Sunday, December 12, 2010

Hello from Charlotte

Hello Team 13

In the morning yesterday I arrived at Sydney and it took 3 hours to get to Sydney. I had to get up mega early, before 5 o’clock. It was super dark outside and there weren’t many cars around us. We only saw 21 on the way to the airport. Jonty was trying to crawl around and wiggle on the plane.

Our house number is 63 and it’s got a teeny weeny little garden and my bedroom has a little doorway where I keep my books and DVDs.

Yesterday for lunch we went to a café and Tilly came too and I found treasure. There were two pirate rings, and a golden coin which has got a treasure chest on it, and I found two camels and one piece of blue tack. Then we went to the beach and Tilly and I played in the water and after that we had a sandcastle competition.

Then Daddy took us on the ferry across and we went past the big bridge and to walk to the café we went under it. I stayed up until 8 something and we walked all the way to the café and for dinner I had chicken nuggets and chips. For my drink there I had Coke. After that I got a lemon and chocolate ice cream.

Now it is Sunday morning. It is very hot over here. I was just reading The BFG with my mum and we just went out for a walk before we read The BFG and we bought some cherries and a fruit salad.

I hope you enjoy school on Monday.

From Charlotte

Monday, December 06, 2010

Team 13 Newsletter

Miri Kirihimete, Feliz Navidad, Merry Christmas everyone!

This will be the last newsletter for this year.
Week 9
Book amnesty
- The library is now closed for issuing and is doing a stoke-take of all their books and the junior readers also need to be returned, please bring back any books you may have at home that belong to the school. Also, due to this, there will be no readers going home but the children will be getting poems every day in their poetry book to read every night.
Learning reports must be returned this week so they can handed on to next years teachers. Thank you to all those who have returned your reports so far, If you haven't handed yours back can you do this asap please.
Meet next year's teachers - On Wednesday afternoon as at the end of every year all the children get to meet all the teachers who will be teaching in their year. They won't be told specifically who their teacher is just who the overall teachers are in their new team.
Carols by twilight and fish 'n' chip night
- The Junior Team would like to invite you to a Christmas Carols by Twilight on THURSDAY 9th DECEMBER from 5.00pm. Gather up the family, bring along your picnic - this could be fish ‘n’ chips (the local fish ‘n’ chip shops will be notified) and we will see you at school.
For those parents who have some year 6 leavers and don't want to miss this assembly in week 10 (Unfortunately same time as the Junior Christmas at the Cathedral), the children will sing their Christmas song repertoire at 5.35pm in the new lunch area by the Junior Playground. So, bring along some Christmas attire and join us in the festivities!
Class Placement notices going home. You will find out on Friday 10th December where your child is placed for next year. We have deliberately over this for some time, swapping and changing to best suit your child so hopefully you will be pleased with the results. If you do have any queries about this then please direct them to Mr Sibson.
Music Forms for Tuition can start coming in after you have the information to complete it ie class placements for next year. There is a box in the office for you to post this form in along with your cheques if required.
Leaving assembly - this is the last normal school assembly (9.45am on Friday) and it is also a farewell assembly to all the staff who will be leaving us at the end of this year.


Week 10
Named Plastic Bag - Please bring a named plastic bag to school for the children to put all of their art work and books in. The children will be working on a Christmas contract next week so all their books will be going home. If your children will not be here on the last few days please let me know becuase I have a little treat for them that I will be giving on Thursday of next week.
Secret Santa - The children will be bringing home a wee letter with lots more information about this and the name of the child they are secret santa for. They will need to be here at the end to receive and also give their wee present (from the $2 shop or the like- nothing too expensive please). Again if you know now that your child will not be here on the last Thursday please let me know asap so I don't include them in this activity.
Cathedral Visit - Thursday 16th December. Come and listen to the lovely singing voices of the junior team as they sing Christmas Carols at the Christchurch Cathedral. Please let me know if you are able to attend this and help supervise the children. At the moment I have
Year 6 Leavers assembly - Thursday afternoon the Year 6's are having a special graduation assembly with awards, celebrations and graduation certificates. This is the same time as
Final School Assembly - You will be welcome to take your children home straight after the assembly. This assembly starts at 9.30 and should finish about 10.30am.


Hopefully I have managed to include everything pertinent to you. If not you will receive another quick email lol.

I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy holiday.
Cat Kincaid

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Healthly Eating and Drinking is sooooooo Important

Hello team 13,

I am very excited to hear you have been learning about healthy eating. There is so much to learn about this - and we are always learning more about foods and what is good for us to eat. The reason why I think eating healthy is so important is because food is the "petrol" for our bodies - they are kind of like an engine! If we put bad food into our bodies it will affect how it works, but we will get the best result when we eat healthy.

Good topic team 13. I will be interested to read your menu for the Run, Jump, Throw day.

Today Reuben chose strawberries in his lunch and they are so yummy. The best food are things that have not been processed, they are picked and eaten.

Great learning,
Warm regards
Vanessa Anderson (Reuben's Mum)

Living Healthy and staying healthy

Team 13 are looking at how to improve our ability for our Run, Jump Throw day. We have found out that we need to have a healthy diet and we need to practice and do lots of exercise. This will keep us fit and healthy.

We have set our goals for the activity we need to improve on and now we need to work on achieving these goals. We are practicing our exercises and our event every day and now we need to look at our diet.

