Saturday, July 28, 2007

Week 2 Term 3



Above are our favourite ice creams.

With this week being Maori Language week we have shared as a class what language we knew. A lot of us knew how to say the colours, simple commands and hello. Over the term we hope to build on this through songs and general classroom conversations.

This was a great lead into our topic this term which is celebrating how NZ is an island nation and that people came to live in New Zealand from other parts of the world and this continues to this day.

We sat and talked about what we thought New Zealand would have looked like before any people arrived here. Jamie N informed us that all the countries were together once and that they split. That people came over time first there were bugs, then dinosaurs and then people. Tor added that the tuatara is a living dinosaur. Lots of us thought there would have been a big forest and that there would have been no houses, no schools and NO TOYS.

Stories about Greedy cat have become a bit of a favourite in our class this week. Joy Cowley has written a number of books about Greedy cat and for the next few weeks, as a class we will be reading a number of the books she has written about him.
We predicted what Greedy cat liked to do and eat – and were surprised to find that although he liked mice he didn’t like them for dinner instead he liked to eat chocolate cake!!

On Wednesday one of the children from room 15 brought in her 12 week old kitten to show rooms 2 and 3. We all gathered together and sat in a circle. Initially the kitten called Clyde was a little bit scared however we all sat very quietly and before long he began to wander round finally settling next to one of the children in room 2 where he enjoyed all the attention he could get! We found out that Clyde likes to sleep in his special ‘cat house’ and his favourite food is fish. We decided Clyde wasn’t a greedy cat but that as he grows into a cat he might change his ways and become one!

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Monday, July 23, 2007

Week 1 Term 3

It was great to see everyone back at school after the holidays and we welcomed four new children into our room. It has been an action packed week as we have settled back into school routines.

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On Thursdays we went the Bandwagon show where we got to see a lot of different types of instruments, sang and some of us even got up to play an instrument.


Every day this week we have read the story the ‘Giant’s ice cream’ It’s a great story and we particularly liked the part which said Ice cream ice cream yummy stuff, ice cream ice cream makes me tough. We wrote letters to our parents for permission to eat ice creams at school. On Friday we sat together as a class and ate the most delicious ice creams. In fact some of us thought they were scrumptious. It was a lovely way to end the first week of the term. We have also painted our favourite ice cream and these are on display in our room.

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Week 10 Term 2

This week has been so busy. On Tuesday we visited our principal Mrs Heasman and asked her permission to place the posters we’d made up around our block. She was most impressed with our work and said we could put them up – we felt so proud of ourselves.

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On Thursday all the children in the Kowhai team wore blue to school and put on a badge that reminded us how important water is. We went to the hall and each class shared something they had learnt this term – we chose to share our posters. After our turn we got to place our gold coin in the wishing well. As we left the hall we all got to pass by the wishing well and look at all the money we had raised to help others.




On Friday the Kowhai team presented the money we’d all raised to Judy – from world Vision. Judy talked to us about how the money we raised would make a difference to people in countries where access to fresh water is a problem. The stories she told us were so very interesting and it really was a fitting end to our unit on water.



As we headed off on holiday we once again were drawn to the window to see a wonderful rainbow - what more can I say -