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Sunday, 4 June 2017

Room One
Museum Trip May 2017



The children spent time learning about being a paleontologist.

They were invited to wear lab. coats and use magnifying glasses.

We learned about the dinosaurs that used to live in our part of the world.

The best part of the trip for many children was the opportunity to engage with the music.




Puppets.

For hundreds of years puppets have been used as an important tool for transmitting knowledge and are located in the fine distinction between entertainment and learning. They have been recognised as an educational tool for their ability to integrate art, communication and persuasion. I have long been interested in how the use of puppets can encourage shy speakers to share in a group and how they might give children the confidence to speak with more volume and for longer.
To observe whether this would work in my classroom I helped the children make their own puppets and we now use them regularly to practice speaking and listening.







Play readings

Some of the children have been enjoying reading, learning and practicing classic plays like the Three Billy Goats Gruff and other fairy tales. The children spend time rehearsing their lines and then present to the class. This is always fun for both players and audience.




 Dinosaur skin - what colour was it?


Using bubble wrap we made prints.

We thought that camouflage might play a part in the skin colour of herbivores.

The bubble wrap gives an interesting 'scale like' appearance.


Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Discovery time in Room 11

Tuesday is a popular day in Room 11 because we get to go to the Discovery Room in the afternoon.

This week I observed the class busy choosing from a variety of activities, happily mixing with each other and playing cooperatively. The children were able to share, take turns and sort out problems.                                  

It's great when learning we have been doing in Room 11 carries over into the Discovery Room. Ava decided to make a "Healthy food picnic" for us to share. She wrote some signs - 

"This is healthy for you" and "This is not healthy."
When the picnic was ready we were reminded to eat healthy food first and then the children decided to sort the food into two groups, using Ava's signs, so that we could be sure to eat the healthy food.. Finally we were ready to enjoy our picnic!
                                  


Other activities I observed children taking part in during the afternoon included: dressing up, building, writing, drawing, imaginative play, board games and lots of fun. No wonder
Tuesday is such a popular day!
                                                                                           








Monday, 13 March 2017

A fun start to the year in Room 28!

Room 28 have had a busy start to the year.  We have enjoyed football and tennis lessons.  We love Te Reo every Wednesday and had so much fun sharing our water skills during our swimming display.











Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Room 28 and 29's Swimming Display!



Last Friday we showed off to parents what we are able to do in the water at our swimming display. We were able to stay safe in the water and show we are confident by floating, blowing bubbles and using the flutter boards. We all tried our best and swam well in our mini races.



Room 29 showing off their water skills!


Cheering on our friends!

Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Room 2 Soccer fun

What has been happening in Room 2 this term?

Having fun at our football session 






The red team about to get into it.
Alex ready to score a goal 



Boaz playing hockey, 



Finn learning how to hold the hockey stick 

Jessica learning to dribble

Riley is on to it. 

Go Luis 


Elbows on the ball 


Ella, Chloe and Mia building houses for their pets.