This week we did an experiment about walking water. Here are some photos of what we did and what happened. Please ask your child about what we saw and get them to explain to you what happened.
Welcome to Room 5 2021. Room 5 has 16 children, 6 girls and 10 boys. We welcome Ifereimi to Netherby School and into our class. Mrs Mackenzie is our teacher. Important information to know: Library - our library day is Friday. Reading - we will have reading every night so it is very important that we have our reading folders at school every day. Please sign their reading log each night. Kapahaka - Mrs Mackenzie helps teach Kapahaka every Tuesday afternoon during our discovery time. Your child can opt into Kapahaka Pasifika - is held every Friday afternoon at 2.30. Your child can opt into this if they wish. Kai for kids - We can have kai if we want but please return the form if you do not wish for your child to get Kai for Kids. Independence - In my class I like the children to do as much for themselves as they can. It would be fantastic if you could please encourage your child to pack their own bag either the night before or before school each day. They need to pack morni
As Per our facebook page Hello parents and whānau who have students in the Junior School area (Rooms 6, 5, 4, and 3). We hope you and your tamariki are all well and enjoying being together as a family at home during these new and testing times. We are currently waiting for the Ministry of Education to get your child/children’s packs posted. Once they have done so, we will ring you all and help support you and your tamariki with this work. In the meantime here are some ideas you can be doing with your children at home: This post will also be added to our class blogs for you to refer to: https://netherbyroom6.blogspot.com/ https://room5netherbyschool.blogspot.com/ https://netherbyschoolroomfour.blogspot.com https://ansroomthree.blogspot.com/2020/02/welcome-to-room-3.html Phonics/Writing: High frequency words: Play memory, flash cards (see the photo attached to the post of the word lists). Writing with chalk or water on the pavement. Writing a
What we want to be.... One of our displays is what we would like to be when we grow up. This is so cute and I look forward to seeing what they are actually doing in 15 years time.
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