Sunday, March 11, 2012

What's going on in room 6?

Wow!  What a busy time we're having this term, scroll down to check out some of the awesome things we've been up to over the last 6 weeks.

ALSO... don't forget you can leave comments and ideas with just the click of a button. All you need to do is click on the 'comments' link (under each post), post your message, and select a profile (if you select Name/URL you can just leave your name and once Mr Chalmers has moderated your comment it will show up on the blog) it's as easy as that! Keep visiting to keep up to date and find out what's happening.

Harcourt Park Picnic


In week 3 we had an awesome day at Harcourt Park!  With our beginning of year testing all done it was a great opportunity for kids, parents, and teachers to have some fun.  We played on the playground, had a picnic lunch, played games, and had a swim in the paddling pool! 

Check out the slideshow above to see some photos of our day or take a look at our Picasa Web Album HERE!

Creative handWRITING!

We've been getting creative with our handwriting practice!  For each letter we practice we've made up some really funny sentences that we want to put together and turn into a children's picture book.  We've even been illustrating our sentences as we go!

Each sentence is about a silly animal named after the kids in our class.  Unfortunately we don't have a name for every letter of the alphabet so we'll have to think of some new names for those letters.

Check out our progress HERE!

Swimming Fun Day!


In week 5 we went to the Stokes Valley swimming pools for a day of fun swimming races (and some serious races for the kids that wanted to try out for the interschool swimming sports). 

We were grouped according to our confidence, ability, and house colours and we had wacky races called 'horsey noodle', 'train', and 'circle ball'.  After the racing we had a sausage sizzle lunch and once our food had gone down, we had free time to play on the waterslide and in the pools with all the equipment!

Check out the slideshow above to see some photos of our day or take a look at our Picasa Web Album HERE!

What does it mean to be a TP kid?

Our inquiry unit this term has been all about TP and what it's means to be a TP kid.  We have brainstormed everything we know about TP and how we can be TP kids too.  Then we thought of all the famous New Zealander's that demonstrate or have demonstrated some or all of the qualities of a TP kid and we discovered that there are lots!  We've found out about sports people, actors, directors, musicians, politicians, artists, authors, chefs, scientists, inventors, and adventurers! 

This week we're going to write to some of our favourite New Zealander's to see if they will visit us or even just send us a reply, it's worth a try!

Things to look forward to in 2012

Finally, here's a few things to look forward to this year. It's going to be a busy one so GET READY!

We've got Rippa Rugby, cross country, swimming lessons, athletics, lots of gardening, house sport, golden time, Te Reo Maori lessons, homework challenges, outdoor week... AND... all the reading, writing, mathematics, arts, inquiry, and physical education we can fit in! Phew! Don't forget to keep visiting to find out what's happening!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

5000 HITS!

Wow, in less than 9 months we've reached 5000 hits on our blog!  We're still getting hits from all over the world but most of them are from you guys using the blog everyday at school and then visiting it again at home with your friends and family.  Thank you for all your comments too, it's really nice to hear how much you're enjoying using the blog for fun and learning!  Let's keep making it bigger and better together!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

M Block's Term 1 News!


Hi guys, here's some of the important information from our term 1 newsletter.  Remember you can download and print our full newsletter by clicking on the link at the top of our blogspot or by clicking HERE!

Welcome back to school for another exciting year!  This term is shaping up to be a busy one and we're going to make the most of it!  Over the last 2 weeks we have been getting to know everyone, revisiting next learning steps, setting goals, and getting learning programmes underway.  Now that routines have been established and expectations have been set GET READY because there is SO MUCH to look forward too and HEAPS of fun and learning ahead of us!

Our newsletter is designed to go on your fridge or notice board as a quick reference to what's happening in M block this term.  It contains information about learning, upcoming dates and events, and important information regarding homework, behaviour management, and golden time.  If you have any questions or concerns please contact your child's teacher to arrange a time to meet.