We are learning how to make our own healthy lunch. For our lunches we can have

  • Sandwiches
  • Bread roll
  • Wraps
  • Sausage (plain no batter)
  • Banana
  • Strawberries
  • Apple
  • Water
  • Kiwi fruit
  • Carrots
  • grapes
  • Yoghurt fruit flavours
  • And 1 treat this could be one of the following
    • a cake
    • donut
    • chips
    • muffin
    • muesli bar
    • biscuits (including gingerbread men)
    • mini mario’s
    • cupcakes
    • roll-ups
    • LCM
    • popcorn
    • pie
    • pizza
    • sausage roll
    • hotdog
    • yoghurt – chocolate, banana, caramel etc

Each child in Team 13 will be developing and planning a menu for all our food for the entire day on our Run, Jump, Throw day. We will plan what we will have for Breakfast, Brain food, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and finally our dinner and possibly pudding. Can you please help us with this by making sure that we have the right food available for us to choose our healthy option? Sometimes we may not be able to prepare the food so can you please help us when we need it like cutting the fruit or making the sandwiches etc?

We can have takeaways for dinner this night if we haven’t had takeaways already this week because we decided that we should only have takeaways once a week because they are not a healthy choice.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

what team 13 did today.

Today we went swimming it was FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TODAY team 13 learned how to make a bar graph.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Team 13 Newsletter

Week 5 next week, is it just me or it this term going really fast?

We are in desperate need of tissues, can you please bring a box of tissues in for the class.
Due to the reports being done and assessments needing to be completed the children will not be receiving a new book to take home each day. They will be taking their poetry book home for the week for their home reading. If they forget to bring this home then please encourage them to read a book they have at home.

What's coming up?
PTA Golf tournament tomorrow.


Week 5
Wednesday 10th November 12.30 - 3pm. Senior show at Ngaio Marsh Theatre - Please see your classroom teacher if you are available to parent help with this trip asap.

Week 6
Wednesday 17th November 3.30 - 6pm. Thursday 18th 3.30 - 8pm. Student Led Conferences, please see the timetable below to see what time you are required to be here with your child. Please make sure your child is in school uniform as this is a formal conference for the children. You will be able to take the learning reports home at these conferences.

Wednesday 17th November

Time Slot

Child 1 & Family

Child 2 & Family

Child 3 & Family

Child 4 & Family

3.30 – 4.00

Larissa

Lewes

Jason

Sophie

4.00 – 4.30

4.30 – 5.00

Charlotte

Emily

Ashtyn

5.00 – 5.30

Thursday 18th November

Time Slot

Child 1 & Family

Child 2 & Family

Child 3 & Family

Child 4 & Family

Child 5 & Family

3.30 – 4.00

Amy

Jordan

George

Xavier

4.00 – 4.30

4.30 – 5.00

Reuben

Max

Jackson

5.00 – 5.30

Dinner break

6.30 - 7.00

Lily

Hugo

Justine

Rory

7.00 - 7.30

Lucas

Renee

Ryan

Bella



Week 7
Last Day for Bible's in Schools - Friday 26th November

Learning Reports to be returned.

Mini Music Night - For any child who has learnt a musical instrument this year.

Orchestra Demo Concert - The school orchestra will demonstrate all the instruments that will be available to learn next year. Should you wish your child to learn an instrument a form will go home following this concert for you to fill in for next year's tuition.


Week 8
Junior Athletics Day - Run, Jump Throw day 11 - 1pm Thursday 2nd December. This is the Junior version of athletics day. This is only for the junior school and parents are welcome to come and watch and then share lunch with them afterwards. Sport uniforms to be worn on this day. (Postponement day is the 6th December)

Read, Feed, Speed Day - Day for the Dad's to come in and have some fun with their children. They will come to the classrooms and read with their children, then share in a sausage sizzle and then partake in some physical activity on the fields in a very friendly class game of soccer. Friday 3rd December

National Standards Reports - NS reports go home this Friday.


Week 10
Cathedral Visit - Thursday 16th December. Come and listen to the lovely singing voices of the junior team as they sing Christmas Carols at the Christchurch Cathedral.

Final School Assembly - You will be welcome to take your children home straight after the assembly. This assembly starts at 9.30 and should finish about 10.30am.


That's all for now, hope you're having fun in the sun!
Cat Kincaid

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Team 13 Newsletter

Term 4 Week 3

What's on?

Week 3 (This week)
Swimming - Our swimming time is 1pm so we will be leaving at 12.30 to get to the pool in time to get changed and ready for our lesson. We will have a snack at 12 to tied us over but won't each our lunch until we get back so we don't get stitch before swimming. Thank you to all those parents who volunteered to help with this, please come along on the day/s you said you could help by 12.25pm.

Disco - Friday 29th October, Halloween Disco Juniors (Yrs 1 -3) 6 - 7.15pm. Seniors (Yrs 4 - 6) 7.30 - 9pm.


Week 4
Swimming continued

Middle Team Gala - Wednesday 3rd November. This is an after-school event and everybody is welcome to come and see what is up for grabs, there will be all kinds of stalls, music and talent on show. Come and check it out, don't forget to bring your money.

PTA Golf Tournament - Friday 5th November


Week 6
Student Led Conferences - Please make sure you have returned your forms stating which time you wish to have these conferences. If you do not put a time in one will be allocated to you. This is the conference that your child leads with you in a group with other class mates. These are half hour slots and your child, along with 3 or 4 other families, will lead you through a day in the life of a Junior Team Member. They will go over what happens in their classroom and what they have learnt and then they will take their learning reports home with them for you to have a better look through. This will then be returned the following week.


Week 7
Last Day for Bible's in Schools - Friday 26th November

Learning Reports to be returned.

