Gymnastics Term 3



We are learning to: do a pencil roll.

To be successful we need to: put our arms above our head, have our hands palm to palm, our legs together and keep our bodies as straight as we can.



-Kade is on the far mat.

Maths Term 3

Click on the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2LjChvi0Is

We are learning to: Convert 10s into 100s. This is working out how many 10s are in a number over 100.

To be successful we need to: Understand that 10 ones fit into 10 and 10 groups of 10 fit into 100.

Reading Term 3



Teacher question: What do good readers do?

Student’s response: They ask themselves if what they have read makes sense. They read the title so they know what it is about. They leave a word out if they are unsure and then they come back to it. 

Mihi Term 3


Te Reo Māori Mihi

We are learning to:
   Introduce ourselves in Te Reo Māori.
   Communicate personal information, such as our name, parents’ and grandparents’ names and home town in Te Reo Māori. 
To be successful we need to:
   Speak clearly and fluently.
   Use short simple sentences of Te Reo Māori to communicate personal information.

Click on the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwUkAq5hUC8

Writing Term 2


I am learning to
Write an information report on the Venus Fly Trap.
Success Criteria
·     Include what it is, what it looks like, where it is found and what it does.
Next Step: Re-read my writing to check it makes sense.

Inquiry Term 2



We are learning to express our understandings of change.
Task:
Teacher Instruction - With this play dough or paper, make or draw what you know about change.
Teacher Question- What have you made or drawn to show me what you know about change?

Note: The first photo has been taken at the start of the unit and the second photo has been taken in the middle of the unit.

Teacher Comment:  You understand how animals and plants change as they grow.

Mathematics with Statistics Term 2





I am learning to
Create a tally chart on Room 21’s favourite colours. Use this and a class graph to make statements.
Success Criteria
·     Ask a question to gather information.
·     Create a tally chart correctly.
·     Make a statement on the data: For example the most popular colour or the least popular colour. 

Child Comment: Most people like pink.