Science with Ms Coton
For the past two Friday Ms Coton has been working with classes in Science. Classes have been investigating the question ‘What is fire?’ As part of the lessons students have learned about the chemical processes that occur when things burn, made careful observations of flames, learned about thermal energy, used wine guns to model chemical changes at the molecular level, and had fun investigating different ways to put out fire.
Key Competencies
This year the teachers and students at Muritai are learning about the New Zealand Curriculum's Key Competencies - Thinking, Using Symbols Language and Text, Relating to Others, Managing Self, Participating and Contributing.
People use these competencies to live, learn, work, and contribute as active members of their communities. More complex than skills, the competencies draw also on knowledge, attitudes, and values in ways that lead to action. They are not separate or stand-alone. They are the key to learning in every learning area.
Successful learners make use of the competencies in combination with all the other resources available to them. As they develop the competencies, successful learners are also motivated to use them, recognising when and how to do so and why.
Our senior students created a resource that we hope can be used not only in our classrooms but in other rooms around the school, to create an awareness of the importance of these Key Competencies so we can all be successful learners.
Here is Room 22's slideshow. Watch this space for more from Room 23 and 24!
Jump 4 Star Jam
On Wednesday we headed to the hall for some Jump Jam! Its been a long time since many of us had a go at this... we loved it! Of course, this was for Jump 4 Star Jam. Starjam is a platform where young people with disabilities can meet together to make new friends, learn new skills and have lots of fun by taking part in weekly workshops in song, dance, guitar and percussion. They then share these talents through a variety of performance opportunities. Starjam is 100% funded by private trusts, grants and donations.
What was even better about our session was Rosie and Helena were able to share their routine they created for their Personal Passion Project in Term 2. Awesome work girls!
Some great moves to Ice, Ice Baby... word to ya mother!
Beehave
Our Mike Weston mural has finally complete! It looks fantastic in the playground. A big well done to our Art Ambassadors, some other Room 24 helpers and Mrs Allen. Check out this awesome time lapse movie Noah from Muritai TV created which documents the entire process. Top job!
Fraction homework
We were incredibly impressed with some of the homework completed by students based on fractions and percentages. Nice work Matiu for getting into the kitchen at home and created some very tasty chocolate chip bikkies! Nom, nom!
Disco
What a great way to end the week with a bit of dance off! Looks like a heap of us had a great time at the disco last Friday - great dancing and great company!
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