Thursday, May 21, 2020

What colour I felt... Some gorgeous stories from Room 4

This week has been a wonderful week of exploring feelings and thoughts.  The children have been learning about colours that could be interpreted as feelings and what colours might mean to them.  'My Many Coloured Days' by Dr Suess was the story we read.  
Here is a drawing of the colours the children have felt since they have been at school and some of the experiences they had during their time at home...


Below are the stories from Room 4 about their bubble and how they felt coming back to school...

In my bubble was Mum, Dad and Jessie and me and Tas the cat.  My favourite thing I did was playing minecraft and spending time with my family. 
I felt yellow when I came to school because I was happy and excited to come back to school.
Noah



In my bubble was Eben my brother, Mum, and Dad and my cat called Cheerup, and Cricket my kitten and Loaf and Cotton my dogs.  I liked playing with my brother
I felt white when I came to school because it felt normal to be back.
Bede


In my bubble was my Dad and my Mum and my sister Katrina and me.  I enjoyed doing work with my dad, we learned the timetables. 
I felt yellow and pink, excited and happy to be back at school.
Eion


In my bubble was my Dad and my Mum and my big sister and my baby sister.  I liked watching TV.
I felt green when I came to school, I felt peaceful...
Karlton


In my bubble was Nana, my Koru, Zeplyn and Novem, my big brother and my little brother.
I loved getting a new fridge because my Auntie broke the old one, the new one has lights!  I liked playing with lego, I’ve got two jets in my lego.
I felt blue when I came to school because Elisha wasn’t here.
Ryder





In my bubble was my mum and me. We cooked dinner and we made pies and ate lollies, my mum can cook lollies.  My mum did run out of the lolly recipe though.
I felt pink and red when I came to school, I was excited to be back at school.
Ikaika

In my bubble was mummy, Rayden my brother and Flower my kitten and me.  I liked bike rides, heaps and heaps of bike rides. 
I felt yellow because I was happy to see Amelie, my friend.
Ashleigh


In my bubble was my sister, my other sister, my mum and me and Zig and Zag my cats.
I liked Minecraft with my sister and helping my Mum decorate her bed.
I felt blue when I came to school because I didn’t want to go to school.  I wanted to stay at home.
Alyssa

In my bubble was Mummy, Daddy, my brother and my cat called Batgirl.  I liked it when I was playing and I went for a walk and Dad got me and my brother a pie.  We also had Doritos and pink milk. 
I felt pink because I was excited and I was jumping up in the air at home.
Maxine


In my bubble were Dad, Mummy and Ruth. My cat Mina was also in our bubble.  I liked jumping on the tramp and playing and watching a little bit of TV.
I felt yellow when I came to school, I felt happy and excited to be at school. I did feel a little bit blue on the first day because I was worried about coming to school.
Lucy




In my bubble was Ziggy the cat, my Mum, Daddy, and me and Fern my dog.  I enjoyed having a walk with my family.
I felt yellow, pink, and blue when I started school.  I was a little bit sad because I missed mummy, and happy about being at school mostly.
Amelie


In my bubble was my whole family.  I liked playing with my brother and doing my obstacle course.  I liked doing puzzles too.
I felt pink and yellow, red and orange, because I was happy to see my friends again.
Ziggy

In my bubble were Jashneel, Mum and Dad and me.  I liked playing tag and drawing a shark.  And I liked reading stories.
I felt pink when I came back to school, I was excited about being back at school.
Kareena


In my bubble was Mum, my Dad and me and Louis.  I liked playing on the tramp, we were on there all day, we even had breakfast on there.  We played in the shed too. 
I helped cook all the ‘Hello Fresh’ dinners and liked playing with the lego in the office and saying hello to someone from Mummy's work on the computer.
I felt yellow when I came back to school.  I liked coming back to school.
Max


In my bubble was Dad, me and Mum and my brothers and sisters.  I liked reading books.
I felt yellow and happy coming back to school.
Mostafa





Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Learning for Wednesday 13th May...


Ko  Rāapa tenei ra.  Today is Wednesday 13th May
To begin each day, let’s start with the karakia 
Yesterday we had a chat about ‘feelings’ and the kinds of
feelings you may be having…

Today I thought we could write a list of feelings… Listen
to the song to begin...
The Feelings Song and now listen to the story...


Lists can be very helpful:
They can help us to organise ourselves. 
 I write a shopping list so I know what to buy in the supermarket.
 I sometimes write a ‘job’ list so I can get lots of jobs done.


Here is a feelings list:

I am feeling…

  • Excited
  • Nervous
  • Happy
  • Embarrassed
  • Angry
  • Mad
  • Lonely
  • Hopeful
  • Sad
  • Proud
  • Silly

All of these feelings are important and OK to have.  You might like to talk to
your mum and dad about how you are feeling?  I’m looking forward to talking
with you about your feelings when you come back to school…Perhaps you could write
a ‘feelings’ list...

We are going to talk about how you are feeling when you get back to school
next week...
I can't wait to see everyone!

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Learning for Tuesday 12th May



Ko  Rātū tenei ra.  Today is Tuesday 12th May
To begin each day, let’s start with the karakia 
Let’s have a creative day today...

