During Uru Manuka this term we have been researching on a range of different countries.
Part of our Research we had to create an animation of people eating breakfast in that country.
Take a look at Matthew and Kristian's Animations below
Matthew
Kristian
Kotuku Learning Log
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Thursday, 20 September 2018
Lady Wigram Retirement Village vist
We loved visiting Lady Wigram Retirement village so much last week. We wrote about our favourite parts of the trip and some are published here for you to read. It's definitely going to be an inquiry Kōtuku remembers for a long time!
On a bright sunny Day kōtuku learning space went outside and started
walking to lady wigram retirement village it was a blast. I walked to lady
wigram with my nana, Tyler, Karaitiana, Riley and Sapphire. When we
got in to our lines for the performance we walked into the home and started
singing. I was the leader for Mali mali mai with Ella. After the singing we
had some food for lady wigram retirement village. After they were full we
got to have the rest of the delicious baking. Then we sat down to talk to the
people. One of them was my mum’s friend. We talked to her too. Then we
walked back to school again. I loved going there.
Izaak
On Wednesday Kotuku walked to Lady Wigram for morning tea. The Baking
group made fruity bites, chocolate chip cookies and muffins. We went to
Lady Wigram to do a performance and give them a worm farm. Then we
finally had morning tea. I followed the plates to try and get one of
everything.My favourite one was the white chocolate chip cookies.
I felt happy
Loki
On Wednesday (12 of September) the teachers, Kotuku and l went to Lady
Wigram Retirement Village. We went there to perform, chat, give them the
worm farm, and give them Morning tea. When we arrived all the residents
were at fancy tables with pots of flowers. Since we baked our Chocolate
chip cookies, muffins, frozen fruity bites, and oaty bite on Monday and
Tuesday we brought them over on Wednesday.We performed a couple
of kapa haka songs, and a pasfica song. First we sang Aoraki led by
Devon and Havana. Next we sang pusi Nofo led by, Vitolio and Ofa.
Then we sang A long way led by Tayla-Jayne and Dylan, it was beautiful.
The final song was Mali Mail Mai lead by Izaak and Ella. Now time for
my favourite part... CHATTING! I chatted with a kind lady wearing a silver
polar fleece and a long sleeve magenta top. After that it was Morning tea
time. My group which was Havana, Ofa and, Tayla-Jayne made delicious
Chocolate chip cookies and they were eaten reallyI mean REALLY fast.
The kids got to eat one thing and,I decided to have a savoury muffin. Oops
I forgot about the worm farm, let me tell you about it. Mr.Rob came
up as well as the worm farm group and they talked about the worm farm.
They painted the colours red, green, brown and yellow.They painted the
old desk these colours because a kid said that it should be like a apple tree.
Then we had to leave but, I didn’t want to but guess what...We can come
back at Christmas and sing Christmas carols so, I didn’t feel so disappointed
after all.
Karaitiana
Hello reader would you like to hear about the time we went to lady Wigram
retirement village, so we could give them something thing special? So we
did an epic kapa haka performance we sang Aoraki, Pusi nofo, its a long
way and Mali mali mai. After that we served some delicious food to lady
wigram (we made the food) then of course we had some cookies, frozen
fruity bites, chocolate muffins, oaty mini bites and savory muffins. Then a
group made a worm farm so their soil would be better. When we sang our
songs I was feeling nervous incase I messed up. When we gave them the
worm farm I was feeling happy for them. I would love to go back
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Duffy Assembly
We were very lucky last week to have a visit from the children's author - Dawn McMillan.
She read us 2 of her books and shared why reading is so important to her. She also invited everyone to visit her in the Coromandel to have hokey pokey biscuits!!
Tuesday, 11 September 2018
Reading: Kōwhiringa - What a Disaster
A few weeks ago some of our Kōwhiringa learners read a story the container ship Rena that went aground near Mount Maunganui in October 2011. The article described the impact of the event through the eyes of a young girl.
These learners further explored what happened that day and its effects it had on people, places and the environment. They then demonstrated what they had learnt, presenting as they saw fit.
Have a look at awesome work Madds and Skyla completed below.
These learners further explored what happened that day and its effects it had on people, places and the environment. They then demonstrated what they had learnt, presenting as they saw fit.
Have a look at awesome work Madds and Skyla completed below.
Monday, 10 September 2018
Reading: Kōwhiringa - New Zealand Dinosaurs
Last week some of our Kōwhiringa learners read an article that explains what is known about the dinosaurs that once roamed New Zealand. It also explains that for a long time, people believed no dinosaurs had ever lived in this New Zealand.
The challenge for these learners was to show what they had learnt by creating a Diagram, News paper article and/or fact sheet about the Dinosaurs that once lived in New Zealand. They had the choice to present this how they saw fit.
Check out their work they created below.
The challenge for these learners was to show what they had learnt by creating a Diagram, News paper article and/or fact sheet about the Dinosaurs that once lived in New Zealand. They had the choice to present this how they saw fit.
Check out their work they created below.
Lady Wigram Retirement Village
Don't forget we are walking to Lady Wigram Retirement Village on Wednesday this week!
Please remember full school uniform and a jacket with a hood just in case of light rain.
We will be performing some songs, serving them morning tea and presenting them with a worm farm that a group of children have made.
We are very excited to be visiting them again to conclude our Wigram inquiry.
Sunday, 9 September 2018
What is learning?
After Karaka reading group read "A Go Kart at School" we started to talk about what we learn and where we learn. The children created a slide to show all the things they think are learning. What do you think?
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