Friday, August 28, 2020

Term 3 - Weeks 5 and 6

We have been working on our fine motor skills by using these tweezers to move the cotton balls onto the correct colour. It is tricky, but we are getting better at it with perseverance. 
We have been using a range of materials to work out math problems.  
We are very thankful to Kai for Kids and them serving us delicious lunches. 
We have been working extremely hard on our writing. Miss Patrick is very proud of the progress we are making. 

Thank you to the whānau who attended our Pasifika Fono on Thursday. It was great to see you all there. 
We made Autumn tree art as part of our season focus this term. 

Friday, August 7, 2020

Term 3 Week 3 & 4

We are loving our winter fitness of whole school Jump Jam each morning. We are getting a lot more confident and are showing perseverance with learning the dance moves. 
We have been completing science experiments to help with our curiosity, predictions and thinking skills. We thought this colour mixing one was magic.
We have been learning how to dribble the ball in soccer. We love being outside and learning new skills with our friends. 
We had fun playing a maths game on Friday. It was about adding or subtracting people on our own bus. 
We loved being on stage and leading assembly. We were very brave and it was great to see our whānau come to watch us.
We have been learning how to work independently. 

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Term 3 Week 2

We have continued our learning about the different seasons linked to our school production. Each week we are learning about a different one and making a amazing wall display with all our work. 

We have been leaning how to create graphs from information. This graph we made about the colours of smarties we had in our bag. 

We are enjoying trying new vegetables with our Kai Kids lunches. Thank you to all the volunteers who are helping with this. 

Saturday, July 25, 2020

Term 3 Week 1

 It has been great to be back at school. Room 6 has 8 new tamariki who have started this term, so we have been getting into school routines and our learning. 
We have Mr Taylor our student teacher back for 5 weeks, which we are also very excited about. 


This week our shared reading book was called "Little Goat's Coat". We got to paint a little goat, add fur and write a story about him. 
We have also started learning about the differences in seasons. This links into our Junior School Production that we will present later in the term. 

Laura was very impressed with our ball skills on Friday as we have been practising these everyday. 

We had several children see Mr Wheeler for quality work this week. Everyone has been trying extremely hard. 

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Weeks 10 - 12


A big thank you to Kai Kids for trialing hot lunches at our school. We cannot wait until next term when we get them everyday, we are very lucky. 
We had a visit from the local Fire Brigade during our topic focus on Firewise this term. It was very exciting to get to look at all the things on the truck and get to hear and see the sirens. 


We have been learning about statistics. We made pictographs from the data we collected about favourite flavoured ice-creams using tally marks. 
We had very been creating a range of art projects that link into what we have been learning about.
We have had several new students visiting our classroom who will be starting at Netherby in term 3. We got creative with our maths equipment this week. 

We celebrated our support staff last week by presenting them with cards to show our appreciation for what they do for us all. 
We enjoyed having our whānau come in and see our new maths programme. 

Monday, June 8, 2020

Weeks 8 & 9

We have been very busy learning about a range of things including; Firewise Safety, Fractions and our term 2 story of The Noisy House. Below you can see us creating our story maps, writing and working with our buddies during maths. 
Room 6 has had new students having school visits. These happen every Thursday and are a great opportunity for students to experience what school is like. 
 We have been learning how to hold scissors correctly. The students go creative last week and got to make something for someone at home. 
 We have been practicing our ball skills in the hall. We are getting very good at catching and throwing. 

Friday, May 22, 2020

Term 2 Week 7

We have loved being back at School this week. The students all settled in really well and are focused and back into their learning. 



Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Week 4 - Online Learning

Miss Patrick had the best week at School teaching last week, but is missing everyone in Room 6. Mrs McCully enjoyed talking to you all. 

This week it has been great to have the Room 6 tamariki participating in Zoom meetings. It was fantastic to see 
and hear all the work you have been doing and a great chance to share it with all your friends in the class. 

Miss Patrick will send out the daily zoom link via text. These will be at 11:00am each day. 
 


Tuesday - Sharing session with work you have been doing at home. 
Wednesday - Guided Writing Lesson
Thursday - Guided Reading Lesson 
Friday - Math Problem Solving Lesson

Hi parents and whānau of students in Room 6,

Mrs McCully and I hope you are all well. We just wanted to remind you of the learning we are supporting you and your child with during this time.

-       The learning packs we sent out before school finished.
-       The learning packs from the Ministry you all got in the mail.
-       The Ministry of Education TV channel.
-       The weekly phone calls you receive from us both. Ask us any questions.
-       The learning activities we have posted on our schools Facebook page. There are hundreds you can do.
-       The learning tasks that are written on our class blog weekly.
-       The opportunity to attend daily guided zoom lessons at 11:00am each day this week.
-       You can also request a Facebook video call at any time with a day’s notice.

We are here to support and help you, so please contact either so us if you need more work or advice. We are doing our best to support you without making you feel bombarded with too much work.

Regards

Bridget Patrick and Jaz McCully

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Week 3 Distance Learning

Hello Room 6

I hope you have all been carrying on with your great learning at home. This week you will have a phone call from Mrs McCully as Miss Patrick is back at School teaching. 

Here are some videos to help you with your learning.