Mini Music Night - For any child who has learnt a musical instrument this year.

Orchestra Demo Concert - The school orchestra will demonstrate all the instruments that will be available to learn next year. Should you wish your child to learn an instrument a form will go home following this concert for you to fill in for next year's tuition.


Week 8
Junior Athletics Day - Run, Jump Throw day 11 - 1pm Thursday 2nd December. This is the Junior version of athletics day. This is only for the junior school and parents are welcome to come and watch and then share lunch with them afterwards. Sport uniforms to be worn on this day. (Postponement day is the 6th December)

Read, Feed, Speed Day - Day for the Dad's to come in and have some fun with their children. They will come to the classrooms and read with their children, then share in a sausage sizzle and then partake in some physical activity on the fields in a very friendly class game of soccer. Friday 3rd December

National Standards Reports - NS reports go home this Friday.


Week 10
Cathedral Visit - Thursday 16th December. Come and listen to the lovely singing voices of the junior team as they sing Christmas Carols at the Christchurch Cathedral.

Final School Assembly - You will be welcome to take your children home straight after the assembly at 10am


Hopefully that covers everything that is pertaining to the Junior school for the remainder of this term. If you have any questions about any of these events can you please see your classroom teacher.

Thank you.
Cat Kincaid

Monday, October 11, 2010

Reminders

Dear Parents

The first day back went well and the children all seemed very excited about being back. This week we are focusing on The Commonwealth Games and a few children are doing a wee project to share with the class on Friday about it. I am looking forward to seeing what they have found out. They are also pretty excited about sharing it because they get to use the iPad to record their findings.

The children will need to remember to bring their sunhats to school now and they can leave them in the cloakbay until they leave at the end of the term. If you already know that you will be leaving early this year please try to remember this hat otherwise it will go to lost property at the end of the term and you will need to find it when you come back next year, this goes for any jerseys or anything left behind as well.

After Labour Weekend (week 3 Tuesday 26th October) the children will be starting their swimming lessons. Please make sure that everything your child brings to school is labelled especially if you want to get it back. This includes undies and socks as we have had these left behind before and no child ever claims them, so please make sure you label all your child's clothes, togs, towels and bags etc.

We are going to start a new "Drop your child off at the door" policy every Wednesday. This means that no parents are allowed into the classroom on Wednesday mornings as we are trying to encourage their independence and see if they can organise themselves. If this works well and all children are able to manage themselves then we may finish the year off as we mean to start them next year as this is also a pre-requisite for being in a year 3 class next year.


That's it for now. I'll keep you updated as things become more evident to me (or until I get my head around things too lol)

Regards
Cat

Saturday, October 09, 2010

Team 13 Newsletter

Welcome back!

I hope you have all had a wonderful and enjoyable holiday and are now well rested and ready for a fun filled action packed term.

This term we have (not necessarily in this order):
The Fendalton Friends (FF) Commonwealth Games, A wonderful puppet show at the Ngaio Marsh Theatre, The Christchurch Schools' Music Festival at the Town Hall (this is for the senior choir and you may have some older siblings in this), the Halloween Disco, Student Led Conferences, Learning Reports going home, the Golf Tournament, the Feed, Read and Speed Father's Day, Class placements for next year and the Junior Team Christmas Carols at the Cathedral day to name but a few.

But first let's have a look at week 1.
Monday
- Welcome back to school. What changes do you notice in the classroom?
Tuesday - FF time 11 - 12.30 to prepare for Thursdays Commonwealth games. A notice will go home with your child today to say what country they are and what colours they need to represent this country. These colours will then need to be worn on Thursday.
Wednesday - The Farm at the End of the Road show 11.00 - 12.30pm. Parent help is required for this excursion however only 1 parent is needed, please see your Classroom teacher urgently if you are interested.
Thursday - FF Commonwealth Games 11 - 3pm Parents are welcome to come and watch, this will be a fun rotation system with a break at 12.30 - 1pm for lunch. Wear your team colours (see notice that went home with your child on Tuesday)
Friday - Anne Talaska will be in Room 13 until lunchtime as I will be away with the Senior Choir for the CSMF practice in Town hall all morning but will be back for the afternoon. We will then have our first Junior Team Christmas Singing Practice for the Cathedral visit later in the term.

As I said this term looks to be a very busy, fun filled action packed term. I will keep you informed as much as I can on this Blog so keep checking it to see what we are up to.

Looking forward to seeing you all on Monday :-)
Miss Kincaid

Friday, September 17, 2010

Term 3 Recount

What has Team 13 been up to this term?

  • We changed the handwriting to triple blend beginnings. Bella
  • Amy is going to start in our class next week and she came to visit us today. George
  • We had a week off school because there was an earthquake in Christchurch. We had to wait to be told when the school was safe before we could go back. Rory & Lily
  • We had 2 African people come to teach some African drums and we all got to have a go and the teachers did a funny dance. Max
  • Jordan, Rory and Emily had their birthday this term. Max
  • We have been practicing our production for next week. Jordan
  • We learnt a new Jump Jam song today - we can now dance to the Candyman song. Emily
  • We are now in round 2 for the Star Child. Hugo
  • We have painted different trees for different seasons when Miss Phelps was here. Xavier
  • We have learnt about fractions, we now know how to half and quarter groups of objects. Lucas
  • We have been learning some spelling words and Miss Kincaid tests us to see if we can get 10 out of 10. Justine
  • We have had an Earthquake drill to teach us how to be safe in an Earthquake. Reuben
  • We have learnt about seasons and how the earth rotates around the sun and we are the Southern Hemisphere and if we are closest to the sun we will be having summer. George
  • Every Monday we get a new learning rubric to help us with our independent learning. We get to choose what activites to do at what time. George

Thursday, September 09, 2010

Earthquake news

Hi Rug Rats

I hope you are all well and have managed to keep safe this past week. It's been pretty scary hasn't it?

