Our Whanau has selected our leaders and deputies for 2016.
Whaanu Leaders are Luke Crowley and Sophie Luxford
Our Deputy Leaders are Sam Gadolo and Ayianna Barnes
Our Committee are Ben Magnussen, Lucy Scott, Shanice Gadolo and Heidi Smith
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Hauora
Our concept for Term 1 is Hauora
In Term 1 our concept is “Hauora.”
We are learning that…
Hauora comes from making informed choices,
Jesus guides us to live a restorative way of life.
We are very lucky that we have many outside agencies helping us deliver a deeper understanding of Hauora. We have Nadine from The Life Education Trust. We also have the keeping Ourselves Safe Programme with Constable Toni.
We are lucky that we have the Bikes in Schools Programme as well. As many of you are aware we have a bicycle track, each class will have 3 lessons on how to check and ride a bike, and also bike safety.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Movement
Our concept for term 4 is Movement.
We will be learning that…
"Movement has consequences on people and the way they live.
Inspirational people move us to serve God."
It is a technology, health and well-being, and arts based concept.
We will be learning that…
"Movement has consequences on people and the way they live.
Inspirational people move us to serve God."
It is a technology, health and well-being, and arts based concept.
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Recycled Rockets
One of our last activities was to design and make rockets out of recycled materials. Our creative juices were really flowing!!!!
Whanau Developmental
This term our whanau held two developmental days. The activities children could choose from were make, built, design and do activities related to our concept "Out of this World." It also gave us the opportunity to develop the concept of tuakana teina where our older children help our younger children. The main aim was to also develop our skills of cooperation and problem solving. We all had a lot of fun!!
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Planet Poetry
We are trying to sell one of the planets in our solar system. As part of this, children had to create a piece of poetry about their planet. Here is Theo's poem
Saturn
Rings for sale
Rings right here
They're floating outside my atmosphere
Not gold, not silver
But really quite nice
No diamonds here
But cold, cold ice
Theo
Saturn
Rings for sale
Rings right here
They're floating outside my atmosphere
Not gold, not silver
But really quite nice
No diamonds here
But cold, cold ice
Theo
Planet Art
We used a crayon/ dye resist to create a piece of planet art. We thought about having one central object with one or two planets overlapping in the background. We also thought of a planet we were standing on to create the fore ground.
Space Fantasy Art
We created some space fantasy art with Mrs Smith. We used chalk pastel and had to think of different elements when creating our piece of art. We had to think about balance, composition, overlapping, planets to go right to the edge of the page. We also had to think about where our light source would come from and creating shading to portray 3D planets.
Year 6 Retreat
On Monday our Year 6 children from Rooms 1, 20 and 10 experienced a retreat with Margaret. It was a chance to think deeper about our faith, grow as a community, and make our scriptures come alive through drama. It was a fun filled day!!
Whanau Tabloid Sports
At least 3 times a term our whanau try to get together for a tabloid sports afternoon.
Our class loves organising modified games for the children to play. It is a great chance to live our tuakana teina concept, where we awhi the younger children in our whanau. It is soo much fun!!
Our class loves organising modified games for the children to play. It is a great chance to live our tuakana teina concept, where we awhi the younger children in our whanau. It is soo much fun!!
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Phases of the Moon
Mrs Batchelor was very creative on Friday and children researched the phases of the moon using digital devices. They also used Wheelie biscuits to represent the different phases of the moon. Of course they could eat the biscuits afterwards. The children thoroughly enjoyed this activity.
School Cross Country
Last Friday was our School Cross Country. The children in Room 10 did extremely well and we have 9 children representing our school in our class as well as 2 reserves.
9 Year Old Girls 5th- Saelor 6th- Khaira
9 Year Old Boys 1st- Alex 7th- Jayden
10 year Old Boys 3rd- Nathan 5th- Joshua
11 Year Old Girls 1st- Jessie 5th- Charley 6th- Holly W
11 Year Old Boys 5th- Jared 7th- Ukeaba
Congratulations and good luck!!
They will be representing our school at Barge Park on Tuesday.
9 Year Old Girls 5th- Saelor 6th- Khaira
9 Year Old Boys 1st- Alex 7th- Jayden
10 year Old Boys 3rd- Nathan 5th- Joshua
11 Year Old Girls 1st- Jessie 5th- Charley 6th- Holly W
11 Year Old Boys 5th- Jared 7th- Ukeaba
Congratulations and good luck!!
They will be representing our school at Barge Park on Tuesday.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Space Website
Here is a link to the Science Kids website which has some fun activities to help you learn more about space.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Ripper Rugby
This week Paul, Bruce and Justice have been coaching Years 3-6 in Ripper Rugby. There is an inter-schools ripper rugby tournament at Kensington on Thursday. Go SFX!!!!
Out of this World Immersion
Our concept for Term 3 is Out of this World. On Wednesday each whanau had rotations where children could create art and crafts based on Matariki. Puriri whanau organised a parade on Thursday where each whanau could share what they had created. These are some of the things that Karaka Whanau made.
Patterns of Nature
These are two examples of our artwork "Patterns of Nature." It is based on Andy Warhol's work. We used pastel and each square represents one of the patterns of nature- exploding, packing, meandering, spiral, branching. Every thing you see in nature may be a form of one of these patterns.
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