Saturday, July 9, 2016
Green Day - Planting in the ID trail
Watch our lovely slideshow of Rm 1 in the ID Trail. We planted 5 native plants and our class is now responsible for a Manuka tree. We will research information about the Manuka tree which will then be accessible on site, by scanning the QR code on the concrete slab.
Click on the link to view the slide show.
Green Day - Planting in the ID Trail
Some images from the slideshow:
Click on the link to view the slide show.
Green Day - Planting in the ID Trail
Some images from the slideshow:
Anzac Day
Anzac Day
The children made a poppy to represent Flanders Field. On their blogs you can hear a message that each child recorded about Anzac Day.
Click on the video below to hear a recording by two of our students.
1. Why do we have Dawn Parades? (Shannon) 2. Why do we wear poppies? (Louise)
The children made a poppy to represent Flanders Field. On their blogs you can hear a message that each child recorded about Anzac Day.
Click on the video below to hear a recording by two of our students.
1. Why do we have Dawn Parades? (Shannon) 2. Why do we wear poppies? (Louise)
The student's educreation's about their sea creature
Click on the links to watch and to listen to facts and our poems about a sea creature. See more on each students blog
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Nate's educreation
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Louise's educreation
String Art for the Kid's Art Festival 2016
Click on the link below to watch a slide show of the children making our String Art.
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String Art for the Kid's Art Festival
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String Art for the Kid's Art Festival
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Friday, May 27, 2016
Nerf Gun maths
In the nerf gun challenge children shot nerf gun bullets at plastic bottles. Each large bottle was worth 10 points. Children then added the tens together and in the process gained an understanding of the number of tens within a number. For example 4 tens as a number is 40 and 14 tens as a number is 140. This number knowledge is important when using strategies to solve maths problems. Tilly did a great job presenting her understanding of this task.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Butterflies in the classroom
Our class has a goal to create and care for a butterfly garden. Much of our learning in the early weeks of the term was to find out the best way to achieve this. The students work below is a good reflection of their understanding and interest in this topic. See the students blogs for more.
Kai's facts about the Monarch Butterfly. Made with popplet |
Rhy's life cycle of the monarch butterfly. Made with Pic Collage. |
Class art project. The butterfly was first cut into segments and then coloured by each student. |
A Butterfly emerging from it's chrysalis in our classroom.
Our Lantern
I was given a large wish lantern last year and I thought it would be an interesting way to define the student's interests and goals for the year. The students wrote their 'wishes' on the strips of paper which we then attached to the lantern. It was a hot sticky day when we released the lantern which once lit, soared swiftly upwards carrying our wishes and hopes for the year. We looked at the science around what caused the lantern to lift. We found that the lantern rose upward because the flame heated the air inside the lantern. This hot air was lighter than the cold air surrounding the lantern, so the lantern itself began to rise. It was exciting to watch - as you can hear from the screams of the kids.
A positive start to a great year ahead
One of the first activities each student did this year was to make an online jig saw puzzle of themselves. First the students had a buddy take a picture of them using the iPad. The students then selected 10 positive words which best described them. They put it all together and by using the website 'Jigsaw Planet' the students were able to create an interactive puzzle. Check out the children's blogs to try a puzzle online. Have fun!
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