Thursday, July 31, 2014

Term 3 Week 2

It's hard to believe we are past the half way stage of the year already! Term 3 has got off to a great start in the Senior School with the students and teachers full swing into the learning. Below are some highlights of the first two weeks of the term.

Butterfly Mural


You would have no doubt seen the butterfly mural is now firmly secured in pride and place in the junior school courtyard. What an absolutely outstanding creation! Our art ambassadors worked incredibly hard throughout Term 2 creating it. The attention to detail is brilliant. They have already started their next project... more details in the next few weeks!




Science Extension

Every Friday for the next 4 weeks Ms Coton will be working with a small group of our budding scientists. A large focus of these sessions will be preparing for their entries for the upcoming NIWA Science Fair later in August but they are also spending some time experimenting. Last week they were exploring the difference between exothermic and endothermic reactions. They have also enjoyed working with the new science equipment that has been recently purchased. For more pics and information check out Ms Coton's Science Blog






HRSA Hockey Tournament


On Tuesday the 29th of July ten of us from Muritai School went to Fraser Park to compete in a girl’s hockey tournament. We played five ten minute games. Our first game was against St. Josephs and they won that 1 - nil, followed by St. Orans who also won that game 2 - nil. We then played Wa Ora who we beat 2 - nil and Maungaraki who we beat 1 - nil. Finally we came up against St. Peter's and Paul's in the game for fifth and sixth place. Our team beat them 3 - nil, consequently finishing in fifth place. It was a very enjoyable day and our skills definitely improved as the tournament continued!
By Mia Treadwell - Burke



Commonwealth Games

What a very successful Commonwealth Games it has been this year for New Zealand. All the classes have really enjoyed following our athletes on their journey to win gold.


When major international sporting events are happening it is always a great opportunity to integrate some history and geography into the classroom programme. The students in Room 23 used Google Maps to plot the locations of host cities from previous Games. Check out some of these examples below.


Jake
 

Macey

  

Rosie

  

Debating

This term our literacy focus is based around debating. Our students always enjoy a good argument! To start this unit students in Room 22 had a go choosing and researching current issue and debating both sides of the argument. Here are a couple of examples.


William.
Tom

Lily and Neve
 

Careers Education



We started our Careers Education programme this week. This is an opportunity for our students to focus their thinking on their future and to explore the variety of pathways they can decide to follow when they get into the big wide world for themselves! Although it is still a long way off it is important for them to think about their interests and talents when transitioning to high school where they will have to make decisions on subjects that could impact on their future.

The focus of Careers Education in Year 7/8 is exposing them to different careers and what adults do in a typical day. On Thursday we had three parents from the school community share their experiences with us. Ann van der Veen who is  one of our local G.P's at Muritai Medical Centre, Anthony Watson who works at ANZ Bank as a Technology Risk and Security Management and Garth Johnson who is I.T Manager at Wellesley College.

It was really interesting listening to our three presenters and hearing how different their jobs are but interestingly enough we discovered several similarities. For example all three of them needed to have strong communication skills - being able to talk and listen effectively to others. A big thank you to Ann, Anthony and Garth. We really appreciate you giving up your time to be with us. We are looking forward to our next set of parents in a fortnights time.


Production Auditions.

 The planning for our whole school production in well underway. As usual our senior students will have the opportunity to take a lead role in this show. This week, Mr Chadwick and Mrs Hooke held auditions major speaking roles. All the children that have taken part have seriously impressed both teachers. Its going to be a tough decision choosing from such a strong pool of talent!

 Tournament of Minds

 We have selected our team for the Tournament of Minds which will be held on Saturday September 6th. Congratulations to: 

Lexi Hulbert 
Kieran Smith
Noah Daniel-Oakshatt 
Charlotte Barclay 
George Mirfin-Newman 
Mia Treadwell-Burke 
Hannah Moffat

This is a huge project that will require the team to work in their own time with little direction from adults to complete a challenge. It is a six week project and they are all thoroughly excited and are up for the challenge. Again, we had a huge amount of interest in this opportunity and it was incredibly tricky deciding on the members of the team.

  Room 22 and their buddies

 And finally, here's a great little clip from Room 22 and their buddy class - Room 2. Top job guys!

