Thursday 16 May 2019

Year 5 had a fantastic trip - Auckland Museum



Turangawaewae - Our Place to Stand - Where we belong

Year 5 Museum Trip 2019

Check out our Museum Trip photo album (link above). We were amazed by the new learning, connections and interesting information we gained during our visit to our Auckland Museum.

As part of our Turangawaewae learning, we used our prior knowledge and new learning to forge deeper into our understanding of who we are, where we come from and what it means to be a New Zealander. This was enriched by the history of how New Zealand came to be settled 800 years ago by Polynesian explorers. It turns out that Kupe's wife, Kuramarotini, was the first to see New Zealand by seeing the North Island under a long white cloud. She devised the name of Ao-tea-roa ('long white cloud'). Women were known as talented navigators and sailors too. The settlers born in New Zealand were our first Maori - endemic to New Zealand.

We learned that the moa, while massive in stature, was a bird that was easily scared and chased off. The early settlers were clever in trapping these large food sources by driving them into swamps where they were easily captured. Their extinction was due to the popularity of their meat and feathers.

The early iPhones of old consisted of drumming messages to make community announcements. We learned how to 'drum' a gigantic drum of hollow wood with our hands. The code of drumming was the responsibility of a village family that would pass that skill and knowledge down through the generations.

The Pacific instruments were made of natural materials and skillfully played through mouthpieces like a flute. We were invited to follow the rhythm of the lead drummer to feel the beats of the Pacific.
Many cultures have their own 'beat of the drum' - Pacific, African, Chinese and Carribean nations to name a few. Does your heritage have a beat?

Maori people see their marae as turangawaewae - their place to stand and belong. The marae is used for meetings, celebrations, funerals and educational workshops. The wharenui is central to the marae. The tukutuku panels in the wharenui were especially interesting as Mr T expanded our understanding of this ancient art form. The panels tell stories from one generation of ancestors to another. The panel of enlightenment was presented in the form of parallel steps zigzagging upward. The story being that in life, we go from one lesson to another, climbing through adversity to a new level of competence and understanding to a higher level. We travel the road of life and adversity together (the parallel patterns), not on our own. We saw the connections to our Sunnyhills Learning Pit where we go along our Learning Pathway together, but individually. When we strike the Learning Pit we have support around us to help us through.

We had a wonderful trip with lots of information to unpack when we return to class. Thank you to our wonderful parent helpers for supporting our learning outside the classroom.

Tuesday 7 May 2019

Mathematics in the Sun! Experimenting with telling the time...

In Mathematics today, we reviewed what we know about telling the time. We are pretty impressive with our knowledge of telling the time with analog clocks.

We are learning to read the time with a sundial. The position of the dial was carefully calibrated with North using a compass. We compared a manual compass with an app on an iPhone - thank goodness for new technology. The app was precise and helped us get the angle of the sundial just right.


Using a manual compass to position the sundial.
Angus calibrating North with a manual compass
iPhone precision




Using the shadow of the sun to tell the time - what do you think it is?



Tuesday 9 April 2019

Chinese Paper-cutting Art in Mandarin Class

Chinese Paper-cutting Art



Paper-cutting is a very distinctive visual art of Chinese handicrafts.

It originated from the 6th century when women used to paste golden and silver foil cuttings onto their hair at the temples and men used them in sacred rituals. Later, they were used during festivals to decorate gates and windows. After hundreds of years' development, now they have become a very popular means of decoration among country folk, especially women.

Every Tuesday during Term One, Han Lǎoshī, our Mandarin Learning Assistant, has engaged us with language and cultural aspects from China. This is to build our awareness of similarities and differences so that we can appreciate the heritage of some of our school mates and learn about another country in our world.


The Year of the Pig



A big red paper character 'Xi' (happiness)
Ms Han demonstrating paper cutting.

Athena, Peter, Joey and Ms Han enjoying the handicraft.
Ceska concentrating.


Daniel being precise with his cutting.
Angus in action with his scissors.
Ben's outline of a frog.
Jack's look of concentration.
Max and Harry pleased with their craft.
Ms Han showing us how to make the happiness character.

The quiet focus for Emily, Maddie, 
Sienna and Miranda.

Jessica examining her careful work.
More mask fun with Joey.

Joey exploring his creativity.

Peter took his time to be careful.

Miranda and Kaniksta exchanging ideas

Sienna sketching before cutting.

Sunday 17 March 2019

Year 5 Camp 2019 - two amazing days!

Our 80 Year 5 children had an outstanding EOTC (Education Outside The Classroom) over two days.

The children were fully engaged in each of the activities at our Eastern Beach experience run by the Auckland Council.  The activities included archery, outdoor cooking, raft making, paddle skills and kayaking. The staff from AC were enthusiastic and very supportive of our learners. 

Vector Wero white water rafting was exceptional. Most children and some adults were pushed out of their comfort zone, however, all emerged buzzing and full of stories. Racing down rapids, dunking the raft into the waterfall to drench the rafters and bobbing solo down the swift stream - so many challenges. Exiting at the end of their journey, the chatter of excitement was deafening and totally exhilarating. 

Due to both trips involving water, the organisation and commitment from parents to support the many forms and accompany us was really essential and very much appreciated. 

Special thanks to Sharon Knofflock for her attention to detail and for the following up of missing forms and information - she was highly praised by the Wero staff for being the only school ever with complete documentation on arrival. 

A special event to see our learners in many different contexts. See our links to our albums - there are some great photos!

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Friday 15 March 2019

Digital Technology with Mrs Lee - Exploration Station


We have had some exciting times to explore materials and use our creativity with Mrs Angela Lee in the Exploration Station during our Digital Technology classes.

 
Ceska converting her design thinking into reality.


Jack, Max and Ben coding using Scratch
Joey and Haden ask Mrs Lee for advice



Angus designing and building with materials.
Lawrence and Carolyn creating a video with Scratch.











It is a time to learn about Cyber Safety, code with Scratch, practise our design thinking and build using a variety of materials or use other digital tools to capture our ideas. Sometimes we worked on our, other times we worked with others or in pairs to collaborate. 
Jessica working creatively in her cardboard cave


Ruby and Jessica collaborating with an informative presentation

Lockie, Athena, Haden and Danya collaborating with their designs.
Kaniksta and Miranda are creating a video about Cyber Safety.
Maddie and Emily are planning on a slide deck to make a video.
Zoey is getting creating with a robot model.
Sienna is designing and making a model of a safe.