My family and I are fine. We have had some damage to things falling in our house, lots of broken bottles, glass and glasses, 2 of our tv's broken etc but luckily no damage to our actual house so we are still safe.

I look forward to seeing you all again on Monday where we can share our experiences and see how everyone else has been coping.

Take care team 13 and keep safe. See you Monday.

Miss Kincaid

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Team 13 Newsletter

Amazing to think that we are now more than half way through term 3. Is it just me or does this year seem to have flown past?

What do we have in store for the rest of this term?

The Arts

Well, now that book week is over we will be having a big focus on the Arts. As you will already know from the school Newsletter we are having an Arts fortnight in weeks 8 & 9. Throughout this fortnight there will be a big range of wonderful events happening. We will have a grand opening, performances galore from all the teams, buskers, an open Arts day where you will be welcome to walk through the school and see al the wonderful Art that will be happening that day, Arts displayed in the Village from every child in the school and an Art Extravaganza evening to name but a few. The Arts Extravaganza evening will be filled with children and adults performing their amazing musical talents for one and all to enjoy.

Days coming up that will concern you are:
  • Friday 27th August - National Standards letters go home with your child.
  • Friday 10th September - 5.30 - 7.00pm. Junior team production. There will be a gold coin donation at the door for this and it will be held in the Hall. The children are to go to their allocated classrooms by 5.30 ready for their performance at 6pm. (Please note if you have children in the senior school their production is in the Ngaio Marsh Theatre on Wednesday night 8th September.)
  • Wednesday 15th September - Arts Open day. There will be a programme going home before this date to tell you what is going on, where and when. Remember you will be invited to see what is going on throughout the school not just in your child's classes but in all the classes. You can check out what the middle school is doing and what the senior school get up to etc you will not be restricted to the junior school or just the class that you have a child in.
  • Thursday 16th September - Arts extravaganza evening. From 6pm - 7.30pm the village will be open for an amazing variety of talent from our children, teachers and other adults within our school community. This is the best of the best on show and well worth a look. There will also be a gold coin donation for this event.
  • Wednesday 22nd Thursday 23rd September - Student Learning Conferences
  • Friday 24th September - Last day of term.
Parent Talk Time
  • Friday 27th September - There is a talk on Dyslexia this Friday at 9am in the staffroom.
  • Also come to the talk by Richard Taylor - How Boys Learn. This is on Wednesday September 1st at 7.30pm in the village. Very enlightening.

Our Learning Journey

We have a new system that just started this week to make the children more responsible for their own learning. They have a weekly rubric of everything that is to be done within each day. There are must dos like story-writing, learning spelling words, a maths activity and handwriting and then there are extra activities that the children can do that are conducive to the children learning. Some of the children are at the stage now where they can choose when to do these activities throughout the day. I still have a routine of set times because that is when I work with groups and the children can chose if they want to do reading at reading time or they could do a different activity and do reading another time. Some children need to stick with the routines and this is fine too.

This is new and as we go through it we will modify it to work better and easier for us. The children seem to really enjoy having that responsibility, some are struggling with it but that is also a learning curve for them to realise how they learn, some need a lot of structure and some are happy to choose their own way. Having said that, here is our focus for our learning.

Maths
Fractions, We are learning to find halves, quarters, and other fractions of sets and shapes.
Written Language
Narratives continued. We are learning to plan, write, edit and publish our work.
Handwriting and Poetry
Our handwriting focus is on triple blend beginnings like 'scr' and 'shr' etc. On Friday's we get a poem and worksheet with this focus.
Topic
We are still learning about the seasons and how and why they change. We are teaming up with Room 1 for the junior production where we have all 4 seasons represented with the different arts. For example Autumn is drama, Summer is Dance, Winter is Music and Spring is Visual Art. We are lucky enough to have some extra support to help teach some of these, thank you to Miss Phelps who is helping with the Dance and Sarah Buchanan (Hugo's mum) helping out with Drama. Children will need to wear clothes representative of their season. Please ask your child what Season and Art group they belong to. Winter/Music will be dressed in black or navy blue, Summer/Dance to be dressed in yellow, Autumn/Drama in browns, red and/or orange and Spring/Visual in green. Thank you for your support with this.

Well that's certainly enough info for now, I hope I haven't blown your mind with too much with this novel.

Enjoy the rest of the term and I will see you at the Student Led Conferences in week 10.

Monday, August 09, 2010

Reuben Anderson

Hi Team 13,

I can tell you have lots planned for this term with all the news in the latest school newsletter. Maths week sounds great, I think we will have a maths challenge at home too! Maybe a 'guess the weight" challenge with Reuben and his brother.

I am looking forward to book week and it sounds like that week is full to overflowing. I hope you will get those PJs washed and ready for the special day on the 19th August. Hot milo sounds like a great idea especially if today's weather is an example of what we can expect in a couple of weeks.

Today when I was in class I saw some beautiful tree paintings - the looked fantastic!

Keep up all the good work,
Kind regards
Vanessa Anderson (Reuben's Mum)

Team 13 Newsletter

Hi there

Welcome to Team 13's next class Newsletter.

