St Mary's School Athletics Sports 2014 at JPC
On Friday we had a highly successful Athletics Sport's day at the great venue of JPC. Everyone had a fun day participating or cheering on members of their own house group.
Mill Hill rocked in the house chants.
The trees provided welcome shade from the sun.
Willem shows that participation counts as well.
Lots of cheering went on during the house races.
We all know who the most awesome house is !??!
Waiting for your turn and getting the right technique are both important to success in the events.
Current Weekly Notices
- Thanks to all parents and children for a wonderful and successful year in Room 6. I wish you all a Merry Xmas and a prosperous New Year.
- Classroom orientation for next year after lunch Monday 15th December.
- thursday 18th December - School finishes 12:00 midday
- Thursday 18th December - Year 6 missioning 11:00am.
- Wednesday 17th December - Prizegiving 9am.
- Wednesday 17th December - Thanksgiving Mass 5.30 Church
- Mrs Tootill says Please remember to bring non-perishable food for the Young Vinnie's food drive.
Saturday, 22 November 2014
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Hailstorm
Hailstorm
Last week Room 6s Athletics' practice was rudely interrupted by a sudden hailstorm, which dumped a large amount of hail on the ground. As you can see below the children had a whale of a time, once the hail stopped, running around in it, collecting it and of course throwing it at each other. These sorts of events are also good opportunities for further learning. The children could discuss or research how hail is formed in weather systems or write a recount or 'moment in time' description about the experience.
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Maori
Maori in Room 6 in 2014
Room 6 are a little lucky in the fact that Mr Bach is able to teach them a little French, as well as Maori, for their second language learning throughout the year. The children also received a little Maori language, culture and art teaching from our regular class relievers, Mrs Hall and Mrs Kusabs, in earlier terms. This term Mr. Bach has switched the language focus back on Maori and the children are learning greetings including a more formal greeting or introduction of yourself, called a mihi. A mihi traditionally recites who you, your family and your tribe are, where you come from and some of the things that are meaningful to you such as a nearby mountain or river. The children all completed their own mihi on a Google Doc and will be presenting them to the class.
Click on this link to see Mr. Bach's mihi on a Google Doc - Mihi Link.
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Google Presentation
Google Presentation is one of the programmes that the children can choose to use on Drive to present learning or to prepare for an assembly or other whole school activity. Presentation is similar to power-point but is easier to use, even when installing images and videos. Like all the Google programmes everything is saved automatically as you go into The Cloud, a very useful feature when working with forgetful and impatient children.
Here is a presentation created by Joshua and Jake in Room 6 for school assembly.
Here is a presentation created by Joshua and Jake in Room 6 for school assembly.
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