Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Learning Blog #1

Hi Te Ope Ruaraki whanau,

I am at school today with Mrs M, just tidying things up and getting samples of your fantastic work for sharing with parents at a later date. That's our school holiday job! So proud of how much learning you have all done in the eight weeks of term 1.

It will feel very different for you over the next few days and weeks. We will miss your little smiling faces but all the staff can be reached via the blog or email. We will be checking the blog daily until Friday. Then it is officially the school holidays for two weeks, during that time we will be off line. After Easter we will be back on line again, checking in to hear how you are getting on.

On the blog we will give you some ideas you may want to do. 

Today try a treasure hunt around the house and garden looking for things that start with the letter S. Take a photo, and if you can of the collection you have made, and add the photo as a comment. 

Enjoy your time with your family.

Ms Norris

6 comments:

  1. We couldn't figure out how to post a picture but Rory managed to find a spoon, some scissors, scrunchies, a snowman, a shark, shoes and socks.

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  2. That's fantastic Rory! Great searching. :) Miss Clothier

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  3. With some help from his mum (in taking the photos), Hugo found the following items outside that starts with the letter 'S'.
    1. Slide
    2. Sandals
    3. Socks
    4. Sky
    5. Stones
    6. Soil

    Check out the photos by clicking here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/KyDKECx2BfApyJbb7

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    1. Well done Hugo, it's quite amazing how many S items there are that we see everyday. Take care.

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  4. Aleigha has found
    Scissors
    Soap
    Shoes
    Socks
    Sunglasses
    Switch
    Sink
    Sun
    Sky
    Spike(nannies bird)
    Seats
    Seeds
    Stones
    Steps
    Swings

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  5. Wow! Aleigha, that is a long list, you have been looking hard. Great. Take care.

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