Thursday 11 August 2016

Week Three - Maths Week and Library Fun!

Kia ora parents, whanau and caregivers,

This has been a wonderful and enjoyable week of learning.  This week is the national New Zealand Maths Week and the students have been able to take part in some national competitions on Mathletics and also complete some interesting maths activities!  The students showed a great interest in the activities and completed them to a very high standard.  Please see the images below to see some of their completed work:





Thank you all for your support around our individualised spelling programme and the completion of the students homework, their spelling is already showing good improvements!


Nga mihi,

Nicholas Shimasaki

Thursday 4 August 2016

Week Two - Geometry, Inquiring About Ourselves as Learners and Art

Kia ora e te whanau,

Welcome back for Week 2!  With the cold and wet weather this week seems as though it has gone very quickly!  Even though the wet weather has meant that the students have spent a little more time inside than usual, they have used this time well to improve their skills in both art and crafts!

Strand maths this week saw us continue with our study of Geometry!  Last week the students showed a really great interest in their study of shapes.  This week in Geometry the students have moved on from identifying shapes, their corners and their sides and are now examining symmetry and rotational symmetry.  Strand maths has given Room 7 some authentic opportunities to be able to incorporate technology and crafts into our study of shapes.  See the photos of our Pic Collages below!


In Inquiry the students have been trying hard to complete a Pic Collage relating to themselves and how they fit within their cultures, communities, schools, and whanau.  I have been very impressed with the quality of work which has been completed.  The photos below are some examples of the students Inquiry work!


In Art the students have been working on completing art for their whanau to have the option of purchasing in the format of a calendar or diary.  The students are working hard to impress their whanau with this artwork and these should be completed by the end of the week!





Finally, those students who completed all of their Home Learning Challenges last term and who completed them to an exceptionally high standard were selected to join Ms. Smith for a morning tea in the staffroom.  They were very excited and took some photos to share with the rest of Room 7.  


Thank you for taking the time to visit our blog and I wish you all a safe and relaxing weekend!


Nga mihi,

Nicholas Shimasaki