We are a Year 5/6 class in Papakura, South Auckland, New Zealand. This is our third year of digital immersion and so we are doing lots of learning on our chrome books. We love sharing our work and achievements with everyone, so we try and blog often. Please have a look and leave us a comment. We really enjoy hearing what other people think and have been doing in their class.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Manaakitaga- Taking care of our belongings
Last week we focused on putting our things back where they go. Here is our Mannequin Challenge for Wiki Rua.
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Sunday, July 29, 2018
Ako: We are learners
We are bringing back the 'Mannequin Challenge'.
As part of our school wide Mana Atua focus for the week we have made a video.
Check us out- this is us showing how to ignore distractions, stay on task, teach each other and work out problems collaboratively.
Like our video below.
Let us know if you can think of any other ways to be a great learner.
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Papakura, New Zealand
Friday, June 22, 2018
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Monday, May 14, 2018
Chapter Study
In Room 3 this term we are doing a chapter study. We got to choose the novel to read and we have to do 'Reciprocal reading' with our group. It helps us think about our book more deeply and we use the comprehension strategies that we learned last term.
These are the books we could choose from.
Check out our individual blogs to follow our chapter study as we progress.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
People achieving excellence
In Ruma Toru we have been talking about discrimination. It all started with Anne Frank and a reading about the Moriori. Kayle asked about slavery and what we learned about shocked us. We didn't understand how people could be so unfair, so we decided we needed to do something to make sure people didn't make the same mistakes as the past.
But, what can we do? I hear you ask!
Well, we can demonstrate excellence and success, throughout a cross section of people so that everyone will begin to understand that ALL people can be great. No matter where they come from, what colour they are, how old they are, or how they grew up.
But what is excellence or success? We had a chat about what we consider to be success.
Karn, Mariko and Jack interviewed Karn's Nan, Tracey too!
Here is some of our work. You can come and see it close up in Ruma Toru's Gallery of Modern Works.
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