Showing posts with label Learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 March 2022

Trapping

We have been working hard to get our pest traps finished so they can be put out around the school. Mr Billing from JPC will join us on Friday to get them finished and ready to be put out around the school. Some students will also take a trap home to get rid of some pests at their place. Let Mr J know if you want one for your place. 





A Poster made by Tamba and Junior during the "Art for Ukraine afternoon."

 

Sunday, 27 February 2022

Week 5 Term 1

Our class is now settled into learning routines, we will be focusing on setting learning goals and developing independent learning strategies.  All students should be reading at home a minimum of Monday - Thursday. I strongly encourage parents to take an interest in student reading at home. 

A few reminders:

  • All students need to bring their own mask. 
  • Water bottles are encouraged. 
  • Chromebooks need to be charged - no cords are allowed in class. 
  • Please return the camp notices that were sent home on Friday as soon as possible. 
  • We are still planning on having our Swimming Sports for our Yr 4 to 6 students. The date is Thursday 10th March. Please click on the link below to ensure we have the correct details for all our students. Swimming Sports Form

This week

Monday
Swimming

Tuesday
Swimming
Golf (some students only)
Visiting Father Thomas in the Church. 

Wednesday
Swimming
Ash Wednesday Liturgy (in class) and the beginning of Lent. 

Thursday
Golf (some students only)
Library - bring books to exchange. 

Friday

Sausage sizzle

Covid-19 information

What you need to do

  • You and your whānau should watch for symptoms

  • If any develop, get tested immediately

  • Then, stay at home until you receive the result

 

Symptoms of COVID-19

·   A new or worsening cough

·   Sneezing and runny nose

  • A fever

  • Temporary loss of smell or altered sense of taste

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath

Less common symptoms include diarrhoea, headache, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, malaise, chest pain, abdominal pain, joint pain, or confusion/irritability.

Parents need to be reading the COVID updates that are sent out regularly.

Rico and Noah helping Viv cook all the sausages. 


Friday, 11 February 2022

Morning Learning

 Before school the students have time to talk and play with their friends. A group has been making dominoes throughout this week, here is one of their pieces of work.  Other students play games, continue learning from the previous day and talk, it is a very valuable part of our school day.