Monday 21 June 2021

New Kids Can Jackets

We were very excited today to receive our new jackets from kids can. They are very flash and warm.

Harry, Fraser, Mason, Revere, Sonny, Maia, Michael, Freezharn, Grace, Avy, Reti, Atawhai





Friday 18 June 2021

Balloon subtraction

We have been learning about subtraction in Te Awa. We started off with a subtraction problem.

Annotation

Sam understands that this is a subtraction problem. He carefully checks by one-to-one counting each finger as he subtracts the correct amount and he checks that he has answered the question, “how many left?”

Problem: Popping balloons 

The teacher shows this problem to the student and reads it with him as required:

There were 10 red balloons. 4 went pop! How many balloons were left?

Student response

Sam holds up 10 fingers. He carefully folds down 4 fingers, counting aloud as he does so. He checks again that 4 have been taken away. He keeps 2 hands (6 fingers) in the air and counts each of his 6 remaining fingers moving each as he does, to indicate to himself that they have been counted. He says, “There’s 6 left. I took away the 4 and counted.”

Teacher:Tell me what you know that helped you.
Sam:I know I have to take some away because they popped.
Teacher:How would you write that?
Sam:I’d write 10 because that’s how many there were at the start. (He draws 10 balloons.) I do a takeaway sign and four because that’s how many popped (He deletes 4 balloons with lines to show they have popped) and then I write equals six because that’s what’s left. 


Then Miss Simmonds gave us a problem with 20 real balloons.

We had a lot of fun working out the answer when Miss Simmonds popped some balloons.

20 - 7 = ____


Then we got to play with our balloons on the field.

Lining up 20 balloons on the field was a bit tricky.



Grace and R.J

R.J, Harry, Revere and Amethyst


Revere, Amethyst, Sonny, Michael, Fraser, Raureti, Ethan

Micahel, Raureti, Ethan, Mason, Freezharn

Freezharn, Maia, Avy, Eva-Rose


















Friday 4 June 2021

Our class mural

In Te Awa classroom, as part of our learning with the local curriculum, we have been learning about the names of each of our classrooms. Our class "Te Awa" represents the river. It is part of people's Pepeha (as with "Te Maunga, Te Hapu, Te Iwi, Te Waka etc).

Here is the beginning work of our Te Awa class sign. Each student is taking part to paint our class sign.

Honour

Maia

Honour and Maia

Ethan

Michael

Michael and Ethan

Sonny