See if you can make this play dough and create your name or show your working for the following math question.

Miss Patrick had 11 sheep in her paddock. She forgot to shut the gate and 3 got out. How many sheep did she have to look for to chase back into the paddock?

Monday, April 20, 2020

Week 2 Distance Learning

Hello everyone

Mrs McCully and I hope you are well and are enjoying this gorgeous sunshine and pretty autumn leaves. It has been really nice to talk or facetime you all over the past week. We will continue to contact you all twice each week to help you with your learning at home. 


If you can and want to share your work with me send it to bridgetpatrick8@gmail.com

Here is a video of Miss Love reading a Anzac Day story. Sit back, relax and enjoy. 



Remember to practice your word containers and alphabet letter sounds each day. 

Here are some math questions for this week. See if you can draw or use items to show your working to someone in your whānau. 

Roz had 8 apples at her house. Her tamariki ate 2. How many did she have left?

Tania planted 11 broccoli seeds. Her cat dug out 3 seeds. How many seeds were left in the ground to grow?

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Home Learning Ideas:

Hello parents and whānau who have students in the Junior School area (Rooms 6, 5, 4, and 3).

We hope you and your tamariki are all well and enjoying being together as a family at home during these new and testing times.

We are currently waiting for the Ministry of Education to get your child/children’s packs posted. Once they have done so, we will ring you all and help support you and your tamariki with this work.

In the meantime here are some ideas you can be doing with your children at home:

This post will also be added to our class blogs for you to refer to:
Phonics/Writing:
      High frequency words: Play memory, flash cards (see the photo attached to the post of the word lists).
      Writing with chalk or water on the pavement.
      Writing a letter/card to a neighbour or friend.
      Write a story about the teddy bears you can see around town.
      Handwriting - There are lots of tutorials on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjy2uyDcw1Q&list=PLzDmpL85V85lPaxHJ381WQa_dgI1boP3x
      Letter sounds using word cards. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp_hj4K9D5o
      Write a story each day. (About: Autumn leaves, favourite toy, what they can see in the garden, a letter to someone, grocery list etc).

Reading:
      The Netherby School reading challenges (posted on facebook).
      Have your child read to you for 10 minutes. Discuss the book, ask them questions about the story.
      Listen to Stories Online https://www.storylineonline.net
      Read to your child and ask them to retell the story. 
      Record your child telling a story on a device and send it to your teacher.
      Read poems, recipes, articles.
      Draw pictures about the stories children are reading.
      Create story maps about the stories you have read (we do this in storytelling). The idea here is to retell the main events from the story in order.

Maths:
Kia ora, Parents and Whānau, thank you for supporting your child's maths learning at home during the lockdown period.
Here are some tips for supporting your child when they are working on their independent math activities.
If needed, you can read the problem to your child.
Please do not feel that you need to help them to solve the problem, let them choose the tasks they can do by themselves.
When they have finished the task, ask them to explain how they solved rather than focusing on if the answer is correct. Remember there are lots of different ways of solving problems which might be different to how you were taught maths at school.

Rooms 5 & 6 problems solving questions:
      Miss Patrick wove 5 kete and her sister wove 7 more. How many kete do they have altogether?
      You are helping mum to hang out the washing. You use 9 pink pegs and 4 green pegs. How many pegs have you used altogether?
      Lily has helped her dad to plant vegetables in their garden. She planted 8 spring onions and 6 carrot plants. How many vegetables did Seini plant?
      Choose a piece of paper or newspaper in your house. How many of those papers will cover the top of a table?

Rooms 4 & 3 problem solving questions:
      You go fishing. In the morning you catch 3 fish and then you catch another 7 more fish. How many fish did you catch altogether?
      Myles had scored 6 points and his teammates scored 18 during their rugby game. How many points did they score altogether?
      Charli-Kaye had 10 bracelets and Eva had 12 bracelets. How many bracelets did they have altogether?
      My mum has painted 18 patterns on her tapa. Agnes has painted 7 more patterns than mum. How many patterns did Agnes paint?
      Andrew helped by folding the washing. There are 8 towels, 2 tea towels, 17 T shirts, 3 pairs of shorts. How many items have you folded?
Extra number knowledge:
      Skip count in 2’s, 5’s, 10’s
      Say the number before up to 20.
      Say the number after up to 20.
      Check number formation is correct.
      Count all the bears around your neighbourhood

Discovery/PE/extra curricular ideas:
      Learn how to tie their shoe lace
      Skip 20 times forwards and 20 times backwards
      Baking
      Draw the shadows of animals
      Make an obstacle course around your property that you need to hop over, go under or go through.
      Make something for ANZAC day that you could use at your gate.
      See how many different birds are in your garden
      Make a bird feeder
      Create a piece of art for someone in your family or your neighbour
      Te Reo:Find colours around your house and use the Te Reo words.
Be mindful - Balance:
      Take time to relax in the garden, walk around the block with the family or lay on the grass and make pictures out of the clouds.
      Sit and listen to music that makes you feel happy.
      Blow bubbles and watch them float up into the sky. Think about all your worries floating away from you.
      Have a family meeting and talk to everyone about how they are feeling.

Here are our email addresses if you need to contact us directly