Friday, 15 September 2017

NETBALL CAPTAIN MEETS OUR GIRLS!

KATRINA GRANT SPENT PRECIOUS TIME WITH ONE OF OUR NETBALL TEAMS LAST NIGHT!

WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY!





Monday, 11 September 2017

Science - Pohutu Geyser

 Mr Billing came to our class to do some science about geysers and how they work. We enjoyed discussing what was happening and seeing the simulation outside. We talked about data on a graph and drew our own labelled diagram.






Sunday, 10 September 2017

Weekly Notices, Week 8, Term 3, 2017

Room 16, Weekly Notices, Term 3, Week 8 (11th-15th September 2017)

THIS WEEK IS MAORI LANGUAGE WEEK SO IN RUMA WETA WE WILL HAVE A DIFFERENT FOCUS EACH DAY. WE WILL ROTATE ACTIVITIES ON THURSDAY SO ALL STUDENTS GET TO DO SOME NEW ACTIVITIES AND LEARN MORE ABOUT MAORI CULTURE AND CUSTOMS.

STEAM PUDDINGS FOR SALE WEDNESDAY – Yummy Yummy!

Steam pudding with custard will be for sale at school on Wednesday the of 13th September for only $2. 
Please order through your classroom teacher.

Proceeds will go to support activities run by the Whanau Group. 

If anyone is available to assist with the delivery of the puddings on Wednesday. Please come along to the hall kitchen at 1pm. 


FYI:
Within an area that a marae stands on, you are going to have a set of buildings. The main buildings are the whare tipuna, the ancestral house, the wharekai, or the dining room, and those are the key buildings. Apart from those buildings there will be an ablutions area, there will be cooking facilities, there will be other buildings that may or may not exist on all marae. Nearby there may be a whare karakia, a church. There may also be other buildings like whare kaumātua, kaumātua flats. There could even be a kōhanga reo, so beyond that also then there might be homes. Some marae may have a memorial, a memorial to soldiers, a memorial to a particular tipuna and, you know, there are some marae also that may have prominent tipuna buried on that marae and, you know, in a way it just helps I suppose consolidate the collective or the whānau's responsibilities to that marae. Depending on the purpose for gathering, the flag will be raised. Again it indicates to a community that something is happening at the marae and it’s generally up for the duration of that gathering or that hui. For tangihanga, where I come from (and probably in most areas as well) the flag will be raised to the top of the flag mast, but once the corpse or the tūpāpaku arrives on the marae then it will come down to half mast. Then again it indicates to people going past there is a tangihanga in progress. So all of those things, whilst it may not be known, they are all signs that communicate certain things to people who are aware of that.
Brian Morris – Te Reo Māori and tikanga expert

MATHS GAME OF THE WEEK:
KNIGHT AND PRINCESS MULTIPLICATION-CLICK ON HERE TO PLAY!


THANKS TO ALL WHO CAME TO MASS ON FRIDAY TO CELEBRATE THE BIRTHDAY OF MARY. WE WERE IMPRESSED WITH THE CHILDREN'S ANSWERS AND SINGING...WELL DONE!!

MONDAY
MAORI LANGUAGE WEEK -BASIC MAORI-MUST KNOWS
SPELLING TEST
TUESDAY
CALENDAR ART BEGUN
WEDNESDAY
SINGING
GO 4 IT
THURSDAY
KAPA HAKA
MANDARIN
FRIDAY
GOLDEN TIME-WHEELS DAY
ASSEMBLY

Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Our Church Mural

We are making a mural of our Church. We have learnt many new things about our Church and why there are the things in there.


Maths Whizzing It

Ruma Weta children clocking up their Maths Whizz minutes.




Monday, 4 September 2017

Rugby visits - Marist and Bay of Plenty Teams

 Last week St Mary's was lucky to receive visits from two rugby teams - Marist and Bay of Plenty. They talked about various aspects of playing rugby and gave away some free balls.

Sunday, 3 September 2017

Weekly Notices, week 7, term 3, 2017

Room 16, Weekly Notices, Term 3, Week 7 (4th-8th September 2017)

Could parents please make sure that they are helping us to ensure children complete 60 minutes of maths whizz a week minimum. The children should be completing this in class, but if they don't it is part of their homework to get there. Lexia children should also be completing 60 minutes of Lexia per week.



Granny Grand Prix click to play!




We have our Nativity of Mary Mass on Friday at 9:000am. 
All welcome..our new families will be welcomed at this Mass also.

QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE NATIVITY OF MARY




Ruma Weta recently had maths observations by an independent advisor. She was impressed with how we rotate groups and what resources we are using in numeracy time. We use a range of text book, digital, board games, wild card activities, and maths whizz and also two teachers working with groups at any one time.

Great work..the results of our students in Maths has been enormous this year so far!!