This term our Project Based Learning (PBL) has been about cultural stories and the big question was;
What is the significance in the 21st Century of our Cultural stories?
First we brainstormed what culture is and came up with lots of ideas. Culture is……Holidays, Traditions, Stories, Celebrations.
Then we thought about our own culture and talked to our parents about our traditions and heritage. I wrote a post about my family and things we like to do.
In Literacy we read and discussed myths and legends from around the world then we concentrated on Maori legends. I read….The Fish Of Maui and Maui And The Sun. I have retold the legend A wise wizard and some curious cats in my own words.
We made a performance about the story Battle of the Mountains. Some students wrote the script, some students took on the job of making all the artwork, some worked hard on organising the music and others took on the role of bringing the story alive with dance and drama.
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Reflection:
For our production I contributed by… I’m one of the kids.
I think the show might impact on others by… making them happy.
What I learned about working with others was… Remembering our lines.
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Wednesday, 26 September 2018
Thursday, 20 September 2018
The Wonkey Donkey Show
Blog about Craig Smith
Today Craig Smith came to our school to talk about his book's. I liked the show because I remember my Mum and Dad reading me the story when I was little. I like the rhyming in the story for example Lanky honky tonky winky wonky donkey.
I thought the show was very cool because of the song and I thought he presented it well and he was funny.
This is a video of the song
Have you heard of this book before? Whats your favourite part?
Monday, 17 September 2018
Swimming
Last week we went swimming at Graham Condon. We went on a bus to get to the pool. We had buddies. My budy was called Daniel. When we got to the pool we got changed into our togs. Then we went to the pools and got in. Sometimes we stared at the deep end and sometimes we stared at the shallow end. On Wednesday we did water safety. We wore life jackets and no goggles. Then on Thursday they taught us how to be safe on a boat which was very short. Then on Friday we went swimming in our pyjamas. They were very heavy when we got into the pool. Then we had to take them off in the pool. It was pretty easy. Then we did some more lessons. Then we got out of the pool, went into the changing rooms and got changed. Then we got back on the bus and went back to school.
Over the two weeks of swimming I learnt some new stuff for example a new way of swimming in a river. You put your legs at the front and make circles with your arms in the water. It was fun. I was proud of how many lengths I swam. My next step is to work on diving!
How were your swimming lessons? What was your favourite part?
Over the two weeks of swimming I learnt some new stuff for example a new way of swimming in a river. You put your legs at the front and make circles with your arms in the water. It was fun. I was proud of how many lengths I swam. My next step is to work on diving!
How were your swimming lessons? What was your favourite part?
Sunday, 2 September 2018
Respect
Respect is being kind to others.
Respect on the playground is not being men to other people.
Respect is not talking when your teacher is talking.
Respect is being silent while people are giving their speech.
Respect in church is being silent and not being disrespectful.
Respect is understanding that others might believe in different things.
In school we are trying to be respectful because it helps everyone learn better.
This week I am going to try and be respectful by not being distracted and concentrating when people are talking.
What does respect mean to you?
Respect on the playground is not being men to other people.
Respect is not talking when your teacher is talking.
Respect is being silent while people are giving their speech.
Respect in church is being silent and not being disrespectful.
Respect is understanding that others might believe in different things.
In school we are trying to be respectful because it helps everyone learn better.
This week I am going to try and be respectful by not being distracted and concentrating when people are talking.
What does respect mean to you?