Events to calendar:
Week 4 Thursday 12th August - PTA Quiz night
Week 5 Tuesday 17th August - Book Character Dress up
Wednesday 18th August - School Photos
- Chch Schools’ Music Festival Area Rehearsal in morning, Anne Talaska will be relieving in Room 13 while I go with the senior Choir to this.
Thursday 19th August - Snuggle up and read. Bring your PJ's and favourite toy to school and even your favourite bedtime story.
Weeks 8 & 9 - Arts fortnight – more info to come closer to date
Week 10 Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd September – Student Led Conferences

Week Four
This week is ‘Maths Week’. This will be a great opportunity to set up some fun maths challenges at home. We will be doing the online competitions that your child can do at home as well by going to http://mathsweek.org.nz/ and either register themselves or they can use our classroom registration, username Team 13, password 13.


Book Week
Next week is book week. We will be doing a lot of fun things that will compliment our usual school programme. Not the least will be some fun dress up days. On Tuesday the children are to dress up as their favourite book character and there will be a parade at 9.00 for all to see each other, but only for those who want to take part. This is not compulsory. We will also be doing other activities like stop, drop and read, buddy class reading, reading around the world (read stories from around the world), fractured fairy tales, Teacher read around (teachers visiting other classes to read a story), and snuggle up and read (children dress up in pj's bring their favourite toy and read stories (there may even be hot milo served - yummy!)). We will also have some guest Authors come and visit to talk to the children as well as many other great activities.
During this week the normal classroom programme will be a bit topsy turvy but the learning will be full on and inspiring.
Reading: This will run as normal and the children will continue to have a book to read every night. Maybe you can make sure that you read a story with them every night too. You could even try to include "Food from a book" lunch, include something in their lunch that appears in a story.
Maths: We will be learning to read and write number stories.
Written Language: We will be writing some interesting and fun fractured fairy tales of our own.
Oral Language: We will be promoting books to our buddy class (Room 7). They will have one minute to promote their favourite. It would be great if you can help them with this too if you have time. Once you have read a book together you can talk about what the book was about and help them retell it to try and inspire the listeners to want to read it themselves.


Grandparents Afternoon Monday 16th August - 2.15-3pm: (The children will be sending home an invitation this week.) If your child’s Grandparent/s is unable to come then they might like to bring a special friend or other family member. Can the Grandparent or friend please bring a picture book to share and read.

On Wednesday 18th August we are having our school, class and individual photos. We are scheduled to have ours at 1.30pm. If you would like to come at lunch time to make sure that they are clean and tidy you are more than welcome.

And finally the children have been so enthusiastic about using whiteboards in class that they have gone through all their whiteboard markers. If you are able to supply some or bring money to school to purchase another couple per child that would be very much appreciated as they are keen to get back to using these wonderful resources.

Please remember there will be a school fair in the library. The library will be open before and after school to purchase any items.

Have a fantastic Book Week, I know we will!

Cat Kincaid

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Team 13 Newsletter

Welcome back to Term 3.

We have a jam-packed term coming up so here are a few details you will want to know.

First of all I would like to welcome Kelsi Phelps (Miss Phelps) who will be with us for 5 weeks. She is a third year student and this is her last placement before going out into the world to have her own class next year.

I would also like to welcome Toby in to our class on Thursday mornings for the next 2 terms as well. He is taking the place of Mrs B.

Slippers
The children are welcome and encouraged to bring their slippers, (or thick socks if they don't have slippers), in again this term to make sure they aren't traipsing dirt or mud into the classroom after playing outside in puddles and the muddy ground. There is a box available for them to put their slippers in.

Topic:
This term we are focusing on Science – Planet Earth and Beyond and The Arts – Music and Dance. We are looking into seasons and seasonal changes and how they affect the environment. In weeks 8 & 9 we will be having an Arts Fortnight with a whole lot of wonderful and exciting things to do with all of The Arts going on.

Maths:
For the next few weeks we will be looking at multiplication and division. At this level this covers grouping and skip counting.

Literacy:
For writing the children will be focusing on Narratives. They will be learning how to write interesting stories concentrating on plot, setting, characters, creating a problem and solving the problem. They will be learning how to make sure that their writing is interesting enough for others to want to read it by giving details, beginning to use similies and using interesting adjectives as well as continuing to use basic punctuation like capital letters and full stops and learning to use more difficult punctuation like speech marks, exclamation marks and apostrophe’s.
They will continue to focus on final diagraphs for handwriting and in their poetry, and for oral language they will be focusing on presenting their Mihi’s. Preparing them for their student led conferences later this term.

Events to calendar:
Week 4 Thursday 12th August - PTA Quiz night
Week 5 Wednesday 18th August - School Photos
- Chch Schools’ Music Festival Area Rehearsal in morning, Anne Talaska will be relieving in Room 13 while I go with the senior Choir to this.
Weeks 8 & 9 - Arts fortnight – more info to come closer to date
Week 10 Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd September – Student Led Conferences

Well that’s enough info for now. I will keep you informed if anything else comes up.

Here’s to another great term together.

Cat Kincaid

Friday, July 23, 2010

Term 3 Week 1

What have we been up to this week?

