Thursday 12 April 2018

Thinking of how we can help our caretaker



by Kadyn

 Phil, our caretaker, has a problem with the stones in our rain gardens. The stones seem to end up all over the courts!!!

This week we have been brainstorming how we can help Phil with this problem. 


Some children made posters to help remind everyone about not touching the stones in the rain gardens









Tuesday 10 April 2018

We love growing our brains during Dance, Drama and Music

Today was the last day with out Dance, Drama and Music teachers for Term One.


T14 made puppets! 


Then we got into groups and practiced our play. Our puppets were the characters. 


We tried really hard to change our voices and get into character. 


T15 were lucky enough to be using Xylophones to practice their music making. 


All of the children were working really hard to listen carefully and follow the teacher's instructions.


Friday 6 April 2018

Creating Communities

Ti Kouka have been doing lots of learning about what makes a community. We think we are lucky to be part of the Halswell School community. We have published some of our writing. It is on the wall in the studio. We would love it if you came and read it.





The Flying Fish

Today the Takahe reading group read a story called The Flying Fish. The book inspired some children to make their own flying fish kites.

They had to run fast to make their kites fly.

Other children joined in by making their own kites. They used the colouring in pictures they had finished and turned them into kites.


Being Interactors and Showing Resilience during Play

Today there were lots of creative things happening during our play session.

We had a group of children who wanted to build a hut on the climbing frame. They found it very tricky to make the blankets stay up. They kept trying lots of different ways until they could make it happen. It was great to see that they worked as a team, stuck at it and eventually got their hut built.  


Today we also had lots of children creating games together. There was lots of idea sharing and turn taking. 



There were even some people who made new friends. 



We also had some children who wanted to show that they cared for our school. They decided to see if there was any rubbish to pick up. What great Halswell School citizens!!!



Huritini's Assembly

Today the children did a fantastic job of sharing their learning with the school. All our presenters were incredibly brave standing up in front of the school and talking.