Monday, 10 December 2012

Counting Backwards

In Room 2 we love finding cool learning songs and raps off you-tube. A few weeks ago Whaea ALice found a counting backwards video from another New Zealand school. We thought it was so cool we should make our own video.

Over the last three weeks on Friday's we have been on working making the number posters we needed. It's been a big cooperative task and we have had to learn lots about working in a group and being thoughtful and including everyone.

Here's the final result:

Our Garden Harvest

Summer is definitely here - just look at our community garden!! In the last few weeks we have enjoyed picking and eating wonderful fresh produce!

Take a look:


Our Garden Harvest - Medium from Alice Keeling on Vimeo.

Monday, 3 December 2012

Wonderful Work on Writing








This term, in Te Rito Room 2 we have been working on becoming successful and independent writers.

Here are some of our goal sheets - showcasing wonderful writing and setting a high standard for others to follow.

This term, we were lucky enough to have an extra whiteboard in our classroom and it has been a favourite activity for all Te Rito 2 Tamariki at Work on Writing Time during the Daily 5.

Shreya wrote this great piece of writing about our Garden Harvest last week. We reread and made it better by adding full stops and capital letters. Thanks Shreya for sharing your writing with us!


Told you - our new whiteboard was a popular Writing activity. Here is a piece of work Shreya and Rishap worked on together. Great team work!









Meanwhile Alize has been busy in work on writing time, writing and illustrating her own book about being nice. On Friday she made it into a e-book including adding her voice to it also.

Hopefully we can share this book across the ipads so we can all enjoy listening to Alize's story during 'listening to reading.'

Good Job, Alize!



Sunday, 11 November 2012

Athletics Day


Ready, Set, Go!

Last Thursday was a stunning day full of laughter, hats and sunscreen! Every single student showed their te rito values by giving it their best, encouraging others, and most of all having fun! Each event gave out points for achievement in the event (shotput, high jump and long jump) as well as for fair play, encouragement, and a positive attitude. Room 2 had three high achievers on the day - here are their certificates:





Monday, 5 November 2012

Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities


Strawberries, bananas, kiwifruit, apples and grapes filled the playground, the classrooms and even the reception and staffroom of Richmond School celebrated 5+ A Day Fruit and Vegetable Month last Thursday.

The school’s junior classroom organised and hosted a Shared Lunch and Dress Up Parade to promote 5+ a day healthy eating. As part of a nationwide competition organised by the 5+ A Day Charitable Trust, the students planned the event as a way to promote healthy eating habits and options at school and at home.

Even before ‘healthy lunches’ hit the mainstream news recently, these students were learning about food groups and surveying their community about their fruit and vegetable eating habits. In response to their research, these 6 and 7 year olds decided the community just needed to ‘taste test’ a wider variety of fruit and vegetables, hence the Shared Lunch. Thanks to the school’s participation in the ‘fruit in schools’ and KidsCan programmes, as well as generous donations from local businesses The Green Grocers and Grove-Lea orchard, fruit smoothies, fruit skewers and 5 + vegetable soup were on offer for all to try.

Despite it being early in the season, strawberries were the overall favourite in the Dress Up Parade with students (and teachers) of all ages sporting creative and colourful costumes. Another piece of costume innovation was a cardboard vending machine that stocked only fruit.

Overall the day was a success with parents, whanau and community members coming together to share in the students’ learning and ‘taste test’ their creations.  

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Fotobabble reflection

Today, we experimented with fotobabble as part of our reflection and thinking about our 5 + a day event last week!

First lesson learnt was to turn the photo before you record our 'babble' !!

Here's a couple of our tests:










Wednesday, 24 October 2012

5 + a day Shared Lunch and Dress Up Day

Parents and Whanau are invited to come and share our 5+ a day snacks

November is 5+ A Day Fruit and Vegetable Month and to mark our school’s support, we are holding a:   5 + a day Shared Lunch and Dress Up Day

When: Thursday 25th October, 11:30am Parade, 11:45am Shared Lunch

What:
  •  Dress in the colour of your favourite fruit or vegetable.
  •  Costume Parade – Prize for the best dressed
  •  Share healthy snacks (children to bring their normal lunch).
  •  Learn about why eating 5 + a day is important.
  • Adults needed to help refresh our playground with bark and sand after the festivities - creating a healthy, happy environment for our tamariki.

Making Soup

Today is the eve of our big 5 + a day celebration. We are having a Shared Lunch and each class is making a healthy snack to share with the rest of the school.

This afternoon, Riley's Mum Debbie came in to deliver a wonderful parcel of donated vegetables. She stayed to help us 'slice and dice' our vegies ready to cook for tomorrow.

Check out the recipe on Sticky TV's website.






Come back to hear how it goes and what our healthy 5 + a day snacks taste like!

Thursday, 18 October 2012

We are authors!


As part of our learning about healthy eating habits and eating 5 or more servings of fruit and vegetables every day. Room 2 read and then rewrote the story of 'The very hungry caterpillar' by Eric Carle.


I've been learning how to create ebooks (write and read books on the iPad).












Here are my first two attempts, the cool thing about ebooks is you can record your voice reading the story. Now we have our own book to read and listen to during 'listen to reading' in the Daily 5.



It's Summer in Room 2



Despite the rain showers this afternoon, we know it's 'almost' summer and time to get our sunhats on!

One serious shot and then a fun one...

