Wednesday, June 29, 2011
First Aid
We have been learning about keeping safe. The St Johns lady came to Room 2 and told us about going to hospital in an ambulance. We had to practice calling 111. We found out only some children know how to say thier addressess and phone numbers. Our goal is for everybody to know this by next Friday. Practice at home!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Five Little Monkeys!
Room 2 has started a new inquiry about safety. We have been learning what safe and unsafe means. When we did the poem 'Five Little Monkeys" we discovered the monkeys were being unsafe! We pretended the cheeky monkeys came to Room 2 and did unsafe things. We wrote stories about them and told them what might happen if they ran inside, or stood up on chairs! Here we are sharing our poem and stories in assembly. It was our first assembly performance!
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Huhu grubs!
We have been talking about what a good learner looks like in Room 2. We are discovering that a good learner is curious about the world and asks questions. Mrs Polaschek bought something for us to be curious about- some huhu grubs!
We all had a good look and a feel. Some children held them- they were squishy and wiggly!
Here are some of our thoughts and wonderings about the huhu grubs.
"I think they are slimy" said Ava.
"The huhu grub is lumpy" said Logan.
"I think they are yucky" said Lachlan.
"I see a slimy grub" said Angus.
" I think they are slimy and I think they icky and yucky" said Nick.
"I wonder if the head is on the right side and it poops out the left?" said Eilish.
"I wonder which side is which?" said Lily
"The huhu grub pooed. Yuck!" said Cody.
We found out huhu's are native to New Zealand (just like us!) and they turn into big beetles that only live for two weeks. They live in rotten logs.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Cross Country 2011
Our Mihi's
We have been learning about who we are. What makes us unique as New Zealanders? In New Zealand we have different ways of saying hello. We learned to say our mihis. We had to say hello, our names, our whanau name and our parents name. Check us out!
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