* We presented our posters of the Countries in the Soccer World Cup - Sophie

* Our new handwriting and poem focus diagraph ending sounds was 'ng' as in bang - Lily

* We sang the 2 songs to welcome the new people to the school (the Powhiri) - Max

* The new star child is Sophie this week - Sophie

* We have welcomed Miss Phelps into our class for the next 5 weeks - Renee

* We have rearranged our tables and have new groups and new names - Charlotte

* Maths groups have changed around - Hugo

* We finished our SMARTS on the Soccer World Cup this week - Max

* We have started our Mihi's so we can have them ready for our Student Led Conferences in week 10 this term - Larissa

* We discovered what SMARTs we are strong in and what SMARTs we need to develop - Max

* We now have Toby coming in for Miss Kincaid on Thursday's instead of Mrs B - Bella

* Spain won the Soccer World Cup 2010 - Xavier

* We changed the data projector monitors for the term and it is now Lily and Charlotte - Hugo

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Ferrymead

From Ferrymead 2010


Teams 12, 13 and 14 went to Ferrymead. Check out our clothes.

Friday, July 02, 2010

Great to see the Cultural Posters by Reuben's Mum

Hi Team 13,

I have been looking at the cultural posters posted on the website and they look fantastic! You have all worked well putting together the information about your culture. All your smiling faces look beautiful.

Today is the last day of term and it must be nice to have two weeks on holiday before starting the third term. Reuben is going to work on his handwriting over the holidays, and his maths. So we will be ready for term three. While on holiday we will head over the Lake Brunner on the west coast for a few days too - hopefully we won't get snowed in!

I will blog again next term,
Kind regards
Vanessa Anderson (Reuben's Mum)

Friday, June 25, 2010

Term 2 Week 10

This week team 13 have

* been learning about the final blend nch for handwriting and poetry - Bella

* been writing about how to make a friend - Hugo

* been learning about the Soccer World Cup and all the different SMARTS like Picture smart, Music Smart, Group/People Smart, Self Smart, Word Smart, Maths/Logic Smart and Body Smart - Rory

* made a big card for Beth to say Goodbye (Boo hoo we will miss you) and we had a shared lunch that was a huge surprise for her and we all loved it. - Max

* been doing a new song for jump jam but we can't remember the name of it - Justine

* been writing about brushing our teeth and how to make toast - Ryan

* been getting ready for our school Disco tonight - Emily

* been learning how to write all the numbers from one to twenty in english, in digits and in Maori - Sophie

* learnt what smart we are more confident with and what smarts we need to concentrate on and work on - Xavier

* leanrt some Maori waiata's and made up some new Maori names using 3 of the different sounds in Maori - Hugo

* made up our success criteria for our maths activities. Now we know when we have finished an activity and go to the next activity - Max

* watched a fabulous magic show from Elregoe and his friendly assistant Sue. We learnt how to stop being a bully at school and how we have the power to make the right choices. - Larissa

* Ryan had his birthday and is the first person to turn 7 in our class. - Max

Monday, June 21, 2010

Team 13 Newsletter

Wow I can't believe the end of this term is fast approaching. We only have 2 weeks left before we have a 2 week break. Where has the time gone?

Ferrymead
Thank you to the wonderful parent helpers we had accompany us on the trip I am only sorry that I wasn't well enough to attend myself. However, I believe the children had a wonderful time and they now have a much better idea of how things were done here in New Zealand 100 or so years ago. I hope the children were able to tell you all about it.

Elegrego
Wow! Elgregoe is a fantastic performer. He had a great message about the importance of treating others with respect and kindness, and how to make great choices and he managed to mix in wonderful magic tricks and some live parrots! The children laughed and laughed. The delight on their faces was lovely to see. (This also leads in nicely to our Big Bang Concert next week - more info later in newsletter)


What's coming up for the rest of the term?


Disco
The school disco is fast approaching! It will be held on Friday 25 June. The Junior classes (Years 1-3) will attend at the Village from 6:00 - 7.15pm. Entry to the disco is $2 per child, and there will be sweets and drinks available to purchase. Just a reminder that entry is by the side door opposite the library. Children should then be collected from the covered area at the front of The Village (by the sweet stall). Please be prompt at pick up times.

Big Bang Concert 29 June
As we are having a big focus on Music for the Arts this year, on Tuesday 29 June the Junior team (Years 1 and 2) will be traveling by bus to the Town Hall to attend a concert for children by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. It is called the 'Big Bang Concert,' and this year the theme for the music that will be performed is 'Magic'. This is a great opportunity for the children to see a real orchestra performing and experience art appreciation. If you are able to help for this trip we would much appreciate it. This is for a half day, from midday until the end of the day. Please come in and see Cat Kincaid if you are available.


Parent Help
Thank you so much to those parents who are able to help out at different times for different occasions. Don't forget if you are wanting to help out with reading or writing in class time then there is a roster on the class noticeboard for you to fill in.


Numeracy Focus

We are focusing more on subtraction at the moment and our basic facts. For example if we know that 10 - 7 = 3 then we know that 100 - 70 = 30 and also 20 - 17 = 3 etc. The children are various stages of this some are working on facts to 10 and some are working on these facts to 20 and the rest are working on using these facts to work out higher 2 (or in some cases 3) digit numbers.


Writing
We are continuing to look at procedural writing and how we know we are successful in our writing. We have learnt that when writing a procedure we need a title, a goal, ingredients (for a recipe) or instructions (for a game etc) and then we have the different steps. We have been focusing on being able to identify nouns and verbs in our steps. Some of us have even been looking at pronouns and conjunctions as well.


Well I think that's all for now. I hope you have enjoyed our term, I know we have, it's certainly been a very productive one with learning about New Zealand cultures and participating in a Hangi (yes that was earlier this term) etc. Enjoy the rest of the term.

