Monday, 28 May 2018

Afio mai to Samoan language week



The cultural leaders opened the week with their national costume and dance.

In room 6 we have been exploring the Samoan Cultural with general facts. We searched for our fact card around the room and collected information for our Jigsaw Reading Hunt.
Next our Samoan experts in class gave us a lesson on greetings and phrases in Samoan.
Then we moved onto counting to ten in Samoan for math before finishing our math session with a clapping game in Samoan.

Selo-zero
Tasi-one
Lua-two
Tolu-three
Fa-four
Lima-five
Ono-six
Fitu-seven
Valu-eight
Iva-Nine
Sefulu-ten

The Life Cycle of a Sea Turtle


I.A.L.T: inform my audience with an explanation.

Did you know, sea turtles have been around since the late Jurassic? That was roughly two hundred and twenty million years ago! leatherback and flatback turtles are the oldest turtle species on earth. There are three main stages that a sea turtle goes through, the egg, childhood, and lastly adulthood. The first stage is the egg stage.

To start off, the mother turtle swims to land and uses her flippers to walk past the high tide line. After that, she uses her flippers again but to dig a small hole in the sand to lay her eggs in. The size of an average egg is a similar size to a leathery ping pong ball. Once they are laid and buried underground, the mother sea turtle makes her way back to the sea. It can take forty five to fifty five days for the eggs to hatch. About twenty percent of the eggs don’t hatch. Once they are hatched the baby sea turtles make their way to the water.

On the way to the water there are many dangers awaiting them, like crabs, seagulls, rubbish, holes and much much more, so roughly fifty percent actually make it to the water. When the baby sea turtles are in the water there are many more dangers awaiting them, like whales, sharks, killer whales, and also when they come to the surface to breathe, they can get taken away by seagulls and birds. So after that time in the water, they eventually grow bigger. From the size of a dinner plate to a dinner table, in other words, childhood to adulthood.

Now the adulthood stage. Sea turtles have a similar lifespan to humans. With human interference, they find it hard to survive. Five turtles survive to breeding age without human interference and Two turtles survive with human interference.

So sea turtles have a pretty hard time trying to survive. If you want to help sea turtles survive reduce the amount of garbage you produce and clean up trash you see on the beach. This is the full life cycle of a sea turtle.

Friday, 25 May 2018

Happy birthday Suzanne Aubert





Ra Whanau Suzanne Aubert

In room 6 we have been celebrating Suzanne Aubert’s birthday by making flowers for the theme, “Always choose the little flower of hope.”

Suzanne looked after sick people, people with disabilities, children whose families couldn’t care for them, and the elderly. The work she started continues to this day in places like Wellington’s Compassion Soup Kitchen.

Suzanne left her home in France and came to Aotearoa to support the Maori people. She honoured the Maori people, their tikanga, reo and rongoa. Suzanne loved God and always thought about what he wanted her to do, not what she wanted, even when that wasn’t easy.


Monday, 21 May 2018

Lights, camera, action!


Room 6 presented their learning about not being a bystander at their assembly on Friday week 3. In week 3 all school around New Zealand made a stand by wearing pink. PINK stood for Peaceful, Inclusive, Noble and Kind. Our assembly was a success and we all had fun.


Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Maori Verbs

In room six we have been learning verbs in Maori (action words). The question is "kei te aha ia?" which means what is S/he doing. Ia is the pronoun for both he and she. We have matched verbs up filled in crosswords and played Simon says

Friday, 11 May 2018

The Ascension of the Lord.

In R.E we learnt about the ascension of Jesus at Galilee.  Jesus told his disciples to take his gospel to the whole world.  He promised to send the Holy Spirit to be with us always and then he returned, in glory to his Father in heaven.  We used crafts to show how Jesus went body and soul to heaven.