For concept this term we have been learning that we are all on a learning journey, learning with and from each other and also w e are all on this learning waka, we need to paddle together. "He Waka Eke Noa" This week we focused on "Team Work" and all the things that we need to remember when we are working in a team. "We need to help each other all the time" - Trey Goodare "We need to have faith in one another" - Jayde Heka "We need to listen and understand" - Boston Kipa-Gunther "If we are unsure about what to do in our learning we should ask someone, friend or teacher" - Anshika Gounder "Its not always about being right, give things a go" - Yash Krishna "At School we all have a Code of Conduct that can help guide us in the right direction" - Toahemotu Vaetoru Below we have put a photo up of our Concept wall in the classroom we have tried to display what He Waka Eke Noa...
KIA ORANA!! This week Papatoetoe South School are celebrating Cook Island Language Week! The middle school have been learning a Cook Island Song called "Tamaka Reebok" and we will be performing this on Thursdays Assembly! ~~A very BIG THANK YOU TO MR MARSHALL- HARDING - (Room 23) for organizing the "Tamaka Reebok" song for all of us and to the Fantastic Miss Tuli and Room 15 for all the singing practices ~~
This term for concept we have been learning about Science!! We have been learning about Matter, Transformation, Scientists and lots of different experiments!! It has been so much Fun !! The past week we have been making up skits about different topics We decided to do a short Skit about Earthquakes because well.. \we all love talking about Earthquakes and we guess that does relate to Science! We enjoyed working as a team and sharing our ideas. This learning experiance has been a fun way to demonstrate what we know and what we have learnt about Earthquakes. We talked a little bit about the Christchurch Earthquake in 2011. We hope you enjoy our Video :) By: Trey Goodare, Anshika Gounder, Nishita Kiran, Jay Alariao
This looks so much fun! You will have to teach Room 16 some rugby skills!!
ReplyDeleteWow, on the second photo I was the kid whos leg was crossed and was looking at my hands with long hair, nostalgia
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