Monday, 24 September 2012

Painting Tiles to fill the Gap

Last Friday, Room 2 had the opportunity to paint some tiles with images of Richmond and their community. These tiles are going to be placed in Churchhill Park on Guild St as part of a gap filler organised by students of the Student Volunteer army.

We were very excited to be able to draw and paint our favourite parts of the community. Tai and Iveni talked about their friends and family being important, Rishap said the trees and the environment were important for him and lots of tamariki said 'Room 2' and 'Richmond School' were important too... I agree!



Painting Tiles from Alice Keeling on Vimeo.

Student Volunteers...

Have a close look at these photos of our outdoor classroom area... do you notice anything different?


Look closer...


Have you figured it out yet?



This weekend we had some amazing volunteers, organised by a group of University of Canterbury students, came and gave up part of their weekend to re-paint our picnic tables and benches. It is all a part of the Student Volunteer Army's 'The Concert': a massive musical line-up with a twist.  The only way to get tickets is to do 4 hour volunteering in the community.

If you're interested in earning a ticket: http://www.theconcert.co.nz/


What a fantastic example of volunteer spirit these young adults have shown our young people at Richmond School! They have really made an impact on the future of our school and made our outdoor classroom area look in top form! Bring on summer !!

Watch this space, as this is not all these successful volunteers have offered our school community...

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Daily 5: We love Reading!

Here's a few pics from today's Daily 5. This week we have made a big step towards becoming independent readers and writers - we now can choose our own reading activities every day and stay on-task for longer!

Can you guess which part of the Daily 5 we are working on:

Read to Self
Read to Someone
Listen to reading
Word Work


Wednesday, 5 September 2012

A Thoughtful Gift

Wow! It's been a full on week in Te Rito Room 2, not only is it the last week of swimming but on Monday, Riley brought a magnificent chocolate cake to share with us all.

What a thoughtful thing to do, it really brightened up our moods! Riley even thought of the adults and brought us some marshmellows!

Thanks Riley!

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Swimming Success

It's swimming time at Richmond and we have been working really hard every day this week and last week at becoming successful and safe swimmers.

 Here is Whaea Alice's second iMovie attempt:


Swimming from Alice Keeling on Vimeo.
We are all looking forward to the last week this week - It's great to see all the children in the water, having fun and growing in confidence and ability!

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

'Let it Grow' Update 2

Last friday, Ngaikiha and Adam helped Whaea Alice to carefully plant our lupin seedlings into the garden, next to Matua Ken's shed.

They must have done a great job because look what happened over weekend....



I wonder how big our lupins will get?

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

'Let it Grow' update

It's been one week since we planted our lupin seeds ...

and look at them now!

 Day 5

Day 7


Friday, 17 August 2012

Goodbye Emma!

We will miss you!

Today was Emma's last day with Room 2 - how sad! It's been great having you in our class, we hope you enjoyed it too!
Emma is a responsible and onto-it member of room 2, she earned her 'R' badge in just 4 weeks!


Here are Emma and Tasneem doing their
'Word Work' during the daily five.














Thank you for your special card and gift....














We love The Lorax and we love the wrapping paper too!


We wish you a safe trip home to Japan and we hope to hear from you soon!

Planting a Seed

We are learning to write instructions.

This week we planted some lupin seeds.

 First we had to think of a title and write a list of materials.

Then we planted the seeds, writing each step as we went:

Step 1: Put soil into the cup with a small shovel. 


Step 2: Poke a small hole into the soil with your finger.


  Step 3: Put the seed into the pot


Step 4: Water the seeds.


Watch this space... These seeds will need lots of water, sun and love to grow!



Sunday, 12 August 2012

Olympic Success

Over the past 2 weeks, we have been following our Kiwi sports people at the London Olympics - celebrating the success of each of our medal winners. We have been thinking about what it takes to be as successful as these athletes, what do we need to do to get there and how it will make us feel if we were to achieve our goals just like them!



Footsteps for our Future

All this talk about success, has us thinking about our future. We made these cool footsteps to show what we want to do in our future and how we are going to get there.





Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Whaea Alice's first iMovie

This week, Room 2 hosted Whanau time. Well done to Hebe and Riley for welcoming everyone and thanking our special guests from Shirley Boys High School, who came to talk to us about how to prepare for your future.

As part of Hui, Whaea Alice showed her first ever iMovie. Here it is:



Our senior Richmond Reporter's do a great job every week! Keep it up - I know to be successful, I'll need lots more practice!

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Problem Solved!


Last week, we identified a problem in our classroom: On sunny days the sun shines in through our windows onto our active whiteboard so we can't see.

Whaea Alice came up with a solution: we need some stained glass windows to block the sun! So we found some instructions to help us.

Here are our Materials:

We followed each step carefully:


James showed us how to put the olive oil on carefully and lightly:


The final product:

Problem Solved !

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Welcome Back!

Wow! It's been awhile since Room 2 has blogged. We have been busy getting straight back into our learning.

Last week we had Holly from ASB come and teach us about spending and saving our money! It has heaps of fun!


We have also been learning more about our Daily 5.


Here we are building stamina when we 'Read to Someone.' Adam and Seth found a quiet place under the table!


This week we have also been 'listening to reading' on our iPads. We love the monster story!


Finally, this week we had a visit from Harold and the Life Education bus. He taught us about how to be good friends to our bodies and other people!