More blogging around the school. Working on links and what to actually put on their blogs etc.
Friday, April 8, 2016
Blogging in R2
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Blogging in R3
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Our Garden Harvest
Today Nga Rakau e Rua helped clean up the garden and got to harvest, potatoes, cucumber, carrots, tomatoes, strawberries, and silverbeet. We then
How's does our garden grow?
Wow after 6 weeks we had a lot of weeding and harvesting to do. The garden has really taken off thanks to the work of a few dedicated young gardeners. It didn't seem to worry them that the carrots may have been a bit woody as they cheerfully munched away back at school. Each gardener happily took home some silverbeet, potatoes, carrots or cucumber to try.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Welcome to 2016
Well it has been a hot start to the new term, with temperatures soaring to 32 today, although if felt much hotter in some places around the school - especially those classes without air conditioning in them.
We all look forward to the day when we can be in the long awaited new classrooms. Apparently there is light at the end of the tunnel and work is hoped to begin in the not so distant future. Can't wait for this long awaited project to finally be completed.
Classes, teachers and students have hit the ground running and classroom programmes already in full swing. As a staff we have had two lots of professional development last week focussing on reading and writing. We have ongoing PD throughout the term on improving our reading outcomes using well researched methods to help our students better understand written text. Watch this space as in a few weeks I will add some videos of some of the great work happening around the school.
Finally, it is, as always, great to be back after the long summer break and see all the happy faces and begin working with the wonderful young people who come through our school. Here is to a happy and productive 2016.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Creative Christmas Cards in M6
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Liam's effort was quite eye catching and he showed great patience, well done.
Fun, fun, fun with M5
Computer Hour
While the senior school was on camp we took the opportunity to borrow some extra chrome books and hone our maths skills on a few websites such as interactive weekly, fun4thebrain and matifica.
S7 Artwork
We created white silhouette pictures and then added in the background. Everyone had their own idea of what they wanted and spent the next 40 minutes happily completing their own creations. Great results from everyone.
Monday, November 16, 2015
School Garden
Jaden, our very conscientious and extremely capable lawn mower. The grass seems to grow better than anything else at the moment, but the garden is starting to show signs of growth.
The garden is beginning to take shape thanks to some dedicated young gardeners. These young people are keen to help out whenever possible, and like me, are learning as they go.
Some of the girls planting snow peas. So far we have planted lots of lettuce, some peas, carrots, radishes, silverbeet,and some lebanese cucumbers as well as tomatoes and strawberries and probably a few other things I may have forgotten.
Monday, November 9, 2015
TERM FOUR
This term is the grand lead up to the end of the year for our Year 8 pupils with lots of things happening throughout the school. It is always tinged with a little sadness saying goodbye to our seniors but we wish them all the best. Can't wait for the Year 8 social, which is an end of year highlight and I am sure all children from Year5, 6, 7, and 8 are looking forward to camp in week 8. Seems a bit strange as this is the first time in many years that I will not be involved in any of the camps - but I look forward to catching up with kids afterwards and hearing their camp stories.
Classes will soon have to get ready for a reshuffle for next year and hopefully we have some progress happening soon on the building site. Can't wait to have these new classrooms and get the chance to teach in what will be an amazing environment.
Classes will soon have to get ready for a reshuffle for next year and hopefully we have some progress happening soon on the building site. Can't wait to have these new classrooms and get the chance to teach in what will be an amazing environment.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
WHY???
Our current focus is on looking at why we educate, how we educate and what we do to improve the outcomes for children.
The purpose of education should be to develop the unique potential within each of our students while motivating them to be collaborative, self-motivated and life-long learners. OR as one of our learning groups succinctly put it, 'empowering today's learners for tomorrow's world', and ultimately giving students the chance to share a sustainable tomorrow together.
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