Cameron, Te Reinga, Sophia J and Carter have been practising how to write CVC words. Those are words like c-a-t that have a consonant, then a vowel, then another consonant in them. Look how many they completed without the help of an adult. Wow! We are so impressed with your independent learning.
Welcome to our blog! We are a class of Year 1 and 2 students at Paparore school in the Far North. Our teachers are Mrs Hammond and Mrs Brydon.
Monday, 15 June 2020
Sunday, 14 June 2020
Phys Ed with Garth
It's been great to have Garth from Sport Northland back at Paparore School. He has returned to teach us all some new (and old) games. At first in Level 2, we learnt some games that allowed some social distancing.
Then this week at Level 1, we were allowed to play a bit closer together. Everyone enjoys learning new skills and practising them in a game, while being active and warming up on a chilly Winter's morning!
Look what we can do with a hoop!
Then this week at Level 1, we were allowed to play a bit closer together. Everyone enjoys learning new skills and practising them in a game, while being active and warming up on a chilly Winter's morning!
| 3 feet in a hoop |
| 2 bottoms in a hoop |
| 4 feet in a hoop...Uh oh! |
| Look out Arlen, here they come... "Freeze!" |
| "Who's creeping up on me?" |
Sunday, 7 June 2020
Week 8 School Assembly
This week our senior class, Te Kauru, ran our school assembly from a Google Hangout. Te Kakano joined us to celebrate the achievements of our children who are leaders of their own learning!
We began our assembly by all saying our school vision statement together! Say it to your whanau in English and in Te Reo Maori!
We are... Proud and passionate leaders of learning in the heart of the community!
Ina te tukaha, te tu maia o nga kai arataki matauranga, kei waenganui, kei te manawa o te iwi kainga!
Congratulations to all of our hard workers this week! Tino pai to mahi!
We began our assembly by all saying our school vision statement together! Say it to your whanau in English and in Te Reo Maori!
We are... Proud and passionate leaders of learning in the heart of the community!
Ina te tukaha, te tu maia o nga kai arataki matauranga, kei waenganui, kei te manawa o te iwi kainga!
Congratulations to all of our hard workers this week! Tino pai to mahi!
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Russ Needs A Nose Job!
Russ Needs a Nose Job!
written by Te Pihi class
Russ is a teddy-bear. He is our class mascot. We take turns to take Russ home for the night.When Russ went to Toby's house, he was holding his nose so that he couldn't smell Hogg the pet pig.
But some cotton came out of his nose! Cove the kitten felt sorry for Russ.
So Doctor Michele did surgery on Russ' nose. She fixed his nose with some stitches made with a needle and cotton. Russ was very brave. Cove was the nurse, looking on.
Dr Michele put a plaster on Russ' nose. He felt a lot better after a cuddle with Nurse Cove. The plaster came off the next day and Russ looked much better. Now we can all take Russ home again!
Thank you Dr Michele and Nurse Cove!
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Tuesday, 2 June 2020
Recount Writing and Statistics
Today we learnt how to collect data in a table and then display it very simply using unifix cubes. We asked a small group of students 3 questions and recorded their answer in a yes/no table. Look at what we discovered! Carter and Cameron were very excited to share their work today.
Week 7 School Assembly
Te Kakano and Te Pihi met together in Te Pihi for our first school assembly for term 2 via Google Hangout! Sir spoke to everyone from his laptop in the Whare where he announced the certificate winners and drew our monster raffle. Congratulations to Toby for his "Pupil of the Week" award, Cameron, Indi, Nathanael, Miya, Joseph and Bostin for their Weekly Award Certificates and Levi and Halo for their School Values Awards. Congratulations also to Halo and Connor 's whanau for winning 1st and 2nd prize respectively.
Monday, 1 June 2020
Bostin and his butterflies!
Bostin has a love of all creatures great and small! He has been looking after these monarch butterflies since they were caterpillars, watching and taking care of them. Feel free to leave any questions here on our blog for him to answer.
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