As part of a whole school project, the children have been learning how to have a lunch box that is little free. Here are some great examples from our class on how to do this, Great job to the kids and parents who are working towards having less litter in their lunch boxes. You are helping the school environment and doing a great job.
We are a Y3-4 class who share our learning by being confident, creative, collaborative, respectful, responsible and resilient. Email: htipelu@newwindsor.school.nz
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Reading activities in the class
Art Continues
Monday, June 18, 2018
New Art
The next art project has began. The children painted a backgroud today by uing a sponge and a peg to hold it. They had to dip it into a choice of 4 colours It was interesting watching the kids just try and dap the paint, to created a textured appearance. Keep an eye out on this page to see the final result.
Fine motor skills today with lego
Today we used a variety of differnt skills while using the lego. Mrs Tipelu would roll the dice and that is how many pieces of lego we were allowed to pick up, we were allowed to put them together any way we wanted. Each time the dice was rolled we kept on adding to our creation. It was fun to put the lego together, pull it apart with our little fingers and only use a certain number of pieces. The end results were differnt from everyone.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
More Matariki
The children have continued their learning about Matariki in the classroom. They are learning facts about Matariki and the names of the stars. As well as producing some cool art to hang in our cloak bay the children have been sing matariki songs in class.
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Matariki Art
Before heading back to the education room to do their art the children walked down a really cool staricase, fromt the bottom the children said that it looked kind of like an eye. We were then shown a display made by children out of clay, before having a quick break and a biscuit to eat Then it was off to be creative. The children had an amazing time as they continued their learning about Matariki. ( The Maori new year ) They sketched a draft of what they would like to see on their star and the got to scratch out of cold wax their final peice. Some really talanted children in room 3. The final pieces are hanging in the classroom. Come on in and have a look at the wonderful creations.
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