As part of our Te Reo Maori this term, we will be looking at the traditional myths and legends from the Maori culture. We began with 'The Fish of Maui'. We thought it would be a great idea to work collaboratively to create a 'shared book' of this myth. These photos show us working together on the sketching of a scene from the story. When this is complete, we will vivid our sketches and use dye to add colour. We will then publish our section of the myth and display in the classroom. I can't wait to see the final product!
Congratulations to the following Active Learners from Room 21 who were presented with the Class Certificates at this week's Senior Assembly. Adam: for the positive energy you are putting into all areas of your learning. You are reflecting and acting on feedback given to ensure you are completing quality work. Keep it up! Natalia: for being a highly valued member of Room 21. Your smile and positive energy always brightens my day. Thank you for bring you! Looks like ice-cream all round for you guys tonight :)
Every two weeks the Year 6 team get together and celebrate our learning. Each Values assembly we recognise the Active Learner of the fortnight. This is a child who displays the many wonderful qualities of an active learner, including, being organised, focused, able to clearly discuss their learning, ask questions, support others, act on feedback given, set goals and achieve them, reflect on their learning and show a positive growth mindset. Each term, the team also focus on two values - in Term 1 we are firstly focusing on being self-regulated learners. We are looking specifically for children who are showing great responsibility with their learning in the classroom. They are organised, quick to settle to their tasks and are completing their work to a high standard and on time. In Week 4, it was a pleasure to award the following students from our class. Active Learner Award: Shanti Gover Self-Regulated Learners: Abby Morris and Leon Dromer.
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