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Showing posts with label Timnet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Timnet. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2016

Exploring volume in maths

This term in maths we will be spending some time focussing on Measurement.  Today we explored the concept of volume, through the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

The children listened to the story and then afterwards we looked at three bowls of different sizes.  The children made predictions of which bowl belongs to Papa Bear, which bowl belongs to Mama Bear and which bowl belongs to Baby Bear.

  




The children agreed with Cyprus that the red bowl was Baby Bear's bowl because it was the smallest.  They agreed with Nathaniel that the black bowl was Mama Bear's bowl because it was the next biggest.  And they agreed with Timnet that the brown bowl was Papa Bear's bowl because it was the biggest.

Ms Chan filled the red bowl with rice bubbles.  The children said that this bowl was the smallest.

Ms Chan asked,  How do you know you are right?  How can we check?

Cyprus explained, 'Measure the rice bubbles to see whose (which) is the biggest (bowl).'

Ken poured the rice bubbles from the red bowl (Baby Bear's Bowl) into the black bowl, Mama Bear's bowl.



Rosina commented, 'Looks bigger than Baby Bears'.  Cyprus added, 'Baby Bear's size is up to here (points to the top) and Mama Bears is only up to here.'


Next Helina poured the rice bubbles from the black bowl (Mama Bear's bowl) into the brown bowl (Papa Bear's bowl).  Helina commented, 'Tiny . . . looks little.'


Elena added 'The rice is not full because there's more space.'

After they had finished comparing which bowl could hold the most and smallest amount of rice bubbles, the children drew the different bowls to help strengthen their understanding of what had been experienced.


On their finished drawings, each child pointed out which bowl could hold the most rice bubbles and which bowl could hold the smallest amount of rice bubbles.

 


We look forward to exploring measurement further and seeing the childrens' ideas and understanding develop through more hands on experiences such as this one, that allow plenty of opportunities for the children to demonstrate, discuss and share their thinking with each other.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Working Together To Make Jelly

This term we are learning about justice. Part of justice is ensuring things are fair and everybody has a turn. Today with Ms Chan Room Six made lemonade jelly. We worked together to mix the ingredients by taking turns and making sure everyone had a go; we made sure there was justice!


As the bowl got close to Trelia she exclaimed "It smells yum!". Miss Eileen took the jelly and put it in the fridge for us. We are looking forward to eating it!

Do you want to make jelly at home? Rosina wrote some simple, clear instructions for you to follow which you can read here.

Monday, August 22, 2016

It's Science Week!

Today is the first day of Science Week at Christ the King Catholic School. During writing time today Room Six did an experiment with Ms. Chan. It involved mixing different items to get a reaction. The reaction we created was making a volcano erupt - a pretend volcano that is!


After we had fun doing the experiment we wrote instructions for how to make a volcano erupt. Here are the instructions we wrote:


Look out for more experiments each day this week! 

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Showing The Values Of Our School

Congratulations to Timnet, Ceazah-Blue, Joseph and Cyprus who were all lucky enough to get their names picked out of the draw today to win Duffy books. The four of them got their names in the draw by earning values vouchers during the last week or so. 


Values vouchers are given to children who are showing one or more of our school values, which are:

...respectloveservicejusticepeace anjoy.

Each values voucher earned gains one entry into the prize draw. Well done for showing our school values Timnet, Ceazah-Blue, Joseph and Cyprus!

Monday, July 11, 2016

Kia pai tou tatou Matariki!

Did you know it's the Maori New Year? Matariki is the Maori New Year and it is celebrated each year when the group of stars called Matariki reappears in the sky.

Towards the end of the term we learnt about Matariki by reading some picture books about it. We learnt that Matariki is a good time for being with family, eating yummy foods together and remembering people in our family who have passed away. It is also a good time for planting some different kinds of plants.

Elena and Trelia planting their seedlings and watering them.

In Room Two we each got to plant a seedling. Miss McKenna had bought some potting mix and some different flower seedlings for us to transplant into our own containers to take home. We put on gloves to protect us from the soil and then Miss C. helped us put our plants into our pots. There were three types of flowers to choose from - primula (pink), viola (yellow, white and purple) and antirrhinum (red, yellow, peach and pink).


Our class with our plants. "Happy Matariki!"

On the last day of term we took our plants home. Please help us to water them and take care of them so that we can help them get bigger and stronger and watch them flower. What will the flowers look like?! You could take a photo and email it to Miss McKenna to show her when yours flowers. I wonder how long it will take?

These are some of the picture books we read which helped us learn  about
Matariki. You can find more at your public library!