You may already be aware that in M block we cross group for numeracy to ensure children are grouped according to their ability and that individual needs can be met.  This means that your child may have a different teacher at maths time.  This week we are completing our beginning of year testing which may result in some children being moved around as we fine tune our maths groups.  In addition to our numeracy programme we are fortunate to have Bernice running exra numeracy sessions as part of our teacher aide time.  These sessions are designed to give kids in need a short sharp boost in their numeracy knowledge.  More information on these sessions can be found below.

Thank you to all the parents attending this weeks Meet the Teacher Evening.  We see it as a fantastic opportunity to meet our paretns and caregivers and to spend some time explaining our learnign programmes, our routines, and our expectations for your children.  We will also be able to provide you with a copy of your children's next learning steps and goals for this term, we look forward to seeing you there!

This term's learning focus

Each term the focus for each curriculum area changes.  This term our focus will be on the following topics:

Numeracy - Addition and subtraction, forwards and backwards counting, place value, and basic fact recall

Literacy - Persuasive writing, reading fluency, and comprehension

Inquiry - New Zealanders that demonstrate or have demonstrated soem or all of the TP kid qualities.  You can find out all about TP by clicking HERE!

Physical Eductation - Summer games (throwing, catching, striking)

Children will also continue to work hard to achieve their reading, writingm and maths goals.  This term's goals have been set based on your child's next learning steps as outlined in their learnign journals last year.  Please talk to your children about their goals and help them by practicing them at home too.

We're TP Kids!


This term we're finding out about TP and what he means to us.  A big part of TP is the Life Long Learner Skills he represents.  These are the skills we want our kids to develop during their time at Totara Park School.  This term we are going to revisit each Life Long Learner Skill by having a different focus each week.  The focuses for each week are:

Week 2 - I motivate myself
Week 3 - I make connections
Week 4 - I ask lots of questions
Week 5 - I persevere
Week 6 - I take risks
Week 7 - I reflect

Try to talk to your kids about the skills and what they mean at home too.

Homework

For homework this term your child will receive 10 basic facts, 5 spelling words, and a reading log every FRIDAY to be completed by the following THURSDAY.  We ask that you help and encourage your child to complete at least 4 nights of reading, learn and practice their spelling words, and complete and practice the appropriate basic facts.  They will also be given a literacy and numeracy activity each week.  These will consist of quick practice activities to reinforce learning at school and can be completed with parental help when required. 

An information page with everything you need to know about homework can be found in the front of your child's homework book or by clicking HERE.  Please read it through and contact your classroom teacher if you have any questions.

Upcoming events and dates

M block Meet the Teacher Evening
Tuesday 14th February

M block's Harcourt Park Picnic
Friday 17th February

Swimming Day at Stokes Valley Pool
Friday 2nd March

School Cross Country
Tuesday 27th March / Pp. Thursday 29th Mar

Last day of term
Thursdau 5th April (Good Friday - Friday 6th Apr)

Term 2 starts
Monday 23rd April (ANZAC Day - Wednesday 25th Apr)

Numeracy Sessions

As mentioned above we will be running numercay focus groups this term.  The sessions have been setup to give kids a short sharp boost in their maths knowledge.  The sessions are run by Bernice between 9-9.30am and consist of just 4 children at a time, for up to 5 weeks.  Bernice is trained in teaching numeracy skills and can provide one to one time with each child focusing on their next learning steps. 

Last year we saw some fantastic progress made by the children involved, it is a great opportunity to increase confidence and help kids work towards their goals.  The sessions are not solely for children working below the national standards, they are an opportunity for teachers to nominate any child that they feel will benefit the most at the time, depending on current leanring and the child's rate of achievement. 

Should your child be involved we will send a letter home to inform you.  Children involved will miss out on morning fitness/PE in Tuesday's, Wednesday's, and Thursday's.

No Hat, No Play!


