Yesterday Yaldhurst Model School spent the afternoon skipping its heart out for Jump Rope for Heart. The whole school was split into 9 groups and travelled around 9 different jumping stations. Thankfully for the teachers (and some students) two of the stations were rest stations. It was fabulous seeing everyone with big smiles on their faces and skipping along to some fun music. Here are some pictures from the day.
Jump Rope for Heart on PhotoPeach
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Home Learning is happening.
Since the home learning sheet went home early in the term a number of our students have been very busy making, baking, creating, writing, exercising and giving. Here are some photos of the work that Kauri have been creating.
Natalia has done some amazing baking that her family said was delicious.
Josh baked some bread for his family.
Cassidy spent lots of time and energy making Mount Everest. Check out the tiny supplies he would have taken with him.
Sophie baked muffins for the class & teachers and then brought in this amazing cake with everyones initials on it. We all thought it was yum!
Natalia created a model of Mount Everest, showing the track that Hillary took. She also included all the items that he would have needed on his exhibition.
Natalia also took a donation into the SPCA. Check out the photos her parents took.
And finally Adam created this wonderful soap carving to represent his cultural heritage.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Kauri show Kaitaikitanga!
This weeks Maori Concept is Kaitaikitanga. This concept is about guardianship, protection and preservation. It is about being guardians for those who come after us.
In Kauri during class meeting a week ago the students had discussed the amount of litter in the school grounds. They were keen to do a similar project as they had done in 2012 with the rubbish.
So after lunch on Monday and with our Maori Concept in mind we all headed out to count and collect all the rubbish we could. We spent half an hour counting and collecting. Here is the photo evidence of our exploits.
In Kauri during class meeting a week ago the students had discussed the amount of litter in the school grounds. They were keen to do a similar project as they had done in 2012 with the rubbish.
So after lunch on Monday and with our Maori Concept in mind we all headed out to count and collect all the rubbish we could. We spent half an hour counting and collecting. Here is the photo evidence of our exploits.
Kauri showing Kaitaikitanga on PhotoPeach
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