Bottle Hunt

Kia Ora Kowhai Whanau

Hub 8/9 are on the hunt for plastic water, fizzy and milk bottles. If you have any to spare we would love them for our inquiry and Enviro Group for this week.


Week 3 Term 2 Newsletter

Learning Conferences 

Thank you very much to all the parents that attended learning conferences last week. It was wonderful to see the children speak so confidently about their learning, celebrate their achievements so far, and discuss their next steps. We really value the partnership between home and school and it is great to have such a supportive and enthusiastic community of parents. Thanks for all that you do!

Cross Country

As part of our Physical Education programme, the children will be participating in Junior School Cross Country later in the term. At present the children are practicing for this as part of fitness time. We look forward to our Cross Country event which is on Thursday 16th June from 11:00am - 12:30pm. More detailed information will be sent home leading up to the event. In the time being, please ensure your child is wearing suitable shoes to school each day so they can participate in developing their running skills.

Reminder

Just a reminder that as we come into the cooler weather the school grounds become much wetter. We would like to encourage the children to bring water proof jackets and gumboots to school on wet days and wear extra layers to keep nice and 'toastie' on cooler days.

We have noticed over the past year, that many children have only worn their t-shirts and polar fleeces during winter and have often been cold. When it isn't raining the children are expected to play outside so wearing extra layers like black thermals under their t-shirts will not only help to keep them warm, but also help them to not get any chills. Children can also bring slippers to wear in the classroom. Thanks for your assistance. 

Parent Help

We have been receiving a huge amount of parent help in our classrooms across the team. Thank you so much for volunteering your time to help the children as this extra support boosts learning and self confidence. If you would like to help support our children with their learning please see your child's teacher. We greatly appreciate all your help!

Blog

Teachers and children are working hard to keep our blog up to date. We would love to see comments from anyone at home to help the children reflect on their learning. Thank you for supporting us with this.

Up and Coming Events

Here are some dates to pencil in your diary:
Monday 6th June Queens Birthday (No school Monday)
Tuesday 7th June Teacher Only Day (No school Tuesday)
Thursday 23rd June Matariki Performance by the Court Theatre 
Thursday 16th June Junior School Cross Country

Enjoy your week and keep warm!

Kowhai Teaching Team 
Gayle, Paulette, Anna, Mike and Rebekah




MAD Science

Our MAD Scientists  have  been  creating swirling, colourful  milk, weird goo and investigating if we can change the colour of flowers and celery.

Kahikatea Newsletter Term 3 Week 9

Reading Programme

Next week, Hub 3 and 4 are practising plays in place of their usual readers. Children will be practising one play for the whole week. Please practise these at home also.

Centenary Performances

As you will be aware the children in the Kahikatea team have been practising dances. We will be performing these dances at the Beckenham School Centenary. This will be held at school on Saturday 24th October from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.. It would be wonderful if all students could come along and enjoy this exciting celebration and perform their dance on this day.
A notice will be coming home next week about what your children will need to wear for their dance. The dances are coming together very nicely. it has been great so many children have been practicing at home.

Science Alive 

The children had a wonderful time engaging in the Science Alive fun. The children planned and built wonderful houses out of Duplo. A lot of thought was put into making the houses strong, and making good choices about where to put the rooms and furniture. Thank you so much for all the parent support we had. It made it a really successful session.

Print Making Update


Print making will be displayed for the start of next term. The calendar art is looking outstanding. We can't wait to get it on display.

The Reverse Report

The Reverse report has some very interesting news and facts all based around good news... not bad news. Check out the website if you're interested.

Rugby World Cup

At assembly each class was asked to pull out a rugby ball with the name of country on it. This is to support the rugby world cup.
Hub 1 and 2 are supporting Samoa
Hub 3 and 4 are supporting South Africa
We will be inquiring into their culture, food, songs, dances anything to do with their country. 


Cake 

Some of the children have been reading the story 'How to make a Happy Cake'. Look at the wonderful happy cake that was shared with Hub 1 and 2. It is so wonderful to see children engaged in their reading.