The senior medal winners
We are a Year 1-3 class in a small rural school on the outskirts of Christchurch. We are working in a prototype Flexible Learning Environment. Our teachers are Miss Sutherland and Mrs Spragg. Please enter your email below to receive updates.
Monday, 26 October 2015
Athletics Day Photos
Athletics Day on PhotoPeach
Labels:
athletics,
encouragement,
fun,
learning,
physical education
Literacy Time in Te Pihinga
Here is a look into our morning.
It is a busy place in Te Pihinga but there is so much learning going on.
Mr Robertson is reading the Big Book. The Three Billie Goats Gruff is coming alive.
Our personalized learners are setting up their week. They have to reflect on how they managed their learning last week and set goals for this week.
Miss Rockell is taking a reading group. They are reading about snails. Excellent discussion is happening around how hard it is to process meat versus vegetables.
William is having his 10 minutes reward time for completing his writing. Great to see William making the most of the space and zooming through his work.
Labels:
learning,
literacy,
Te Pihinga
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Birthdays and Math Whizz
The holiday's were a busy birthday time. We had a number get a year older. We had to write a number of birthday certificates. Check out all our 'old' students.
This term we are working all together to become great Math Whizzers. Because we are now one class we all have the ability to be top of the Most Improved. Top of the chart at the moment is Parwin. She had this to say:
The thing I like about maths whizz is that it teaches you things that are in maths like addition subtraction and many other stuff and every day I try and do 60 minutes a day or 30 minutes.
A great encouragement to the rest of us Parwin.
A good first week so far.
Here are a couple of photo's from our Year 4 Athletics practise, well our 'fun' sprinting practise anyway.
Labels:
athletics,
birthdays,
encouragement.,
learning,
math whizz
Monday, 12 October 2015
Te Pihinga's First Day
Today was our first day in our new classroom.
Miss Carr and Mrs Spragg where at school super early making sure it was as perfect as it could be with only a day and a bit set up. We were excited about everyone seeing the classroom and we really hoped that it would be a hit.
But watching everyone's faces as people arrived showed us that we had nothing to worry about. Everyone zipped around, looking at this and that and wondering where to put bags and food. Once that was sorted the bell rang and it was on with the show ... opps I mean school.
We tried to keep the day as 'normal' as possible. We had a Powhiri, fitness, class meeting about the new class, big book, literacy time, maths time, library visit and athletics practise. And of course the best bits of the day when we learn outside with our friends and food. ;)
Here are a few snaps from our day:
Miss Carr and Mrs Spragg where at school super early making sure it was as perfect as it could be with only a day and a bit set up. We were excited about everyone seeing the classroom and we really hoped that it would be a hit.
But watching everyone's faces as people arrived showed us that we had nothing to worry about. Everyone zipped around, looking at this and that and wondering where to put bags and food. Once that was sorted the bell rang and it was on with the show ... opps I mean school.
We tried to keep the day as 'normal' as possible. We had a Powhiri, fitness, class meeting about the new class, big book, literacy time, maths time, library visit and athletics practise. And of course the best bits of the day when we learn outside with our friends and food. ;)
Here are a few snaps from our day:
Labels:
classroom,
learning,
new things,
Te Pihinga
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