Saturday 25 November 2017

Shape Pictures

We are learning to recognise 2d shapes in every day life.


Room 0 have been busy exploring shapes in a range of different ways.  One activity we did was to choose a range of 2d shapes and put them together to create a picture.  By doing this nga tamariki are able to see how shapes can be seen all around us every day.

"I made a house", said Inglis.

Sunday 12 November 2017

Recognising Sight Words

We are learning to recognise the magenta sight words.

In Reading nga tamariki have been making great progress pointing to each word and using the pictures to help them read a sentence.  Each week we have a new "word of the week" and students do their best to identify that word in their book.



"I am reading my book", said Inglis.

Wednesday 8 November 2017

Descriptive Words

We are learning to add interesting language to our story.

In Story Writing we have been brainstorming adjectives (describing words) and trying to use them in our stories to make our work sound more exciting.  Guy Fawkes gave us the opportunity to practise some of these words:



"The fireworks are fun", said Inglis.

Sunday 5 November 2017

Diwali Divas

We have been learning about celebrations around the world.  One of the celebrations we explored was Diwali.  We learnt that it is known as the festival of light and one of the parts of this festival is lighting diva (pronounced "diya").  We made our own diva using clay and tea-light candles and then we decorated them with paint and glitter.  Happy Diwali everyone!




"They blow candles outside", said Inglis.

Friday 29 September 2017

I am learning to write a sentence

In Writing I have been learning how to write a sentence.  First I draw my picture and write the date.  Then I take my work to Mrs Tetupu and I tell her what my picture is.  She writes the sentence and then I go and copy underneath.  My final step is to write my name.


"I can write the date", said Inglis.

I am learning that illustrations help me read the story

In Reading we have been learning that the illustrations help us to read the story.  If I am unsure of a word I can look at the picture and it can help me.



"I was reading", said Inglis.

Friday 25 August 2017

Bunnings visits Elm Park

This week we were lucky enough to have Bunnings come and visit us and put together a fun day where students got to build a project.  Nga tamariki had an absolute blast hammering, glueing, problem solving and painting to create a masterpiece.  Here is a brief snap-shot of the fun:



"I liked painting my key holder.  Bunnings was very fun."