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Thursday, 27 June 2013
Young Learners In B6
Azaer is only 2, but she is already at school, and working on her mum's i-pad. B6 are very lucky to have Becky, Ty's mum, helping out at school with spelling. While Becky tests our spelling, Azaer plays so quietly beside her. She will certainly be ready for school by the time she turns five!
B6 Speech Competition
B6 are proud of these year 2 students, who made a speech about 'The Most Important Thing In The World'. Their words were very moving, and well thought out. Congratulations to Tegan, Paige, Prentice, Esther, Phoebe and Neve, who all presented a speech. Although it was very hard to choose, Matua Sam and Mrs Caudwell chose Paige to be the winner. Paige will speak on Monday at the school-wide competition for Te Wiki o te Reo Maori. Good luck Paige! Kia kaha.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Matua Sam
B6 is lucky to have a new student teacher, Matua Sam. He's great at rugby, as you can see! Elliot is trying to keep up with him.
Friday, 14 June 2013
Miss Sheard's last day
Today was Miss Sheard's last day in B6. We will miss her a lot, but she will watch our blog, so she can see what we're up to. We had a party for her this afternoon. At home time, she gave us all a pencil with the Union Jack flag from England, and a badge from England.Ka kite ano, whaea. See you again, Miss.
Hat Trick!
Do you know what a hat-trick is? Well in cricket it means you got three people out. For B6, it means we got three awards at assembly today. Tidy Kiwi Award, Mathletics Trophy, and we were 3rd Best Assembly Class. People are starting to notice how amazing we are!
Mathletics Champions
Fantastic work B6! We are having a two week free trial of Mathletics. Some children have really been getting into it, and winning lots of Mathletics certificates. Ria was top student in New Zealand one day this week. We the won the Mathletics trophy at assembly this week.
Tidy Kiwis
Congratulations to B6 - we won the Tidy Kiwi award this week for keeping our playground clean and tidy. Thanks, Matua Eric for noticing our hard mahi.
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
B6 has a student teacher called Miss Sheard. She has come from England, just to teach in our class. Here she is with Harold and Bernie. Miss Sheard has a twin sister. She's very good at using an I-Pad, and has been teaching us how to use 'Skitch'. We took a photo of our Taniwha mask, and then wrote describing words on 'Skitch.'
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