Regards
Cat Kincaid

Monday, June 14, 2010

Sarah Kirwan


Hello Team 13! Take a look at what Charlotte made with her friend Becky from Room 15 this weekend. They did the whole thing themselves, using felt-tip pens and pictures from magazines.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Term 2 Week 8

This week we have:

* watched Village 22 put on 3 plays about Diwali traditions, The day of the dead religious traditions, Wesak religious traditions. Xavier, Sophie and Anna & Mitch (R14)

* Our handwriting and poetry this week was the final blend nk in words like ink, pink, wonkey, thank etc Lily and team 14

* We are doing who let the dogs out, witch doctor, Kohahitanga and Proud Mary songs for jump jam. Xavier, Ashtyn and some Team 14

* been learning how to write different procedures - Max

* been taking turns on the computers with a new computer buddy system - Max

* all been given a team to learn about for the Soccer world cup. Rory

* been learning new Maori songs like Ten Koutou means hello, a ha ka ma, oma rapeti

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Lewes

We did jump jam in the hall this morning because it was drizzling - again! It was fun.

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Hi, i am renee and I am the star child this week. I am making a poster about myself and my family, to show everyone on friday.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Term 2 Week 6

What have we been learning the last few weeks?

* We have been doing final blends for our handwriting and poetry. Max

* We have been learning how to make stuff like popcorn and banana splits. Charlotte

* The star children for the past few weeks have been Charlotte, Max, Jordan and Hugo. Lily

* We had a hangi for all the year 2's during cultural festival week. Rueben.

* We have been learning about the Maori culture. We did weaving, and we learnt some Rakau games. We learnt how to prepare for a hangi, by preparing vegetables, digging a big hole in the ground, and safety precautions around a hangi pit. Lucas and Justine

* We have been learning about the 7 stars of Matariki - Charlotte

* Reuben and Max had their birthdays and had morning tea with Mr Sibson. Max

* We learnt a couple of new songs - Star treking across the universe and a Matariki song. Xavier

* We put on and performed at the whole school assembly in week 5. - Hugo

* Miss Captain was teaching us because Miss Kincaid was sick. - Sophie

* We have been learning about procedural writing, this is instructions and steps on how to make stuff and how to do stuff. - Jackson & Bella

* We are learning about shapes with Mrs B and patterns with Miss Kincaid - Lewes and Emily

* Miss Kincaid is teaching the triangle group about the symbols for more than and less than and equal to - Lily

* We have learnt who the best people are to "C3B4ME" for the different subjects. This list is on the wall next to our Tidy Kiwi jobs. - Max

* The learning reports went home and our parents came in to conference with Miss Kincaid.

* The weather has been cold and rainy and we have been stuck inside for the last week and more. But we are lucky because we have been able to watch movies like Flushed Away, Spongebob Squarepants and Shrek 2. Renee and Jason

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Term 2 Week 6 Newsletter

Hi there

I am trialling this new way of writing my newsletters. If you have any comments please click the comments box at the bottom of this post that way everyone can see your comments. Of course if you don't want everyone to read the comments then you can email me a response as before.

Thank you to all the well-wishers and your kinds thoughts while I was away sick. I am happy to say that I am feeling much better and glad to be back at school.

What's new?


Slippers:
As discussed at the beginning of the year I like to introduce slippers during the wet, winter terms into the classroom. With the children having to walk through the rain to get to class, to get their lunch, to go to the bathroom they are getting their feet wet and then tend to traipse that wetness through the classroom. This is very unpleasant on the mat and for the children to have to sit in so I like to encourage the children to have slippers to wear in the classroom. There is a box at the door for the children to put their slippers in and another box for them to put their shoes in. You don't need to go out and buy another pair of slippers to have at school they can either take them to school everyday and bring them home everyday (which can be annoying and they may forget to bring them, so if they can keep them at school that would be great) or they can have a pair of thick woolen socks to put on. Most of the children are already doing this and it is working really well, thank you.

DVD's: During the wet lunchtimes I have been putting on DVD's through the computer and data projector to watch. Mainly because the children get very restless and hyped up when being couped up inside all day everyday (like they have this week) This tends to keep them calm and they enjoy the break. The children get to choose whether they want to watch these DVD's or they can go next door to Room 14 and choose a quiet indoor activity to play in there. I have asked the children if they have any DVD's they would like to watch to bring them in and I will look after them until they are needed. Although all these movies are children's movies, some of them have PG ratings so if you are uncomfortable with the children watching these without your presence then please let them know they need to choose the option in Room 14. Otherwise they tend to choose watching the DVD's.

Timetable: Your class parent co-ordinator, Jackie White, has very kindly made up a timetable for parent help in the classroom. This is mainly during writing and reading times. If you would like to help out during these times please put your name down on the roster that is pinned to the classroom notice board. Please no pre-school children though. As much as I would appreciate the support I find that pre-schoolers tend to either take the attention of the parents away from the classroom children or they become a distraction for the children in the class, either way this kind of defeats the purpose of parent helpers.

Sickness: There are quite a few nasty bugs going around at the moment and so to alleviate these bugs being passed on again we ask that you keep your child at home if they are showing any signs of these bugs, ie incessant coughing, running noses, sore throats, or if you are unlucky enough to have what I had dizzy spells, nausea, fever etc.

Naming Clothes: There have been 2 jerseys disappear from our classroom over the past few weeks. And I have noticed a few items of clothing (sports gear, shirts, dresses, socks and jerseys) that don't have names on them. This makes it very difficult to give them back to the rightful owner especially when the children don't recognise their own clothes. Can you please check your children's clothes (all of them) and make sure they are clearly labeled. Also if you happen to have Reuben Anderson's or Justine Berry's jerseys by accident can you please bring these back to school asap? Thank you.

