Term 1 Week 9
Kia ora e te whānau,
What a busy couple of weeks we have had! A highlight, of course, was our team trip to Ferrymead. It was a successful day, with our learners getting to experience a range of activities and transport themselves back to the 'olden days'. Another big thank you to our whānau helpers, you were wonderful.
Student Voice
"My favourite part was making an olden day toy."- Thalia
"We got to go on a tram! It was the only tram I've been on in my whole entire life that doesn't have walls!" - Neasa
"I liked the chickens, dressing up, and the river." - Sarah
"I liked the chickens 'cos they were fun to look at! My favourite thing to play with was the yo-yo." -Jace
"I liked having activities and the playground. I liked the horse toys and the skipping ropes." - Finn
"I liked the toy babies and the bikes!" - Maryam
"I liked the costumes!" - James
Home Spaces
On Thursday, we moved home spaces. Each teacher moved clockwise around the hub which means that:
- Katie's home group is in the Theatre
- Lisa and Quynh's home group is in the Atrium
- Krystal's home group is in the Breakout space
- Amber's home group is in the Nook
Making this move before the end of the term has allowed all of our learners to know where they will be when returning to school at the start of Term 2.
Uniform/ Lost Property
As summer draws to a close and Term 2 and 3 are ahead, sun hats are no longer a requirement at school. We will send home all hats on the last day of term. We will need them back at school for Term 4.
Over the holidays please ensure that all of the uniform items that belong to your child are clearly and accurately named. In some cases, there is a sibling's or previous owner's name on labels, which makes it tricky to reunite the items with their owner.
For Terms 2 and 3, your child is welcome to bring gumboots and jackets to school. We have shoe racks and clothing racks to use for these items. Please make sure these are also clearly named.
Innovation
We continue our focus on innovation into Term 2, where the main focus is going to be on following a design process to make an instrument. We will explore different types of music and instruments, listen to a live percussion performance, learn about the technology design process, and make our instruments.
We are looking for items to create these instruments with, such as...
- clean tin cans (with no sharp edges)
- clean plastic containers or bottles (not milk bottles)
- glass jars
- lids (tin or plastic)
- tissue boxes
- other small boxes
- cardboard tubes
- balloons
- thick cardboard
- rubber bands
Ferrymead Photos
Reminders:
- Last day of school for Term 1 is Thursday 6th April
-The first teaching day of Term 2 is Wednesday 26th April
Have a wonderful holiday break with your whānau.
Ngā mihi nui,
The Kahikatea Team