Friday, 12 August 2016

Celebrating the letter Nn

This was obviously a favourite of our tamariki. Everyone enjoyed nibbling noodles. Thank you to Ciaran for bringing some to school for us to share.

Nn is for nature and Nn is for nest. Mr and Mrs Plover have chosen a safe place behind the "Keep off the Grass" tape to build their nest and lay 3 eggs. We quietly watched as Mrs Plover tried to lead us away from her secret spot. We were inspired to make nests of our own with natural materials from the forest. We wonder if a bird will come and lay eggs in them.

Thursday, 11 August 2016

Maths Week

This week has been maths week. The Star Boys, Room 1 and 2 have been on a maths trail and making pictures from shapes. It has been great finding maths all around the school.








Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Sports Coaches Slow Mo

Recycle

Today Lesley came and shared lots of interesting facts about food waste. Wow we certainly do waste a lot of food as a country. Lesley gave us lots of tips on how to recycle our food and all our plastic rubbish.


Did you know bread is the number 1 food that people throw away? Lesley told us about the website we can visit called love food hate waste.  Here is the link - https://lovefoodhatewaste.co.nz/








Saturday, 6 August 2016

Celebrating the letter Rr


We made some rockets using fizzing tablets put into film canisters filled with water. When discussing the science behind the launch we were very impressed with how the children could make connections between previous science experiments and this one. 



Here is the video of our rocket launch. We sang the alphabet song while we waited patiently for the chemical reaction to do its thing and launch the rocket.

Yum! Rice Bubbles went down a treat on an icy Winter's day.


Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Under the Umbrella

We couldn't resist using the rain as inspiration for our writing today. We went outside and listened carefully to the sounds we could hear and wrote this wonderful poem.

Thursday, 28 July 2016

Celebrating the Letter Bb


On Friday afternoon we made butterfly masks, bracelets, built with blocks, blew big beautiful bubbles, read books to buddies and had a brilliant time.


Our Science this week was based on bubbles. Thank you so much to Bec Ansley for supplying the bubble sticks and mixture so that we could create beautiful big bubbles. The squeals of delight were wonderful. Ask your children to explain about surface tension and evaporation. You will be surprised what they know.




We ate Baked Beans to celebrate the letter of the week. Some people had never tried them and really liked them. Don't be surprised if the tamariki ask for beans for breakfast tomorrow.