Term 1 is a summer term and so our 'No hat, no play' rule will apply everyday rain or shine.  We ask that your child has a named hat at school that they can keep in their desks.  If they do not have a hat they will be asked to sit under the tree outside the office during morning teas and lunchtimes.  Having no hat may also result in your child being asked to sit in the shade during fitness and physical education activities too.  Don't forget you can purchase a very cool Totara Park School full brim sun hat from the office for just $20!

DID YOU KNOW? 
Up to 80% of UV radiation can still get through on a cloudy day!

Behaviour Management and Golden Time

Our behaviour management system is based around Our Golden Rules and Golden Time. 

The Golden Rules are:
  • We are gentle - we do not hurt anybody
  • We are kind and helpful - we do not hurt the feelings of others
  • We work hard - we do not waste our own or others time
  • We look after property - we do not waste or damage things
  • We listen to people - we do not interupt
  • We are honest - we do not cover up the truth

If a rule is broken the procedure is:
  1. Verbal warning and the child explains what he/she has done and which rule has been broken.
  2. Warning card - a second warning is given and again the child explains what he/she has done and which rule has been broken.  The warning card is placed in front of the child as a visual reminder.
  3. If the rules are broken three times within a session, that is 9-10.30am, 10.30-12.30pm, and 1.30-3pm, then he/she loses 5 minutes of their Golden Time on Friday afternoon.

    Physical violence and swearing will result in an autimatic loss of 5 minutes.
This term for golden time we will offer a range of fun activities for the kids to chose from each week.  On a Monday we will give the kids an opportunity to provide ideas for the Friday's golden time and then teachers will compare and reduce the lists down to a manageable selection for them to choose from.  Choices generally consist of art based activities, organised sport, computer time, DVDs, wheels, and occasionally cooking.  Toys will not be an option this term as they are banned school wide.

Children that lose golden time 3 weeks in a row or lose 15 minutes or more in a week will receive a note home to inform their parents.  We ask that you sign the note and return it to school with your child so we know it has been delivered.  We would also appreciate it if you would talk about th eloss of golden time with your child, why they lost the time, and how they might improve for the next week.  If you have any questions or concerns regarding your child and golden time please contact your child's teacher to arrange a time to meet.

Monday, February 13, 2012

We're Back... AGAIN!

Welcome to our blogspot for 2012!  We are Mr Chalmers year 3 and 4 class at Totara Park School, Upper Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand.  While we've been offline over the holidays TP kids have continued to use our blog AND we have still been getting visits from all over the world, which is really exciting!  We now have over 4000 hits! 

Soon we will have up to date news, photos and video, samples of our work, downloads, links to cool websites (for kids and parents) and maybe even our very own podcasts!  Keep visiting to find out what's happening, we hope you have fun exploring our blogspot!

Friday, September 16, 2011

2000 HITS!

Wow, in less than 3 months we've reached 2000 hits on our blog!  We're starting to get hits from all over the world but most of them are from you guys using the blog everyday at school and then visiting it again at home with your friends and family.  Thank you for all your comments too, it's really nice to hear how much you're enjoying using the blog for fun and learning!  Let's keep making it bigger and better together!

Also, I've just checked the STUFF website and they have announced the winner of the Ultimate Rugby Stars competition.  The winner is a very cool design called 'Decimal Dagg'.  He has air conditioning to stop him overheating and a tiara to prove he's the 'king of rugby'.  It's sad that we didn't win but it's very cool that so many of you were finalists, well done! 

Check out the winning entry HERE!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Athletics Day UPDATE

Hi guys, you may have read in the M Block Midterm Newsletter that the Totara Park School Athletics Day was scheduled for Tuesday 27th September HOWEVER this has recently been changed to MONDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER.  The postponement day is still Thursday 29th September.

