We are a Junior Bi-lingual class at Nelson Central School. We are a mix of Year 1 and Year 2 students, Whaea Carly is our kaiako. We enjoy learning in Maori and English every day. We are part of Te Pouahi whaanau and enjoy sports, swimming, kapa haka and art with Room 13, Room 15 and Room 16. We are in Room 14.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Fun run
We have been practicing for our fun run. We have been working so hard! We are nervous and excited to have our real fun run on Friday afternoon. Go Potiki!
Monday, May 28, 2012
Healthy Kai
This term we have been looking at food. We have been sorting foods into different groups and talking about healthy food choices.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Pangarau. Maths
We have been learning about the number eight this week. We have been learning through talking, sharing and making with playdough.
Nau mai, haere mai Reed!
Welcome to our new friend Reed. Reed is so brave, he had a go at cross country practice! We can't wait for our new friend to start school!
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Thank you Annaliese
Today I made real pasta! Annaliese and her Mum let me borrow their pasta maker. As part of our healthy Kai unit we may have to make some pasta in class
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Literacy rotations
Last week I went to Cobden school to observe some of their fantastic ideas for teaching reading and writing.
I came back inspired from my trip and decided that our class could give it a go. The tamariki have been learning a lot of independent literacy based activities. This allows me to pluck out groups for guided reading and writing. The children are happy, engaged and working independently and I am able to work with my reading and writing groups.
Every time we read a new story the tamariki get to paint a picture about it - later on in the week they write a story about their painting.
We practice handwriting on our white boards - we are getting really good at this!
We choose our favourite book and do a book review. Our emergent writers and readers copy pictures and words for their book. Our tuakana record the title, illustration and author. Then they write whether or not they enjoyed their book.
The children are engaged through out their twenty minute activity.
I am able to work on quality reading and writing
Mahitahi in action!
Working together is fantastic!
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Ka pai Eli!
Congratulations to our friend Eli - this week he achieved 100 nights of reading. Eli chose a Spaghetti bolognese party! Here we are making our healthy spaghetti bolognese and fresh fruit salad.
Thank you Whaea Sam and Whaea Angela for your awhi in the kitchen!
Friday, May 4, 2012
Te Ngahuru Autumn
Our writing experience this week was "Walking in the autumn leaves". The leaves were gliding, falling, and crunching under our feet.
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