It's hard to believe we are nearly half way through this term! Learning Activities that have been going well have been
- Swimming; where there have been huge improvements in stamina, technique and overall performance. It has been great to see students move up groups due to their hard work and see their results in the recent school swimming sports.
- Reading; two groups are enjoying Book Club following Sheena Cameron's programme. Novels being enjoyed are 'Boy Overboard' by Morris Gleitzman and 'Freaky Fish' by Feana Tu'akoi. The students choose their role for the week, and meet together to share their discoveries. Positive comments have been, "It's neat to hear what others in the group think", "We listen to what everyone has to say without interrupting". Allowing the students in other groups to choose their own guided reading material has seen a rise in engagement and their it much discussion coming from the couch.
- Writing; we have completed our sample for moderation and this has presented a mixed bag of data, ranging from Level 1(ii) through to Level 4. It is taking the Year 5s a while to get used to writing online but they are getting there. We are now looking at how we can make our writing 'better than before' through unpacking the writing matrix, choosing areas to work on and using lots 'great writing' models. I am also working with our RT:Lit - Judith, on ways to engage my well below and below writers so they taste success. More about that in my Inquiry Posts.
- Maths; Targeted Maths is going well, 6 students focusing on place value, counting in 2s, 5s and 10s and making tens. The other groups are focusing on add/sub - consolidating strategies and practicing new learning.
- Art; we have finished our first art work for the term, using pastels and black vivid following 'Sea Life Pastel' using 'Tangaroa’s Gift' by Mere Whaanga-Schollum from TKI.
The Line of Life lives on in our classroom with several students sharing it at home as well. Posters have been created and have become an easy reference for everyone.
No doubt the rest of the term is going to be as full on!