When you next visit our class, do pop around the corner and view the awesome portraits which we drew at an Art lesson with Jane Lloyd. She carefully plans the lesson so that we can all follow her instructions and produce a fantastic piece of artwork. The photos will give you some idea of how she manages to teach two classes of approximately 50 children.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
A visitor from England
Daisy was very excited when her cousin, Misty, flew in from London for a family visit. Daisy was so delighted, that she brought Misty along to spend a day at school with us. Misty came to school for the whole week! We really enjoyed having Misty to visit. She fitted into our class so well and did all her work so well. This included going for swimming lessons with us. This was really brave of Misty because she said that she hadn't been to a swimming pool for about 2 years. If you live in England, swimming lessons are not a priority as they are in N.Z. We know that we need to know how to swim well because we often go to the beach or a pool, or out on the boat.
We learnt that school is different for Misty back in England. She goes to primary school where everyone must wear a uniform. The boys wear long black trousers! Both girls and boys wear a white shirt with a knotted tie - all day long! When we eat our lunch at school, Misty eats a cooked dinner at school - in the hall. People work at the school to prepare, cook and serve a hot meal to children. Misty's favourite meal is macroni cheese, followed by custard and fruit.
We hope that Daisy and Misty had a lovely holiday together in N.Z. Perhaps, one day Daisy will visit Misty and spend time at her school.
We learnt that school is different for Misty back in England. She goes to primary school where everyone must wear a uniform. The boys wear long black trousers! Both girls and boys wear a white shirt with a knotted tie - all day long! When we eat our lunch at school, Misty eats a cooked dinner at school - in the hall. People work at the school to prepare, cook and serve a hot meal to children. Misty's favourite meal is macroni cheese, followed by custard and fruit.
We hope that Daisy and Misty had a lovely holiday together in N.Z. Perhaps, one day Daisy will visit Misty and spend time at her school.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Knock,Knock. Who's there?
We all love showing off our pets. There was an air of excitement today as the children arranged themselves in a circle, in preparation for viewing Caitlin's pet guinea pigs. These little creatures were truly delightful! They all came from the same litter so they were brothers. I was amazed to see that they were all the same beautiful colour. These guinea pigs were so posh - they were shampooed and groomed last night! Although we did not take them out of their pet carrier, everyone was able to look closely at them. We looked carefully at their features and compared them to the little kittens who visited our classroom last week. After they were returned home, we read two non-fiction books to give us some facts.
Here are some of the interesting facts which the children wrote....................
Guinea pigs have little ears which flop over.
Guinea pigs have their eyes on the side of their head.
Guinea pigs eat and eat - lots of vegetables.
Guinea pigs have no tails.
Guinea pigs live in a hutch.
Guinea pig babies drink milk from their mother.
Guinea pigs have bright, beady eyes.
Guinea pigs can have pink, brown or black eyes.
Such a lot of news to catch up on!
We have been having an awesome time with so many activities. Activities means getting outside and doing challenging things like walking, walking, walking and swimming, swimming, swimming and of course reading, reading, reading. Where to begin?
fantastic coaches! The refurbished pool is bright, colourful and certainly motivational. It is a wonderful learning environment. Our class swim three times each week at a regular time. Every child is making incredible progress! It is wonderful to watch the development of skills, whether it be water confidence, floating confidently or learning to breathe and stroke. Two of the children helped me take some photos last week so that we can share our swimming experiences with you. Look at the fun the children are having in the pool!
Monday, March 14, 2011
Goldfish
Yesterday after school, we had a special delivery! My little friends, Jessica and Heather are moving away from Whitby. They have generously given their goldfish to our class. The tank was prepared during the weekend, the plants were secured and then the fish slid into the water. They began swimming around to explore their new home. There is a pearly white fish (renamed Jessica) and a jet black fish (renamed HeatherI).I know that their fishy antics will be a constant source of enjoyment to the children. We will now begin learning about goldfish.
Friday, March 11, 2011
About Us
The children in our 2011 class came from three different classes from the previous year. This means that we all have the opportunity to make lots of new friends. Many of the activities we do in the classroom are directed at helping the children learn to recognise faces and names.
This year is designed to encourage the children to become independent and take responsibility for their learning.
During the week, classes get together for an activity with their Buddy class. Our Big Buddy class is Mr. Thompson's Year 5 and 6 class. Each child has a Big Buddy allocated to her/him for the year. The children become friends both inside the classroom and outside the classroom.
Sometimes we plan activities in which the older children are able to help the younger children, e.g. they listen while their Little Buddy practises their reading. Sometimes the activity is having fun, e.g. running obstacle races together.The children in our school are responsible for tidying up the school environment once a term. We are encouraging our children to keep the playground and gardens tidy and attractive.This is a Buddy class activity. The childre get a real buzz out of making a difference to the appearance of our school.
This year is designed to encourage the children to become independent and take responsibility for their learning.
During the week, classes get together for an activity with their Buddy class. Our Big Buddy class is Mr. Thompson's Year 5 and 6 class. Each child has a Big Buddy allocated to her/him for the year. The children become friends both inside the classroom and outside the classroom.
Sometimes we plan activities in which the older children are able to help the younger children, e.g. they listen while their Little Buddy practises their reading. Sometimes the activity is having fun, e.g. running obstacle races together.The children in our school are responsible for tidying up the school environment once a term. We are encouraging our children to keep the playground and gardens tidy and attractive.This is a Buddy class activity. The childre get a real buzz out of making a difference to the appearance of our school.
Butterflies
Our class have had a special project since we began the school year. We established a Caterpillar Creche in our classroom in an effort to save some of the many Monarch caterpillars who had no food to eat on the swan plants at school. We successfully raised and released 17 Monarch butterflies! Dispite the fact that marrow is not the preferred food, the caterpillars did eat, they did grow and they did spin a chrysalis. The children were able to watch the hatching process with the aid of a digital microscope. The image was magnified and shown on a T.V. screen which we had in the classroom. We had the awesome experience of watching the butterfly emerge, dry and straighten its crumpled wings. We experienced real joy when we released ithe butterfly into the sunshine.
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