Sunday, May 25, 2014

Letter of the Week - Dd

Flat McKenzie is on her way home

We have had Flat McKenzie in our classroom for the last 3 weeks, all the way from Canada!

McKenzie is a flat child that has come to us from Hornby Island School in Vancover, Canada.  We have taken her to lots of different places around our school and to some of our learning activities.

Here are some photos of her and us. 





She is being sent back to Canada today with the photos, New Zealand stickers and a brochure about New Zealand.  I hope she makes it back to her classroom safetly.  Its a long way from New Zealand to Canada.

Big thanks to Mrs Apter and her class in Canada.  They only have 30 children in their whole school and 17 kids in their classroom aged between Year 5- 8.

Safe Travels McKenzie  :0

Miss Stonestreet

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Butter Containers!!

Hi Mums and Dads,

Can we please bring into school our old butter containers because we are going to be making bird feeders in science.

They need to be empty and clean!

Thank you
Miss Stonestreet and Miss Erakovich

Monday, May 19, 2014

On Friday Room 25 came to visit us and to teach us how to play some of the maths games on the ipads. They helped us to try counting on from the biggest number and also how to add to groups of numbers together by using our fingers to answer the problem. Thanks Room 25, it was cool and we had fun! Year 1 / Year 6 Maths on PhotoPeach

Counting Down From Twenty Song

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Dice Adding - Independent Work

Today the circles maths group had an independent activity which involved them rolling 2 dice and adding them together. Then they had to write down the equations and take a photo at the end to show Miss Stonestreet what they had done.
 Well Done Circles!

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Week 2 - Letter of the Week is Oo

This week we are practising the letter O as it follows on from making a C.

Here is our handwriting song to practise the sound and how to form the letter O.
Please remember this is an American video, so the letter O sound is a bit different to how we say it.  We would say "o" as in on.

Enjoy!

Miss Stonestreet