Kia Ora Whānau,
What a busy start to the term it has been! We are loving seeing all the tamariki with their hats, drink bottles and bright smiles each day. Thank-you for all you are doing to support them and us, especially with the level 2 working conditions. A gentle reminder too, that if your child is sniffing, sneezing or coughing please keep them at home. It doesn't take long for even a little bug to spread.
Student Language Therapy Student Teachers
We are very fortunate to have two student language teachers in our kura this term. They are working with tamariki in team Kahikatea and Koru. Lisa is overseeing their work with small groups of students and one to one to help build speech, language and literacy skills.
My name is Leianne. I’m one of the speech-language therapist student working with the children in the school. I’m in my final block placement block after 4 years of studying. I feel very privileged to be working amongst the most dependable and passionate staff. I look forward to supporting the students through fun and interactive activities to advance them in their speech, language and social abilities.
My name is Gurleen Kaur and I'm a Speech Therapy student at
the University of Canterbury. I'm currently working alongside the amazing staff
of Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto and the lovely children as a part of my speech therapy
work. This has been a great opportunity. I'm looking forward to learning from
all the staff and giving back in all ways as I can.
Gurleen |
Athletics
We are working hard with our Athletics practises! We are enjoying hurdles, relays, long jump and shot put. Please make sure you send your child's named hat, water bottle and running shoes every day. We will have our final athletics on Thursday if weather allows. We cannot invite whānau due to level 2 restrictions, but will do our best to take lots of lovely photos to share.
Calendar Art
Calendar art order forms went home last week. Please return your order to the office. Thanks for supporting our PTA in this initiative.
Congratulations to our Kete Award Recipients!
Wellbeing this Week
We have been learning about and showing Respect, which is demonstrate through all our school values especially 'We Make a Difference'. We have talked about what respect looks like when we are speaking and treating others. We respect ourselves, others, our teachers and things. Watch this video and discuss with your tamariki.
How can we show respect?
For our value 'We Make a Difference' we have been making an extra effort to notice and pick up the rubbish we see. We have made a special effort to do a rubbish sweep of the junior playground each day, and also look after our cubby area.
Discovery
Enjoy photos from our recent Discovery sessions:
We continue to appreciate donations of:
- Newspaper
- Construction Boxes (cereal boxes, egg cartons etc.)
- Crafting items (beads, cardbard, ribbon etc.)
- Floor Puzzles you are no longer using
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