Showing posts with label Ian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ian. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 July 2016

Back to School

Good morning everyone today is our first day back at school for Term 3 2016.
Firstly we had 5 children celebrating their 8th birthdays during the holidays Lauren Rajeev Ian Leo Stella Happy Birthday! 
We have 1 Chicken Pox case and an  Appendix.  Also 1 child in China 2 children in Samoa - Wow Room 16 what an exciting holiday break.
We are now ready for a learning filled term.

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Our Inquiry

It is our second to last day if Term 2.  We are finishing up our inquiry on Janine and Charles Williams.  We are recording the process we used to paint our birds.

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Explaining How 1st July

This morning Mrs Driver came to Room 16 to see our Nga Manu paintings that are inspired by Janine and Charles Williams.  Andreas and Joshua explained all the steps we took to paint our manu.  We have worked on our art all term as part of our Eye on the World NZ artists.

Saturday, 28 May 2016

Visit to Bairds Mainfreight Primary School 19 May 2016

On Thursday 19 May 2016 nine Room 16 children, Aden (Lauren's Dad), Whaea and some Room 20, Mrs Trembath and Mrs Venville visited Room 8 Bairds Mainfreight Primary School.  Room 8 are a Year 5 class and were excellent hosts.  We all wished we had more time to spend with each other.  We went to see Room 8's wonderful art work that was created for their Arts Unit focusing on New Zealand Artists, Charles and Janine Williams.

Room 20 and 16 have chosen to focus on Charles and Janine Williams art as part of our Syndicate Term 2 Art Inquiry.

The lucky room 16 children were: Rajeev, Lauren, Stella, Sophie, Sanajan, Leo, Kobi, Sebastian and Ian.



                                         Stella and Sebastian with their big Room 8 buddies


                                                       Mrs Bedford and Room 8 BMPS

                                                                         Sophie

                                                                      Our questions




                                          Sophie and Rajeev with their big Room 8 buddies


We learnt how Room 8 created their pieces of art.  We had prepared questions to ask so that when we started our own art work we knew how to do it.

Since the trip we have written to Room 8 and thanked them for having us and quality commented on the art work and the Power Point Presentation that they presented to us.

Room 16 are now practicing sketching our house birds; Tui, Kea, Hoiho and Takahe.

Mrs Bedford has emailed Whaea:

Hi Tearani!

Thanks for organising the visit and for the very lovely letters (which I just received and will share with the class on Monday). 
It was such a neat buzz to have another school visit ours. Your children we just gorgeous! It was a great idea to buddy them up and let them chat together. 

Schools really should be interacting with each other in this way more often. Thank you for inspiring me to look for more ways I can connect with other schools in the future. 

I'm sure our paths will cross again, and I am really looking forward to seeing the art your children come up with. 

All the best!




Tuesday, 22 March 2016


Hi Everyone

I am so so proud of the all the children of  Room 16 who have learnt their mihi and karakia so early in the term!  The children have done so well that some were chosen to tautoko(help or support) other classes in the school both in the morning and end of school to help their classes learn the karakia..

A big thank you to the following children:

Andreas and Sanajan

Rajeev and Ian

Lily and Sophie

Stella and Lauren


He Karakia Timata

E te atua
Manakitia tenei hui
Awhinatia matou
I roto i o matou mahi
Ki te Wairua tapu
To matou Ariki

Amene

(a loose translation of this karakia is that we ae asking for blessings, help and support in our work (learning) for the day)


He Karakia Whakamutuenga

Kia tau kia tatou katoa
Te atawhai o to tatou
Ariki
A ihu Karaiti
Me te aroha o te Atua
Me te whiwhinga tahi tanga
Ki te Wairua Tapu

Amene

(a loose translation or purpose of this karakia is that we are giving thanks for the blessings,love and support that we have received and bring closure to our day/work (learning))


Well done Lily, Sophie, Andreas, Sanajan, Lauren, Stella, Rajeev and Ian.  Whaea is so proud of you!!!

Whaea Tearani

Sunday, 28 February 2016

The Downpour

Room 16's Outdoor Classroom with Mrs Daniel was rained out, so this morning we wrote poems about the downpour...