The event will be held at school this year due to Maidstone Max getting a makeover.  All parents, caregivers, and extended family are invited to join us on the day.  We hope the change of date hasn't caused any difficulties for those planning to take time off work to attend.  We look forward to seeing you all on the big day dressed in your house colours!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Reboot our Rugby Stars

Hi guys, I was really excited today to discover that some of our ultimate rugby star designs are finalists in the Reboot our Rugby Stars competition!

STUFF asked Kiwi kids to help create the ultimate rugby team to ensure New Zealand wins the Rugby World Cup.  Entrants aged 13 and under were asked to use their imagination by decking out their favourite players with all the accessories they need to win. 

STUFF will reveal more finalists over the coming days and announce the competition winner on Friday - just as the All Blacks get set to take on Japan.  The winner will receive a match ball, hot off the pitch from an All Blacks Investec Tri Nations match, plus a year's supply of Weet-Bix, the official breakfast of the All Blacks.

Well done Macy, Vincent, Nathan, Caley, Erin, Fraser, Isaac, and Kaleb!  Check out the finalists HERE!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Ooh la la!

Hi guys, it was fun learning some French today!  Keep practicing at home so we can learn some more next week, you can practice the 'Numbers Song in French' HERE!  This what we have learnt so far...

Hello - bounjour
Please - s'il vous plaît
Thank you - merci
Yes - oui
No - non
Goodbye - au revior

One - un
Two - deux
Three - trois
Four - quatre
Five - cinq
Six - six
Seven - sept
Eight - huit
Nine - neuf
Ten - dix

Keep checking our FRANCE page for updates too.  I added some photos that I took when I was in France... can you guess where they were taken?  Visit our PICASA WEB ALBUMS to check if you guessed correctly!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

What's going on in room 6?


Hi guys, well the Rugby World Cup 2011 is almost upon us and we can't wait!  We're halfway through another busy term in the middle syndicate and it doesn't stop here, we still have HEAPS of fun and learning ahead of us!

Term two was such a busy term - Mr Appleyard took over in room 5, we had two weeks of swimming lessons at H2O, there was the downhill trolley derby, the market day, and the golden day, AND there was heaps of learning!  Keep posted for photos from term two coming soon!

Thank you to all the parents and caregivers that came to the 3 way conferences last week, your children's education is all about the partnership between home and school and we're lucky to have such supportive families.  If you couldn't make it last week please get in touch with your child's teacher, they will be more than happy to arrange a time with you.

This week we sent home a midterm newsletter with all you need to know about what's going on in M block throughout the rest of the term.  You can read more of the important updates from our midterm newsletter by reading on OR you can download our newsletter by clicking the link below, please contact your child's teacher if you have any questions or concerns.  PS. COME ON ALL BLACKS!

Download M Block's Midterm News HERE!

This term's learning focus

Each term the focus for each curriculum area changes. During term 3 your child will continue to work on the following topics:

Numeracy - Fractions, forwards and backwards counting, place value, and basic fact recall

Literacy - Personal experience writing, narrative writing, reading fluency, and comprehension

Inquiry - Rugby World Cup 2011: France - Our Adopted Country

Physical Education - Athletics skills (running, jumping, throwing)

Children will also be working hard to achieve the reading, writing, and maths goals we set during the 3 way conferences last week. Please talk to your children about their goals and help them to achieve them by practicing them at home too.

Mad Science

We're really enjoying hearing about all the mad science going on around Upper Hutt.  If you haven't started your project yet DON'T PANIC, you've got plenty of time!  We would like to have completed projects in by Friday 30th Spetember so we can have them on display in the hall throughout week 10.  The official science fair will be on the evening of Wednesday 5th October so that families can attend.  Keep your eyes open this week for more info coming your way.

France - Our Adopted Country


Our school has been selected to represent France for the up and coming Rippa Rugby Festival.  All the Upper Hutt primary schools are competing in celebration of New Zealand hosting the Rugby World Cup 2011.  France is our adopted country and will be the focus of our inquiry unit.  Our task is to help the French team feel welcome in New Zealand by learning about their country and their culture.  Once we've learnt all about France children will need to prepare and contribute to our 'France Day'.