Trips coming up:
On Monday 14th June all the year 2's are going to Ferrymead to tie in with our topic/inquiry work. We have been looking at cultures and what culture we personally associate with. This term we are looking more into the New Zealand culture - hence the cultural week with different Maori activities, rakau games, hangi etc. Now we are going to look into the past and see how things were done and what life was like 100 or so years ago - hence the visit to Ferrymead Historical Park. We will be learning what school was like, what games they played, how housework was done and entertainment ie theatre etc in days gone by. I will be needing 2 parent helpers to help out on this day, so if you are free, haven't helped out before and don't have any pre-schoolers to look after at this time or can arrange for them to be looked after then please see me. This is a full day excursion, the children will need their own lunch and we will have a picnic lunch together.

Curriculum
Maths: We are learning to tell the difference between repeated patterns and sequential patterns. We are learning to continue these patterns and make up our own patterns.

Writing: We are doing procedural writing and learning how to write instructions for how to make or do something. Our success criteria is when we have a title, a goal, a list of materials required and the steps for the procedure. Each step must start with a verb - a doing word ie add, pour, put, mix, plug, eat, drink, wait, place etc.

Handwriting: We are learning the final blend mp in words like jump, tramp, bump etc. This is also the focus for the poem of the week

Oral Language: We are learning to be good listeners and good speakers. A good listener 1) looks at the person, 2) doesn't talk, 3) uses appropriate facial expressions, 4) leans in closer to the speaker. A good speaker 1) Speaks clearly, 2) speaks firmly, 3) has an interesting topic, 4) has at least 4 points to share.

I hope this gives you enough information to keep you informed with what you're children are doing in class time. The children were quite shocked to hear that they were actually learning things when they play their games and have fun in class. They can't believe that you can have fun and learn at the same time lol.

I hope you are enjoying this lovely weather - good for the ducks they say, but I think even they will be getting sick of it by now. Keep warm, try and keep those dreaded bugs away and have a great week.

Cat Kincaid

Friday, April 30, 2010

Term 2 Week 2

What have Team 13 been up to so far this term?

* We have been learning about the Maori culture - Lily.

* We have been making posters about our culture - Max

* We have been doing our cross country practice - Justine.

* We have been learning about the blends 'tr' and 'tw' - Reuben.

* We have been learning about Hangi's because we are going to do one - Justine.

* We have changed the way we do maths and reading. We had to work on activities in our groups and now we can do activities with anyone but we have to go in the order and there can only be 6 on each activity at a time - Max.

* We have been sitting in our table lines on the mat. - Sophie.

* We have been doing the roll in the morning in Fijian (Bula) last week and German (Guten Tag or Guten Morgan) this week - Bella and Larissa.

* We have welcomed Xavier in to our class this term - Ryan.

* We have been working on our learning reports so we can take them home today - Charlotte.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Term 1 Week 8

This week in Team 13 we have;

* made a mix to make Maori potato bread - Larissa

* looked at ST for our blend in handwriting and poems - Rory

* changed the table groups around and now we have 4 - Sophie

* Elephants, Tigers, Kangaroos and the Monkeys as our table names - Max

* looked at different clothes from different cultures - Justine

* looked at where they came from - Jackson

* published our writing about 'Food of Our Culture' - Reuben

* started planning our posters - Lily

* completed different reading activities - George

* Jordan, Lucas, Ryan and Ashtyn all competed in the Duathlon - Max

* Jason was our Star Child this week.

* been watching the builders start work on the new library - Ashtyn

* Max and Sophie have changed reading groups - Renee

* Mrs Gregg came in and we went out to learn how to bounce and pass a ball - Mina and Max.

We have had a very busy week.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Term 1 Week 7

This week we . . .

* were learning about different cultures - Sophie

* learnt how to make sushi and Gimbap (Korean Sushi) - Lily

* learnt how to draw Dan Carter - Emily

* were learning to do the 'sp' sound in Handwriting and in our Poetry - George

* learnt how to read calendars and what day of the week our birthdays will be or have been this year - Lewes

* learnt how to tell the time to the hour - Max

* learnt about the different foods for our different cultures - Hugo

* have been learning to do silent reading quietly and choosing appropriate books - Sophie

* learnt outside games like rob the nest and catching and underarm throwing - Lucas and Sohpie

* the Princess Leah reading group got a new activity booklet, a contract - Lily

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Mrs Dodd

Hello, my name is Carmen Dodd and I am lucky enough to be part of Room 13 for the last 5 weeks of term 1.

I am a third year student at the University of Canterbury College of Education.

I enjoy seeing students succeed and move forward in their learning. I look forward to learning from them as well as teaching them.

I have met a number of parents during the week and look forward to meeting others as you pass through the classroom.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Welcome to the class of 2010

Thank you to all the parents who were able to make it to the Meet the parent night last night. It was great to see a few familiar faces and to meet some new ones.

We have a great year in store for us this year and have a big focus on The Arts where there will be lots of performances and presentations and other exciting events happening throughout the school for the children and community to be a part of. This is a year of celebration and that is what this year's focus is all about, celebrating us and our cultures and who we are as individuals, as a group, a school environment, as a culture etc.

Watch this space for updates about events that particularly pertain to Team 13 and the Junior Team.

Here's to a great start to an even greater year!

Cat Kincaid