Friday 14 August 2020

Class Dojo - invite to parents

 Please share this with your parents who may have missed the invitation to join our Class Dojo page with everything that happened in Term 2

Invite to Google Classroom for Parents

Parent Teacher Communication App - Class Dojo - YouTube


Wednesday 12 August 2020

Covid Level 3 distance learning tasks

 Hello everyone.

With the breaking news tonight of our returning to Level 3 Covid, our Google Classroom page will once again become our main link to learning until we can once again attend school. At this stage we know that this will be our main access to set tasks for the remainder of Week 4.

Please watch your school emails to find out when our class Zoom Meetings will be, and for work that is being assigned. A writing task, and two maths activities have been added to the page alongside the independent maths tumble tasks that were added for this week's group sessions.

Sunday 9 August 2020

School Fundraiser - help us to fundraise for the many upcoming EOTC experiences coming up in Term 3 and 4

 

Alongside this huge family event we are fundraising through our Samosa Thursdays and Soup Wednesdays. Soup can be ordered on Wednesday mornings and Samosa's ordered on Thursday mornings at the desk beside the Auditorium and Office entrance before school.

Monday 3 August 2020

Tae Kwon Do

We have started working on our flexibility and stamina. We may only be at lesson 1, but we have found that our Tae Kwon Do lessons have us constantly on the go.



Matariki Traditional Kite Making

It may look easy in the videos. It may even look amazing when Te Papa shows videos and samples of Traditional Matariki kites.
We persevered both in the making and test flying. A huge benefit to going traditional is everyone learnt how to tie knots, think outside the box, challenge themselves and to bind them with "harakeke string".  But best of all, our kites were totally recyclable.






















Tuesday 26 May 2020

Water game challenge

There may be a drought, so we have tried our best to conserve water.  Our relay challenge was to use cups to pass water between our players. 


We also had a water
balance relay, trying to keep the cup upright and without spilling water on the back of our hands, from the start to the bucket on the finish line.

With the bad weather, we have even used our desks as barriers for bottle knock.  It took a while to get our eye in, but we started being able to throw the tennis balls with better accuracy to knock it over.