Upcoming events and dates

Role Model Visit - Gareth Kean (New Zealand representative swimmer)
Monday 5th September

Blackout Day / Rugby World Cup 2011 starts - All Blacks v Tonga
Friday 9th September

France Day (day before All Blacks v France)
Friday 23rd September

Totara Park School Athletics Day
UPDATE: Monday 26th September / Pp. Thursday 29th Sept

Rippa Rugby World Cup Festival (TMP)
Tuesday 4th October

M Block 'Mad Science Fair'
Projects due Friday 30th September / Families invited Wednesday 5th Oct

M block is blogging!

Now you can keep up to date with what's going on in M block via our classroom blogs!  We're using our blogs to keep an on-going diary of our learning and to create an interactive platform between home and school.  On our blogs you will find news and updates, photos, samples of our work, ideas and links to help with homework, and links to cool websites (for kids and parents).  You can even leave comments and ideas for us with just the click of a button.  All you need to do is click on the 'comments' link (under each post), post your message, and select a profile (if you select Name/URL you can just leave your name and once we've moderated your comment it will show up on the blog) it's as easy as that!  Keep visiting to keep up to date and find out what's happening.

Click on our links to visit our blogs:
Room 5
Room 6
Room 7

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Our message for Happy Feet

Hi guys, our message to Happy Feet is now on the website!  Here's what we wrote...

Goodbye Happy Feet,

We'll miss you so much!  Good luck getting back to Antarctica, we hope you have fun with your friends and family.  Please don't come back (even though we would love to see you again), New Zealand is not a place for penguins!  Stay safe - look out for sharks, orcas, and sealions.. AND.. don't get lost again!

From Room 6, Totara Park School, New Zealand

You can read our message and messages from people all over the world HERE!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Goodbye Happy Feet!


Hi guys, it's just 12 days until Happy Feet leaves New Zealand!  The famous Emperor Penguin has been getting looked after at Wellington Zoo since he got a little bit lost and washed up on Peka Peka Beach in June but now he's all better and ready to go home to Antarctica.  Happy Feet is going to get a ride on a special Antarctic explorer ship and when they let him go he will carry a satellite tag so we can all trace his journey as he heads south.

If you visit the website below you can write a farewell message for Happy Feet!  The cool people at the 'Our Far South' project will print your message, name and suburb on his giant farewell card and send it with him on the boat to the Southern Ocean.  Your message, name, and suburb will also appear on the website!

You can write your farewell message for Happy Feet HERE!
And you can read messages from people all over the world HERE!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

School closed!

Hi everyone, how cool is this weather?!  There's so much snow and ice today that it's dangerous and so we've had to close the school!  The courts are covered in ice and very slippery and the playground has a thick layer of snow all over it!  Lots of people can't even leave their houses!  Stay tuned to Newstalk ZB or visit the website below to find out when we'll be open again, if this snow continues it could be a couple of days!

Now... homework... I want to see photos of you building snowmen, having snowball fights, making snow angels, sliding down hills, and just having fun in the snow with your friends and family!  Bring them to school (once we're open again) or send them to our class email and we can put them on the blog!  I will post some of my favourite photos soon so keep checking the blog for updates.  Stay safe, stay warm, and have fun!

NewstalkZB: 89.3 FM / 1035 AM
Website: Newstalk ZB
Class email: mrchalmersclass@gmail.com

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

We're back!

Welcome to our blogspot for 2011! We are Mr Chalmers year 3 and 4 class at Totara Park School in Upper Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. Soon we will have more news and updates, photos and video, samples of our work, downloads, links to cool websites (for kids and parents) and maybe even our very own podcasts! Keep visiting to find out what's happening, we hope you have fun exploring our blogspot!