Welcome to our class blog! We are a class of Year 3 and 4 students and our school is at the top of the beautiful South Island. We hope you enjoy reading what we have been learning about.
Saturday, 26 November 2016
A busy week in Kea class!
This week we have enjoyed improving our swimming skills everyday. On the last day we practiced our survival skills by putting on lifejackets and falling out of boats!
We also went to the Suter Art Gallery to make Christmas decorations from clay.
Sunday, 13 November 2016
The Middle Syndicate Celebrate Celebrations
Celebrations and Festivals are an ongoing part of life, where we say "thanks" for what we have or the milestones that have been passed. Each country, group and family have different celebrations but the connecting threads in these are: fun, sense of thankfulness and appreciation, connection with the traditions of past (in family, group, country), moments of reflection and importance.
As part of our Celebrations and Festivals topic, the Middle Syndicate students have been rotating around Kereru, Kotuku and Kea classrooms each Thursday afternoon to learn about a new celebration.
The students have decorated Calavera (sugar skulls) which are used in the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) and the Catholic holy day All Souls day.
Students celebrated Guy Fawkes day by creating 'Fireworks in a Jar' and firework art.
Candle holders called diva were made (yet to be decorated) to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu 'Festival of Lights'.
The students really enjoyed spending time in other classrooms with a mix of children from across the syndicate.
A big thank you to parents and grandparents who helped out in the classrooms!
Checking out the new Suter Art Gallery
We went to visit the new Suter Art Gallery. We saw the building where the original gallery was. We found out about Bishop Suter and his wife who built the original gallery so that all the people of Nelson could enjoy the paintings. We listened to the story about Nelson heroine Huria Matenga who helped save people who were shipwrecked at Whakapuaka while we were looking at a painting of Huria Matenga. We finished our visit by going on a scavenger hunt to look for paintings in all the different galleries.
Friday, 14 October 2016
New classroom!
During the holidays we took delivery of some bright and colourful furniture and got rid of our desks! We have created a spacious "modern learning environment". Call in and check it out!
A visit from Andrew Chinn
At the end of term three we enjoyed a visit from Australian singer /song writer Andrew Chinn. Andrew writes music especially for use with Children's Liturgy as well as some fun songs to sing any time! Andrew is a fun and enthusiastic performer who always inspires our children to sing and dance!
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
CONGRATULATIONS - FAMILY MATHS CHALLENGE !
Families took up the maths challenges about Eggs and Rabbits.
Here are the problems:
Here are the problems:
RABBITS
Mr Greenwill looked out on his Otago farm and saw rabbits everywhere.
“Why”, he said , “I reckon there are about 1280 rabbits in that paddock.
They’ve been doubling in number for the last 7 years.” So how many rabbits were in the paddock 7 years ago?
1280
640 after 1 yr
320 after 2 yr
160 after 3 yr
80 after 4 yr
40 after 5 yr
20 after 6 yr
10 after 7 yr
EGGING ON
Henrietta Fowler sells fresh organic eggs every
Saturday morning at the market.
One Saturday morning, she has only 1 egg left,
after serving 8 customers.
Her first customer buys half her eggs
Her second customer buys half the remaining eggs.
Her third customer buys half of what is left.
Her egg sales continue in this way until Egbert, her ninth customer, buys the last egg. No eggs are broken.
1. How many eggs did each customer buy?
2. How many eggs did Henrietta start with? Show your working out.
1. Working Backwards.
9th customer 1
8th customer 2
7th customer 4
6th customer 8
5th customer 16
4th customer 32
3rd customer 64
2th customer 128
1st customer 256
2. Since the first customer bought half the original amount then we need to double 256 so it would be 512.
Congratulations to the McDonnell family for
getting both the questions correct and
showing how they solved it!
Monday, 5 September 2016
More Book Week Fun!
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