Today we are going to talk about ‘feelings’...

I’ve had a whole lot of new feelings since Millie arrived at our house, I’ve had lots
of feelings about being at home and not being able to come to school.  I’ve had lots
of feelings about not seeing my lovely Room 4 every day...it’s really good and
important to talk about how you are feeling, so I thought we could make something
beautiful and while I make it, I could spend some quiet time reflecting or thinking
about how I am feeling...

Here is the creative activity:  I find when I use my hands
and create, my mind is free to reflect and think about the
things I am feeling...

You will need:
2 sticks from outside, some wool or string, some leaves from the ground and anything
else that you think will look great in this weaving...

Send me a picture, I can’t wait to see your weaving...

Monday, May 11, 2020

A reflections/ feelings weaving...

IMG_0749 from Ham East on Vimeo.

Talking about our Feelings...

IMG_0742 from Ham East on Vimeo.

Morena tamariki...

IMG_3071 from Ham East on Vimeo.

Learning for Monday 11th May...



Ko  Rāhina tenei ra.  Today is Monday 11th
May

Today we are going to try something 
different...
I’m going to set one activity theme for you to do.  If you would like to carry on 
with more, remember you can always login to Mathletics  and
 Sunshine Classics or go through the blog posts and choose something you'd like
to do.
To begin each day, let’s start with the karakia 

As you know, my bubble has just got bigger...
I wonder who can remember the clues I gave you last week about something joining
our bubble?  
They were...
1: It is brown
2: It sheds a little bit of hair
3: It is a ‘she’
4: Its name starts with ‘M’
Did anyone guess what it might have been?  
Watch the Millie Movieand see if you got it right?
For our activity today, you will need a pencil, paper and colours…

  • You might like to draw a picture of a puppy like Millie and label
  • where the ‘ears’, ‘tail’, ‘tummy’, and ‘paws’ are…Labelling a picture
  • Or draw a puppy house for Millie - it would need to have shelter and
  • a place to run around…

  • Or you could draw a ‘dream meal’ for Millie...what do you think she
  • would like to eat?

Have a fabulous Monday everyone...

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Learning for Friday 8th May...



Ko  Rāmere tenei ra.  Today is Friday 8th May
Have a great day everyone...and enjoy the weekend ahead!  
To begin each day, let’s start with the karakia 
Activity 1:  

Climb a tree

Find a tree that is good for climbing.
How far can you climb?
Get Mum or Dad to take a photo of you in the tree.
Tell me what you liked best about climbing the tree.


Have fun, and give it a go!
Activity 2:  Writing about your experience...


You might like to write a story about climbing a tree…
Here are some story starters
I can climb…
I like climbing…
I was high…
The alphabet cards are there to help you...
Activity 3:  Making stuff out of stuff!
Above is a link with ideas for making things out of boxes...you may not have boxes, but you might have twigs or old milk bottles in the recycling bin, have a look and see what you can find that you can make things out of…
I can’t wait to see your constructions and creations...
Activity 4:
Complete Mathletics tasks set by your teacher.  

Mathletics - Junior Syndicate Blog
Activity 5:
Log on to Sunshine Classics with your own logSunshine Classics - Apps on Google Playin and read some stories or have them read to you.  

Have a look at the follow-up activities too. 

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

One call away...Yoshie has produced and encouraged all the teachers to have a go! Can you see anyone you know?

One call away Final from Ham East on Vimeo.

Morena...here are the days activities...

IMG_3008 from Ham East on Vimeo.

Learning for Thursday 7th May



Ko  Rāpere tenei ra.  Today is Thursday 7th May
Do what you can...enjoy your learning today!
To begin each day, let’s start with the karakia 
Activity 1:  Bugs, Bugs, Bugs…
Rhonda shared this great activity with me...

Bug Hunt

Going on a Bug Hunt!
Today's challenge is to go on a bug hunt.
Go outside and have a think where you might find a bug.
What kind of bug do you think you might find - a spider, a cricket,
a praying mantis?
When you have found a bug, draw your best quality work picture of it.
Then record yourself telling me all the cool things about your bug -
How many legs does it have?
What colour is it?
How many eyes does it have?
What do you think it eats?
I can't wait to see your bugs, I'm going to try and find one too!
Activity 2:  Rats, By Gavin Bishop
  
Listen to the story ‘Rats’, by Gavin Bishop… 

Retell the story to someone in your bubble…

I really like the illustrations in this story.  
My favourite part is when the illustrator (person who 
did the pictures) draws the rats hiding in places, 
a bit like an ‘I Spy’ book…

Can you draw a picture of the rats hiding in all sorts of places
in your picture...
Activity 3: 
Number recognition:  Warm up...
I know you are all familiar with the numbers 0-10...can you remember
how to write them?  
Writing Numbers 0-10 - this link gives you instructions of how to
write numbers.  Have a go… See if you can do a whole page of numbers: 
Here are the first 3...
111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
22222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
33333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333
Activity 4:
Complete Mathletics tasks set by your teacher.  

Mathletics - Junior Syndicate Blog
Activity 5:
Log on to Sunshine Classics with your own logSunshine Classics - Apps on Google Playin and read some stories or have them read to you.  

Have a look at the follow-up activities too.