Welcome Back Kōwhai Term 3 Week 2

It is hard to believe that we are already in Term 3! This term sees us having another action-packed term full of exciting learning for the children. 

Learning Conferences
It has been a pleasure catching up with so many of you this week at  learning conferences. We are very proud of the students who have had their learning conferences, showing that they are about to confidently talk about their learning, sharing goals and explaining how things happen in the Kōwhai hub. We really appreciate having this time to discuss your child and their learning. 

Home Learning
Like last term, this term your child will bring home their home learning each week. There are only 3 tasks that need to be completed:
1.  Nightly reading (10-15minutes) which may be a book of your child's choice or a book that the teacher has sent home
2. Spelling words (5-6 words) 
3. MMM sheet (1 minute timed or untimed test)

Can you make sure that your child returns their home learning folder and book to school each day as they need this to record the books they are reading and for them to practise their words at school. 
Each Friday, the children have a spelling test and need their home learning books for them to set up the learning for the following week. Your support with ensuring your child has this at school each day is greatly appreciated.

Literacy
Our focus for the start of the term is learning about persuasive text and how to write an argument to persuade others. The children have discussed a variety of topics that they are keen to write about. Over the next few weeks, we will learn how to craft a successful piece. 

For their writing to be successful, the children are aiming to:


  • State their point of view clearly in the introduction and the conclusion.
  • Explain their thoughts and position on a topic.
  • Give reasons for why they think that using connectives.
(e.g. furthermore, however, consequently, therefore, so, because, firstly, finally)

  • Give reasons and evidence to back up their position.

We will post some of their arguments on the blog for you to read over the coming weeks.

Maths
We have just begun exploring fractions as part of our maths learning this term. It has been great to see the children making connections with their maths knowledge and using this to help them solve their problem. We are currently solving problems like these:


 


Freya has two pizzas that are divided into eight pieces. She eats 4/8 of one pizza and 5/8 of the other. How much pizza has she eaten?


Torun has two pizzas.  She gives 3/5 to George and 9/10 to Quinn.  How much pizza did she give away? How much is left?


Sam is sharing some chocolate with the class. There are 24 pieces in a block. He breaks it into thirds to share with Violet and India. How many pieces will they each get?

You might like to discuss fractions at home to help build your child's understanding.

Image result for ecosystemsInquiry- Sustainability
As part of our Inquiry topic in Sustainability, the children are continuing to explore the key statement:
People make choices to sustain their wellbeing and the environment.

This term we are going to be exloring our local environment and the ecosystems and the requirements they need in order to stay alive. We will be using the Treemendous area as a place of inquiry and will look at conducting a variety of scientific investigations in this area. We will keep you up to date with our findings.

Hockey
We are lucky enough to have Canterbury Hockey coming in to take weekly sessions will our our hub this term. Over the next 5 weeks, the children will have a session each week to develop their skills and they will then participate in a mini tournament in week 5.

Buddies
Last week, we worked on sharing our learning with our buddies and identifying our next steps for learning. Here we are in action:


Well that's all for now. Have a wonderful week ahead.

Kōwhai Teaching Team


Term 3 Week 2 in Pōhutukawa

Welcome back to the new term. We have had a mixed bag of weather so far. Now that we have hit August we only have one month left of winter, in theory, so bring on spring!

This term for physical education we have Canterbury Hockey delivering their Small Sticks programme to our whole school. For Pōhutukawa this means a half hour lesson for each home group on Tuesday, for the first five weeks of the term. It's great to have experts in, as it means that the teachers are learning new activities and skills too!

Our other physical education focus is gymnastics. We began this today and the students had a fabulous time using the apparatus and supporting each other at giving new things a go. The students rotated around eight activities - beam, vault with beat board, vault with mini tramp, skipping ropes, forward rolls, cartwheels, handstands and human pyramid.








After the amazing community effort of the mass planting, we have now opened up our Treemendous area for the children to play in, during break times on a Tuesday and Thursday (at this stage). Beach popped down to see what could happen there, and decided it was a pretty cool area to hang out in.



Our new writing topic of poetry was kicked off on Monday by a poetry reading motivation. This could have been quite a dry experience, however we had Jarred accompanying the teachers who were reading the poetry, by acting out the words in the poems using Jarred's very own style of sign language. Much hilarity ensued, and thus started the new writing topic. The students then made their own acrostic poem, using their name. Through Google Classroom, each child has their own Poetry Anthology Google Slideshow. As we learn about different poetry types, the children will be writing their own poems and publishing them in their anthology. At the end of the unit, each slideshow will be printed and made into a book. Today's poem was called the 5W poem, as each line described a part of a story - who, what, where, when and why. There were some excellent poems created throughout the hub.


Superman,  
cruising in the sky, at nearby Hidden Batcave,
close to midnight, trying to find Batman.

By Max Graham

Izzy,playing around,in her backyard,on a hot and sunny afternoon,so she could find her pets.

By Mahli Boreham

Nemo,Trying to get attention,
Lying in front of the couch on the soft grey carpet,While I am watching Britain's Got Talent,Because he wants food.

By Holly Rogers

On Friday we begin our next round of passion groups. On offer this term is coding, sewing, arts and crafts and cooking. We spend 45 minutes on a Friday, from 9-9:45am, in our passion groups. The students look forward to this time of the week, in order to participate in a variety of different activities, often selected because of interests the students have mentioned. Due to the hands on approach required for sewing, cooking and arts and crafts, we would love extra help on Friday mornings. If a family member is available for 45 minutes from 9-9:45am, and fancies joining in any of the activities we are offering this term (for 5 weeks), we would love to have you join us. Please email Tracy to offer your services if you can spare the time. We would also love any donations of material/fabric, needles, thread/cotton/embroidery cotton or wool. 
tracy.inwood@beckenham.school.nz

It has been a pleasure catching up with many of you on Tuesday night at learning conferences. We are very proud of the students who have had their learning conferences, showing that they are about to confidently talk about their learning, sharing goals and explaining how things happen in the Pōhutukawa hub. We look forward to seeing many more of you on Thursday, and remind you that school closes at 2pm to enable us to begin our learning conferences from 2:15pm.

Kind regards
Tracy, Katie, Gayle and Nick