Thursday, September 19, 2019

We are learning to solve addition problems by counting the objects.


Kimi's Voice: "It was easy for me.  I counted them all and got the right answers. It was really really really fun for me.  I want to do more of this learning.  Mrs Wyatt is good at Maths, and she teaches me Maths."


Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Art Exhibition 2019




Pohutukawa and Honey Bee Art:

What did you learn?
* Draw stalks in proportion.
* Sketch whisper lines.
* Rollint the clay, and making it smooth.
* How to use and paint on Indian ink.
* Merging the colours together when we paint them.
What were you proud of?
* The colours of the Pohutukawa.
* The bees body, and the golden wings.
* The whole thing !!!
What was tricky for you?
* The whisper lines.
* Painting the stripes on the honeybee.
* Rolling the honeybee’s body properly.
Who helped you?
* Mrs Wyatt
* Mrs Hill
* Mrs Bond
What would you like to do next time?
* Unicorns
* Dinosaurs and Batman and Spiderman

Monday, June 3, 2019

Lets play the Clave !




Music with Mrs D

What did we learn?
* We learnt that the sticks were called Clave.
* We can put them down, and not touch them when the teacher is talking to us.
* We can tap them fast, and tap them slow.
* We can make a music pattern.  When Mrs D clapped her hands then we copied on the sticks.

What was I proud of?
* It made me feel happy when I could tap the pattern.
* I was good at not touch the Clave when Mrs D was talking.

What was tricky?
* Some of the patterns were tricky to listen to, and then copy.
* It was hard not to touch the Clave sometimes.

Who can I ask for help?
* Mrs D, Mrs Wyatt or a friend that is next to me.

What would I like to do next?
* I want to play the violin.
* I want to play the guitar.

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Working with Patterns



Patterns
During our whole class Maths lessons we have been working on ‘patterns’. I have been asking my students questions such as: What comes next?, What is missing? What are other ways we can create patterns? What makes something a pattern?
Recent research shows that students working with patterns, and learning pattern awareness teaches them about shapes, counting, sequencing, differences, similarities (regular and irregular mathematical features/concepts), and early algebratic thinking.
Furthermore, we will be making patterns that involve pictures, words, and of course NUMBERS!  To read more go to :https://nrich.maths.org/13362