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Our Wonderful Day at Rainbow Springs

What do you get when you add beautiful weather + lots of incredible native birds + a whole Junior School showing ERIC’s values ???
A FANTASTIC DAY AT RAINBOW SPRINGS!

We had an amazing time on our visits to Rainbow Springs in Rotorua on Monday and Tuesday. We saw (and heard) lots of native birds, rainbow and brown trout, a tuatara and even a sheep who liked to be stroked! The bus trip was pretty neat, the children were awesome representatives of our school and the teachers and parent helpers were pretty tired by the end of the day!

We would like to thank all the parents who made the trip possible and especially our helpers on the day.
We would also like to acknowledge and send a great big THANK YOU to the following people – without you our special day simply could not have taken place. Our deepest gratitude and thanks to:
Rotary
POTS
The Good Life Op Shop

And Murray for giving up his time to drive a bus

What a fantastic introduction to our Inquiry learning this term. We are on our way to finding answers for our big question “What relationship should we have with our native birds?” Enjoy looking at some photos of our day:

Tammy: “The kiwi was my favourite because I haven’t seen one before.”

Samantha: “I like the kiwi because they come out at night”

Maikyren: “I like the wood pigeon (kereru) because it can fly through the trees”

Jack wrote: I felt as happy as a kiwi eating worms.

Jaedyn wrote: I saw the kakariki and I felt surprised.

Kirndeep wrote: All the birds were interesting to look at. The morepork was very sleepy and quiet.

Ariana wrote: We saw a kea. She killed the male. The man told us we must stay away because she could bite us.

Chantelle wrote: All the kea went ‘ahh’ but Howie had a really gentle ‘ahh’ so I liked him more than Jenny.

Kairone wrote: The parrot sounded like a noisy baby.

Eli wrote: My tummy rumbled with excitement!

It was a long way to Rotorua but we enjoyed the ride

The beautiful kaka

Lots of us took a leaf out of the morepork's book and had a wee snooze on the trip home

Kereru

We even saw a moa!

The weka were a bit shy - they came to say hello after the children moved on

Jenny the kea was a bit grumpy and she let us know - loudly

Categories : Junior School

Term 3 in Room 20

What a super ending to our inquiry in Term 2 we had with our amazing kite creating and kite flying day. What fun!

Room 20 are back in the swing of things for learning in Term 3. We have been learning about Keeping Ourselves Safe…obviously so important. A big component of this covers internet safety and I encourage you to visit the very good site provided for teachers, parents and children on this topic by the New Zealand Police. Please visit www.hectorsworld.com You may like to install the safety button on your home computers.

Sean has written some internet safety tips.

On the internet if anybody emails you and you don’t know them tell an adult and they will make it so they can’t email you again. You don’t tell them personal words, like your name, phone number, e-mail and the school you go to.      By Sean

Keanna also offers some internet safety advice.

There are some important things to remember on the computer. If someone sends you a message and you don’t know that person, ask a parent or a teacher to block that message. This will help keep you and your computer safe. There is a very good way to keep yourself safe on the computer and that is to not write your name, address, e-mail, phone number, password or school. Use a computer nickname instead.     By Keanna

The children wrote a story about a time they got lost. We have been focussing on adding an ending that relates to the beginning of our story.

“On no, I have lost my Mummy. Where is she? I looked everywhere.  I felt scared and worried, so I went to the counter and they said “there is a little boy here”. Next I saw my Mum come running. I was really really happy to see her. Maybe she was as worried as me.    By Jae

We are all looking forward to our wonderful trip to Rainbow & Fairy Springs on Monday. Watch this space and check our blog for stories and art around our BIG question “What relationship should we have with our native birds?”

Matariki Kite Flying Celebration

What an AWESOME afternoon!

The Junior School have learnt lots this term about how New Zealanders are connected to the sun and the moon. As part of this we have been learning all about Matariki. One way that Maori traditionally celebrate Matariki is by making and flying kites so we designed and made our own fabulous Matariki kites. On Wednesday afternoon we braved the cold, rain and super strong kite flying winds to fly our wonderful kites in celebration of Matariki and a term of super-fun, incredible learning!

Mrs Nicholson joins in with our kite flying

Mrs Nicholson joins in with our kite flying

Term 3

A big welcome back to Term 3 and an especially warm welcome to our new families and Mrs Menhinick and the children in Room 7.

What a fabulous end to Term 2 with our Matariki kite flying extravaganza – watch this space for a short video of the fun we had flying our kites.

This term is very exciting. We start the term with Keeping Ourselves Safe. Constable Doris will be in school and take each class for some lessons. Our Inquiry for the term is around the environmental responsibilities we each have with particular regard to our native birds. Our BIG question for this is “What relationship should we have with our native birds?”. We will start this Inquiry with a trip to Rainbow Springs in Rotorua – please look out for a letter with details coming home in the first week of term. The Junior classes will all be participating in a gymnastics programme as part of our Physical Education programme. The school-wide value for the term is Integrity and the Key Competency focus is Thinking.

For those children who are due for National Standards reports this term, these will come home on September 22nd with Learning Journeys  Tuesday and Wednesday the following week.

Please remember to check newsletters for further information and updates.

We are all looking forward to a term of lots of exciting learning!

Categories : Junior School

Mighty Mathematicians of Room 2

Number recognition bingo

Number recognition bingo

Match it up
Match it up
Adding small numbers
Adding small numbers
Attribute shapes
Attribute shapes
Shape pictures
Shape pictures

The Mighty Mathematicians of Room 2 with Mrs Burke and Miss Brown.

It is now week 8 of Term 2, and the children have been working very hard with their learning in Mathematics, in Numeracy and Geometry.

We had many parents come to school on Monday 27th June for the Maths Information Afternoon. They were very interested in watching the lessons and the Maths activities. There were lots of ideas about how they could help their children at home with Maths.

At the beginning of the year many children in this class were working at Numeracy Stage 0, and now most are working at Stage 2! We have worked to raise their Number Knowledge and introduced Strategies like 1-1 matching and counting all from 1 with materials to and from 10/20.

Our strand focus is Geometry and we have been learning about shapes through lots of fun and exciting activities such as using geo-boards, play dough, 2D and 3D shapes in feely bags, peg boards and shape art pictures.  

Geoboards
Geoboards