-Cara D
He tino pai tō tātou mahi. Great work everyone!
Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou mō tautoko ki tēnei kaupapa. Ka mau te wehi! Thanks to everyone for your support of this fundraiser.
Year 6s spent some time in Autahi while waiting for the bus |
Gymnastics |
Floorball |
Ball Skills |
Positive Relationships ✔ |
Smiles on the bus home |
Our Year 3 and 4 students have been working together in Maths. We have been thinking about our strengths in Maths.
The Justice League have their individual strengths: Together they are stronger! |
As part of our Inquiry, 'Healthy Body? Healthy Mind?' we have been thinking about nutrition. If our bodies are human machines, food is our fuel. How well we eat, affects how well our bodies work.
It is especially important that we eat healthily as children, as we are still growing and developing. A healthy diet is sometimes called a balanced diet as it needs to consist of different types of foods.
As we head into the much anticipated Beach Week(s) it's important to remember sun safety, especially here in New Zealand!
Heading into this week we will be learning about sun and beach safety to help us prepare for our outdoor fun in the coming weeks.
Later in the week, we will have a visit from the Cancer Society, who will add to this learning. The Cancer Society are also coming to help us understand the work they do with more depth. As the Year 6s fundraise for them in their Positive Purpose push.
From the newsletter:
We are looking forward to Beach Weeks, a highlight of our school year. There are many things coming up over these two weeks and not all of them at the beach.
Events coming up include:
Fun Run fundraiser for the Cancer Society on Tuesday 30 November
From the Wednesday 1 December, we will be doing a mixture of environmental projects, a beach cleanup, weeding and caring for the dunes, visiting the local rock pools on the Seatoun headland as well as Surf Lifesaving, swimming and other water based activities
Sailing in the second week (6 - 10 December)
Mount Victoria/Tangi te Keo history, nature and challenge course walk on Monday 13 December to conclude our Education outside of the classroom (EOTC) activities.
Year 6 events include the above plus:
Monday 29 November - Day at Worser Bay Beach
Tuesday 7 December - Space Place: Navigators
Monday 13 December - Arena Aquatics / Porirua Pool
Being at the beach is a great way to finish off the year and a lovely way to connect with our community. If you are able to, it would be amazing if you could join us at some time. To ensure we have the ratios around water that it’s safe for kids, we would really appreciate your help for some of the activities. All volunteers will need to check in with the office to ensure vaccination status meets the government’s guidelines.
Gear List
A good lunch and drink bottle
Sunscreen applied before school, also provided by school
Swimwear, rash top, wetsuit, towel, etc
Hat, wide-brimmed ideally
Spare clothes or warm layers
Walking shoes, particularly important for Fun Run and Walks
Garden gloves (optional)
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
Wk 7 29/11-3/12 | Whole Transition Day Fort building with Years 3&4 Year 6 - Beach | Fun Run Fundraiser (Cancer Society) At the beach 2022 Camp Info & Yr 3 Transition Parent Meeting - 3.15-4pm | At the beach | Walk to Seatoun headland - Rock Pools | At the beach |
Wk 8 6/12-10/12 | Sailing | Sailing - Yr 4-5 Yr 6 - Space Place - Ngā Tohunga Whakatere: The Navigators | Sailing Staff vs. Year 6 Netball (TBC) Lunchtime | Sailing Year 6 Dinner | Sailing |
Wk 9 13/12- 17/12 | Mt Victoria walk - Yr 4 -5 Yr 6 - Porirua Aquatic Centre | Staff Vs. Year 6 Football (TBC) Lunchtime | Poroaki 9.30am | School Finish 1.00pm |
We have been thinking deeply and entering into great discussions this week during our P4C sessions.
In Matariki, we studied this image.
Some questions we considered:
Do rats have feelings? Morals? Values?
Is it okay to test on animals if the product will save a life? your life?
Is it okay to test of rats because they're... kind of gross?
You will see from our notes that we covered a lot of topics in this short session. We are keen to revisit this and explore these ideas in greater depth.
What is P4C?
A conversation is facilitated by giving everyone a chance to share their thinking. Students are able to add on to others ideas or challenge them. It is encouraged that they provide an explanation for their thinking. We have some very keen philosophers among us!
The aims of Philosophy for children are:
Our Healthy Body, Healthy Mind inquiry has us thinking. Is brain health physical or mental? Both, of course!
We learnt that while the brain is only 2% of our body mass, it uses up to 20% of our blood supply. We know that keeping and healthy and fit is the best way to ensure our brain is always at its physical best. We looked at some metaphor (monkeys in a tree, the hand model) - different ways of thinking about our brain and emotional well-being. Our brain has different parts which can be separated into upper (thinking and logic) and middle (survival). When these parts are communicating, we can make decisions and focus on tasks. Sometimes the communication breaks down and we might "flip our lid."