Kia kohtahi mai
Check out the meaning of our school waiata
Are you stuck on the escalator?
Week 5 Wed - Mrs S' Keyword Workshop
Join me for my work shop on using Padlet to record keywords for researching. I will be modelling how to take notes. My information report is around PUGS! I would love to see you there. We can read some facts together and practise recording just the keywords.
I look forward to seeing you there...
I look forward to seeing you there...
The Learning Pit
The Learning Pit from Kenilworth Learning on Vimeo.
Internet Safety
Do you keep yourself safe when you are online?
Create a Book Trailer
A book trailer is an advertisement for a book which employs techniques similar to those of movie trailers. The book trailer can use still images, video or a combination of both. A good book trailer will present the book's main characters and key events in such a visual way that the viewer feels compelled to read the book.
It is important to note that a book trailer is not a book review.
Your book trailer should:
It is important to note that a book trailer is not a book review.
Your book trailer should:
- use relevant photos and/or video to show some main ideas or events from the story
- present information in a compelling way using a combination of text and/or narration
- use music to create a mood
- name the book and show a photo of the cover
- be submitted in a video format e.g MPEG, MP4, WMV or AVI
Week 1: Watch winning book trailers & judging rubric
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Week 2: Plan trailer using the storyboard
Week 3
Te Reo with Whaea Ange
Our new waiata
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Maths week is coming...
Click on the image below & explore the Maths Week site.
Dean McKerras
Do you know all of the dance moves?
Stu Duval
Click on the image to check our Stu's website.
Convince Me...
Week 1 Video
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Week 2 Video
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Examples of speeches
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How to write quality comments on our blog...
Watch the video below to learn how to leave quality comments. Once you feel confident, click on '2015 Work', read a post and leave a quality comment. Remember - keep yourself safe by not including your last name in your comment.
Room 7 Production Item - The Gruffalo
Click on the picture below to explore www.gruffalo.com
Run-a-thon
Keep collecting sponsors for the Run-a-thon. The money will go towards building a bench seat around our front garden.
Waste Audit
The results showed that 48% (18.1kg) of our waste from a half day's rubbish was paper that could have been recycled and 32% (11.8lg) was fruit and vegetable scraps that could have been composted.
Based on these results, if we put a plan in place to remove paper and compostable items from our rubbish we could reduce the amount of rubbish going to landfill by 80% and save around $4000 in costs for waste removal each year.
We will support the Year 1 & 2 classes with their plan for reducing waste in our school.
Based on these results, if we put a plan in place to remove paper and compostable items from our rubbish we could reduce the amount of rubbish going to landfill by 80% and save around $4000 in costs for waste removal each year.
We will support the Year 1 & 2 classes with their plan for reducing waste in our school.
Room 7 visited Kidz Corner
Our Rippa Rugby Team in Action
Look who is in the news!
Click on the photo below to read the article:
We are getting closer to moving in...
Check out what Room 7 have been doing with their buddy class
- To be completed on 16 March:
Look who won the Mathletics trophy!!!
How long can we keep it in the Tararua Team?
Google Classroom
Our New Block - 2015 Photos
Our MLE is starting to happen! Keep an eye on these photos. They will be updated regularly.
WATCH THIS SPACE...
We had a fabulous time at camp. Check out our photos...
End of Year Assembly Songs
Tū kōtahi mai rā Tararua!
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Congratulations to our Speech Finalists
1st Jenna; 2nd Grace; 3rd Lachlan
Tararua Students - Please complete this survey
Te Reo - With Whaea Ange
tū kōtahimai rā - Let’s join together to be awesome
kō nui - thumb kō roa - pointer finger tini - change auē - opps/oh well auā - I don’t know ae - yes kao - no me he tē - like a boss muku - duster/eraser tena koe - hello hōmai te pene - pass the pen Anei te pene - Here is the pen ruri - ruler kutikuti - scissors te - the (singular) ngā - the (plural) haere mai - come here haere atu - go away ko te wā kai ināianei? - Is it time for food now? ko te wā kai ināianei - it is time for food now whakapaipai - clean up whakarārangi - line up inu - drink moe - sleep waiata - sing |
ki raro - down kia mau - hold on/hands on hips Kia wiri - shake hands iti - small nui - big pāngarua - maths rorohiko - computer (roro - brain hiko-electric) pānui pukapuka - read a book tuhi kōrero - write a story kōrero - talk mahi - work tākaro - play oma - run haere ki te pānui pukapuka - go and read a book haere ki te oma - go for a run tamariki ma - all of the children whakamahi - use haere ki te whakamahi i ngā rorohiko - go and use the computers e tū- stand up/ stop/ stay where you are Te tima o Tararua - Tararua Team kia tūpato! - be careful kia tere - hurry up turituri - it is too loud / be quiet kia āta haere! - slow down kaua e kōrero - don’t talk kāti - stop koia koia - that’s it kei runga noa atū kotou - You are just all just so amazing (more than 1 person) koe - 1 person whiu - (whiz) peke - (bounce) pako - (boing) |
Student Voice Survey - Term 3
Log into your Google Account & click here to complete this survey.
Follow the New Zealand Commonwealth Team
The Story of Clyde the Glasgow Commonwealth Games Mascot
Which countries did Clyde visit?