Friday, 31 May 2013
Thursday, 30 May 2013
PJ AND PIE DAY
Today was PJ and Pie day!
What a perfect day for dressing in your pjs and eatting a hot pie with tomato sauce.
Thank you to the student council who made this day possible.
What a perfect day for dressing in your pjs and eatting a hot pie with tomato sauce.
Thank you to the student council who made this day possible.
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
COUCH TALK WEEK 4
We discussed important parts of the newsletter.
Presented by Seth, Tahu and Willow. Recorded by Emma.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
WEDNESDAY SPORT- BASKETBALL
This afternoon we had our first Wednesday Sport session. We did Basketball.
Room 4 please comment on this post about the rules and skills you learnt in this lesson.
Room 4 please comment on this post about the rules and skills you learnt in this lesson.
RECIPROCAL READING GROUP
The children have worked with the teacher learning to –
PREDICT, CLARIFY, QUESTION, and SUMMARISE a range of text. This week was the
first time they got to lead it without teacher input.
Tyler was the leader this week. They all did such a great
job!
Monday, 20 May 2013
Thursday, 16 May 2013
FIRST AID
Today we were lucky enough to have Kate from Red Cross do a First Aid course with us. We learnt SO much!
Our learning surrounded DRSABC which stands for...
Danger
Response
Send for help
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Our learning surrounded DRSABC which stands for...
Danger
Response
Send for help
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
COUCH TALK
This is our introduction to “Couch Talk”.
The main part of Couch Talk this week was to recall information found in the school newsletter.
When we do this again we think we need to:
· Look straight at who we are talking to (-camera audience or peers)
· To be more confident. If you mix up your words, keep calm and try saying what you mean again.
· Try not to fiddle
· Add a feeling or opinion
The main part of Couch Talk this week was to recall information found in the school newsletter.
When we do this again we think we need to:
· Look straight at who we are talking to (-camera audience or peers)
· To be more confident. If you mix up your words, keep calm and try saying what you mean again.
· Try not to fiddle
· Add a feeling or opinion
Friday, 10 May 2013
MATHS AS A METAPHOR
This week for writing we shared our view of Mathematics by making connections and comparisons to a food. Room 4 worked very hard to think creatively and all published their writing with an appropiate image.
Here are some fantastic finish products.
If mathematics was a food it would be chilli. When you eat chilli your body automatically heats up. When you do maths your body also heats up because you are getting hotter and hotter due to thinking so hard. Chilli is very slippery and sometimes when you eat it you have an explosion in your mouth like an explosion of numbers in your head when doing maths.
If maths was a food it would be a double scoop of ice cream. Adding toppings is like maths. There are 100s of sprinkles on ice cream like the amount of numbers in maths. Ice cream can be a challenge to eat because of the coldness of it. You can get brain-freeze and if I work really hard in maths my brain can freeze too. When I was younger I had trouble eating an ice cream like I did in maths. I had that problem eating ice cream because it got really messy fast. When ice cream comes with a cone you need to crack through it like a maths problem.
Ice cream can get annoying because of the melting pieces that come off the side and drip onto your hand. This is like when numbers jump into your brain, and then they fall out so you forget them. Also ice cream disappears like numbers in subtraction, sooner than you know!
WRITTEN BY GREER
Here are some fantastic finish products.
If
mathematics was a food it would be noodles. Noodles are tricky to get on my
fork. But there is a trick to get them on your fork easily. Maths equations are
tricky to solve but there are also tricks to solve them. When you are working
out a maths equation you’re working out is messy, so is when you are eating
noodles because your noodles look all messy and tangled around other noodles.
But they are delicious to eat. After I eat all the noodles I always want more. Like
I always want more maths equations once I’ve solved them all because maths is
fun to do.
I know they
are hard to eat because they won’t get on your fork but they sure are yummy. I
love to eat noodles like I love to solve maths equations.
WRITTEN BY SOPHIEIf mathematics was a food it would be chilli. When you eat chilli your body automatically heats up. When you do maths your body also heats up because you are getting hotter and hotter due to thinking so hard. Chilli is very slippery and sometimes when you eat it you have an explosion in your mouth like an explosion of numbers in your head when doing maths.
Chilli is
can be soggy and messy. Maths can also be messy and confusing. I never really
liked the heat in chilli meals but now I can handle the heat. I never really
liked maths but now I LOVE it and can handle the maths challenges.
WRITTEN BY
CAMERON If maths was a food it would be a double scoop of ice cream. Adding toppings is like maths. There are 100s of sprinkles on ice cream like the amount of numbers in maths. Ice cream can be a challenge to eat because of the coldness of it. You can get brain-freeze and if I work really hard in maths my brain can freeze too. When I was younger I had trouble eating an ice cream like I did in maths. I had that problem eating ice cream because it got really messy fast. When ice cream comes with a cone you need to crack through it like a maths problem.
Ice cream can get annoying because of the melting pieces that come off the side and drip onto your hand. This is like when numbers jump into your brain, and then they fall out so you forget them. Also ice cream disappears like numbers in subtraction, sooner than you know!
WRITTEN BY GREER
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
BOOKS AND BIKKIES
Today was the first Books and Bikkies day.
Mrs Christiansen takes a group of children interested in sharing their novels with others once a week. In this time they enjoy discussing books, recommend books and eat bikkies.
Well done to those who read their chapter book in the holidays and were able to share their book.
I hope you didn't eat all those biscuits!
Mrs Christiansen takes a group of children interested in sharing their novels with others once a week. In this time they enjoy discussing books, recommend books and eat bikkies.
Well done to those who read their chapter book in the holidays and were able to share their book.
I hope you didn't eat all those biscuits!
ORAL LANGUAGE TERM 2
This term to develop our Oral Language skills we are having “Couch
Talk”.
Couch Talk
is a recorded small group discussion about what is going on at Halcombe School
and Room 4 each fortnight. They will retell the newsletter and become confident
to speak about a variety of topics.
Children will learn to:
- Use a clear and loud enough voice
- Ask and answer questions from their peers
- Express opinions and feelings
- Identify and recall factual information
- Participate confidently in discussion
- Begin to use humour
Keep an eye
out for the first Couch Talk clip which will be posted next week.
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