Monday, 31 March 2014
Class 17's amazing mural of what they predict Ambury Farm will look like.
Class 17 is going for a trip to Ambury Farm. We have been discussing what Ambury Farm will look like and what sort of animals we can expect to see. This is their fantastic mural they worked so hard on. Well done kids I think you are all brilliant artists :)
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Jerahd with his duffy book and certificate.
Jerahd won the Friday Assembly award this week for - improved sentence structure in his writing. Well done Jerahd :)
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Monday, 24 March 2014
Ring a Ring a Rosy
Class 17 loves learning how to swim and they also love to finish the lesson with a little bit of fun :)
Relaxing with a game of Uno
Uno is a great card game where students have to rely on their math ability and a little bit of luck to get rid of all their cards first.
Zamera and Tha-Zin hard at work with sentence structure
Tha-Zin and Zamera are learning how to structure their sentences using fun cards. They did a great job, well done girls.
Friday, 21 March 2014
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Class 17 enjoying their swim.
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Class 17 loves to swim at the Glen Innes pools every Friday. We are learning how to float, and use a flutter board.Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Haraerei doing fun learning with Whaea Safron
Haraerei is learning how to write his name. It looks perfect, well done :)
Haraerei sends a big thank you to Whaea Safron who helps him everyday to become a fantastic Point England Student
Bethany's beautiful story about friendship.
HOW DO YOU MAKE FRIENDS?
I make friends because they will help me if is someone is being bad to me.
Friends are made to help you, but not just to help you.
They have to be kind, they have to be nice to you because that's what friends are made for.
I love friends so so much.
Donte is learning how to put his sentences into a sequence.
I love to see how hard Donte is working. He is deep in thought about sequencing his sentences.
At the end of the lesson he had done a fantastic job. Well done Donte. :)
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