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Term 3 2014

Term 3 Newsletter

Dear Parents and Caregivers, 

 I hope you all had a relaxing break. It sounds like the children all had a great time with friends and family.
Thank you to everyone who came along to our Celebration of Learning evening at the end of last term. It’s always good to touch base and celebrate the successes they have made. All the teachers were thoroughly blown away with the outstanding effort put into the science fair projects last term. It certainly was a massive process and we were very proud of many of the students. It is excellent to see some sound work ethic developing and students continuing to strive to reach their potential. Thanks again for all your support with this process; we realise it wasn’t an easy task for you at home either! A big congratulations to the following students who received a placing.

Year 7:
1st: Kieran Smith
2nd: Matiu Inwood
3rd: Alice McFarlane

Year 8:
1st: Emeline Gray
2nd: Hannah Moffat
3rd: Jake Murphy

Overall winner: Helena Cvitanovich

These students will be representing our school at the NIWA Science Fair next month so we will keep you posted on their achievements.
We are now full swing into Term 3 and as usual, it’s set to be a busy one. Below is a run down on what your child will be focusing on.  

Inquiry:

This term we will be carrying out a social inquiry around the processes of the upcoming General Election. Throughout this unit we will be learning about different people’s  rights, duties and responsibilities in a democracy. We will also be investigating New Zealand’s history in becoming the first country in the world where all adults, including women, had the right to vote in parliamentary elections.

On Monday the 4th of August we will be travelling into the city to visit parliament buildings and learn more about what goes on.

Literacy:

As always our literacy will have strong connections with our Inquiry studies. What fits best with learning about parliament but debating! In writing our focus will be on the persuasive genre which links in well with creating oral presentations for debating. Our best debater will be awarded with our Year 7/8 Speech Competition Cup at the end of the term.

Mathematics:

We are continuing with cross grouping this term. We start the term with a Number unit; focusing on fractions, decimals and percentages.  Later in the term we will be focusing on Algebra.


School Production:

Of course Term 3 is always the ‘Production’ term. This year we will preform a show called ’Tall Tales’ where each syndicate will adapt a popular children’s picture book for the stage.  As usual the Year 7 and 8 students will have the opportunity to take a major involvement in the show from acting to prop design, lighting and backstage work. There will be more information coming home regarding the school production throughout the term.

Visual Art:

This term our focus is on printmaking. The school has recently purchased a couple of printing presses so we are very excited about using them for the first time. 

Physical Education:

The focus for this term is striking where we will be developing skills for bat, stick and racket games. We will also be entering teams in the upcoming HRSA Netball and Hockey Tournaments. Our sport rotation programme will continue on Wednesday afternoons.

We will be continuing with our fitness programmes in the mornings every day. At the end of last term to talked to the students about wearing appropriate clothing and footwear for these sessions. We also suggested that they bring a change a clothes for exercising in as they can often work up quite a sweat in these sessions. Using roll-on deodorant may also be beneficial for some of them.

Careers Education:

We have had a large number of parents that have offered their time to come and talk to the students about their careers. We have planned for 3 afternoons this term and hope to do the same in term 4.



Other things to note:

Homework: 

 Now that our Science Fair is complete we will be going back to a more structured programme for homework. This will usually include, spelling, grammar (proofreading), reading, mathletics and a small inquiry task. Please remind your child they should be reading for at least 15-20 minutes a night and they will have at least 2-3 mathletics tasks to complete each week.


Tournament of Minds

This is a new opportunity that is being offered to a small group of students this year. For the students that are interested they should have bought an application form home to complete. The team will be decided by the end of week 1. It is quite a big commitment and will require the students involved to be using a lot of their own time to prepare and complete the challenges.

Kapa Haka / Dancesplash

With the success of our school’s Kapa Haka performance at Polyfest last term, Raihania Chadwick and Ruth Hooke are keen to increase the size of the group and prepare them for  Dancesplash towards the end of the  term. We will be encouraging our Year 7/8 students to take part in this opportunity as it is a great event to be a part of.

Wet Weather:
While we are still stuck in the winter months, many of us start to get a bit hairy being stuck indoors all day! Wet lunchtimes can often be difficult so we welcome students bringing to school indoor games, such as board games or cards.


Finally if you have any concerns or questions regarding our classroom programme or your child's learning, please don't hesitate to make contact with us. Feel free to pop in before or after school or the easiest way to touch base with us is email:

Melissa: coton@muritai.school.nz 
Lisa: allen@muritai.school.nz
Anand: ranchod@muritai.school.nz
Stu: devenport@muritai.school.nz

Thank you again for your support,

Stu Devenport

Associate Principal