Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Our Lenten Crosses



"He fastes for forty days and forty nights, and afterwards he was famished" (Matthew 4:2)
Lent is a season for turning back to God through fasting and almsgiving. We do through prayer, giving something up and helping those in need. The children wrote different lenten statements on their crosses. Enjoy the slideshow.

Monday, February 14, 2011

BUBBLES, BUBBLES, BUBBLES!!!




Last week, Kowhai Whanau Group organised a 'Bubble Day.' The children brought to school different equipment to make a variety of bubbles. The objective of this activity was for children to be creative, to enhance their well-being, while at the same time, generating fitness and having...fun! Here are some photos-enjoy!

Class of 2011


Kia ora! Harere mai/Welcome to those new tamariki and whanau to Room15. The photos are some of the amazing pupils I have in my class. I'm extremely excited to have them with me for a year, and look forward to learning more about this terms concept 'Hauora/Healthy Me. Ka kite ano.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

EOTC 2010


In Week 7, the Year 4 Syndicate accepted the EOTC 2010 Challenge. We experienced three activities, these included: 10 Pin Bowling, Waipu Caves, and Adventure Forest. The words 'resilience', 'persistence', and 'courage' were emphasised and put into action during the 3-day experience. We absolutely enjoyed our adventure, and it will be a time many will never forget. A special thank you to the parent helpers and co-ordinators for their input...we couldn't have done it without you!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Our 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Compost Challenge'































Last week, Anna (from Zero Waste) came to teach us about ways to reduce, reuse and recycle. She taught us about making our own cake and biscuits. Another way of reducing the amount of waste is called smart shopping. To smart shop, means not buying things that can’t be reused or recycled such as chip wrappers. Our class was also given a challenge, this was to reduce the amount of lunch waste left in our lunch boxes. The amount of rubbish across the week went down from 49 to 12 pieces. On another visit, we played card games about smart shopping and recycling. One of the pairs of cards was a handkerchief and a box of tissues, and another pair was tiny yoghurt containers and a big pottle of yoghurt. We had to sort them into items that could be recycled or reused.
All in all, we learnt lots about the caring of our planet, and...please remember to be a smart shopper!

By Olivia, Rosemary and Emma (Blog News-Reporters of the Week)

Monday, October 11, 2010

Jackson


Mrs Lusty came to show us her baby boy named Jackson Taine Lusty. Here is a few things about him. She feeds Jackson seven times a day. He is nearly 2 months old (8 weeks). He was born on the 18th of August. Jackson only wakes up once during the night. He weighs five and a half kilograms too.

By Anna-Kate (Room 15 Blog Reporter)

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Our Cultural Task


Bula and Kia ora! The final task for this terms concept of 'culture' was to answer two key questions: firstly, 'What if a family from Fiji was coming to SFX, how would we help them keep their culture alive? and secondly, what do we need to teach them so they value the beliefs and traditions of our New Zealand culture? The children were organised into pairs, had to create a poster using ICT and then had to present it to the class via Photo Booth (video) where they were then peer assessed. The children had lots of fun completing this task. Tino pai nga tamarikii!!!