to be a lot of fun – we have so many things lined up for Term 1, including School Captain elections; a visit from Life Ed (featuring Harold the Giraffe); school swimming sports; and, of course, our residential at Shakespear Camp.
We have chosen the name of our class this year – it is Parera – the NZ grey duck. While you might think you can see (and hear) these birds everywhere, the truth is that they are an endangered breed and may well become extinct, due to cross-breeding with mallards.
Our timetable
We have PE on Mondays (Days 1 and 6) and Thursdays (Days 4 and 9) – please remember your full kits!
Homework is due on Mondays.
Orchestra is on Thursday lunchtime at the College. If you have been playing an instrument for around 6 months, you are very welcome.
Hello, thanks for visiting our 2019 class blog!
Welcome to our Hihi (Stitchbird) Class for 2019.
We have some lovely new faces joining us this year and we are looking forward to a year filled with learning and laughter!
This year we are going on a Beach Picnic to Shakespeare Regional Park. We will visit Tiritiri Matangi where we hope to catch a glimpse of our Hihi namesakes in the flesh.
We can’t wait for Harold to visit us from the Life Education Trust and we know that you will be looking forward to our School Production, Music Festival, as well as Dad’s Day and many more exciting activities.
Hopefully this blog will provide you with an insight into some of the exciting things we do in a school day, so feel free to check in on this page for regular updates.
But, first things first……….Meet our wonderful Hihi Class!
Hi Parents,
Well, just like that, the year is nearly at an end. It’s been a privilege teaching the students of class Korora, and I’m glad I’ll be seeing most of them around next year.
Here’s a couple of highlights from the last few weeks…
Art
The students have produced some really nice pieces of work this term. There was landscapes in the first few weeks, and lately we’ve been drawing and painting still-lifes.
Class Plays
Golf
We had a great lesson, led by Jenna Gainford.
Science
This term we’ve covered the physics of sound.
Athletics
In Week 5, we had our annual Athletics Day.
Oral Language
There’s been lots of opportunities for strengthening oral language skills this term: persuasive speeches, news sharing, and sharing presentations for topic.
Sailing
In Week 7 we had our sailing day with Volvo, Learn to Sail. We’re grateful to have gotten such good conditions in a week that wasn’t always pleasant!