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Kia Ora and welcome to A5's blog for 2017! We are excited to share our learning, experiences, assessment tasks and life in A5 with you. This blog is also about sharing what we can do all by ourselves so you may see some mistakes along the way. Mistakes are part of our learning journey. Enjoy our mahi, photos and videos and please remember to leave a positive comment for us!
Showing posts with label Joshua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joshua. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Term 4 Reading: Identify key facts from explanation texts that we have read

The Ironman reading group, read a journal article called "The Emperor of Peke Peka Bay". It was an article about an emperor penguin that needed to be rescued rehabilitated and then set free again. The students has to research facts on penguins and then present those facts as a stuffed shape. The finished results are pretty creative LI: Use skim and scan reading skills to locate key facts about a text

Mrs G and Baby Avery Visit

Mrs G surprised us all with a visit a few weeks ago. It was wonderful to see her again and for us to get the chance to meet Baby Avery, what a handsome wee chap. We also got to enjoy an ice block and some game time outside.

Kapa Haka legends

Lots of the A5 students represented Glenholme school at a Kapa Haka event recently. Months of lunchtime practices, meant a really polished and wonderful performance was put on my the Kapahaka Roopu.

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Term 4 Maths Assessment: Position and Orientation

Learning Intention: Locate positions on a treasure map using the major compass directions.

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Joshua talking about his koromatua

Learning Intention: 
Identify all 6 Ngati Whakaue Koromatua and share background information on one chosen Koromatua. Pronounce Māori names and words correctly.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Term 3 Art Assessment: Pastel Jigsaw inspired by Warren Pohatu

Learning Intention: To create a piece of visual art that depicts Aotearoa’s native flora and fauna
Success Criteria:
  • Replicate and enlarge a small image to become a large image.
  • Reproduce similar colors, shades and tones, using pastels.
  • Recreate the original artwork.

This is what the student's of A5 completed

This is the original



Term 3 Maths Assessment: Measurement (Time)

Learning Intention: We are learning to tell time using both analogue and digital time.



Monday, July 3, 2017

Te Puia IMovie- Eraia, Josh, Mighty and Andrew

Learning Intention: We are learning to use the IMovie Ipad app to demonstrate a learning experience we have had.


Sunday, July 2, 2017

SOLO Cause and Effect Map- Kate, Neve and Josh

Learning Intention: We are learning to use a cause and effect map to analyse an environmental issue causing harm to a habitat.

Te Reo Assement

Learning Intention: We are learning to understand and use some familiar food vocabulary and recognise and use some sentences often used about food.
Success Criteria:
- I can understand some familiar words about food when I hear them
- I can say some familiar words about food
- I can write some familiar words about food.

Monday, June 26, 2017

Cross Country Interview

Cross Country
Learning Intention: Participate in and describe how our body responds to regular and vigorous physical activity in a range of environments.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

The Great Debate . . . Red vs. Blue!

As part of our persuasive writing unit this term, we have been working hard to create persuasive debate arguments for our given colour.  In this debate, one team had to persuade us that red was better, where the other team was persuading us of blue.

Learning Intention:
We are learning to write a persuasive text
Success Criteria:

  1. Have at least 3 strong arguments with back up explanations.
  2. Use paragraphs to order our arguments
  3. Use emotive language



Sunday, April 23, 2017

Maori Assessment Term 1- School Haka

Learning Intention- We are learning to perform the school Haka with mana.
Success Criteria- We will know we have met the learning intention when. . . 
  • we use distinct actions
  • we use correct pronunciation
  • we perform with passion and flare