We all like to do our part to help each other. There are several things such as helping our friends with a learning activity they find hard to complete, putting away our writing books and pencils into our trays, making sure all the garden equipment is put back to its right place and tidying our classroom to make it look presentable and ready for the next day. By doing our part and working together it makes ourselves proud and also taking responsibilities for looking after our things and space.
Kia Ora and welcome to our classroom blog for 2022. We are a class of Year 2 learners at Pt. England School, in Auckland, New Zealand. Our classroom teacher is Ms Teleso.
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Thursday, 14 May 2020
Learning at home with our learning packs.
We are so excited to receive our learning packs to work on at home. Thank you to the Ministry of Education for providing the packs for us all.
Friday, 3 April 2020
Special Birthdays.
Saturday, 14 March 2020
Friday Clubs.
The Culture Club looked at how traditional tapa cloth is made. The name tapa is a general term for barkcloth, with each country having its own specific term. The making of tapa varies according to the country of origin, but generally the production follows the same process.
Aie Sorn and Losa arranging their patterns on black paper. |
Deciding which one goes, here? |
They look amazing girls, well-done!! |
Ema and Bailey cutting their patterns out. |
Ema likes orange as her favourite colour and Bailey likes red. |
We still got more to go. |
Emzjull and Kalylah, soon about to have their scrambled eggs. |
Eziaz enjoying his scrambled eggs and toast. |
"This is delicious!!" said Eziaz. |
Iesha and Emzjull having their scrambled eggs and toast. |
Imogen showing Frank how to post on his blog. We're lucky to have Imogen in our class, she's one of our ICT experts!! |
Friday, 13 March 2020
Collecting from our vegetable garden.
At Makerspace with Mr Vogt, our group got to harvest/hauhake gather silverbeet and spinach from our vegetable garden. Which we are lucky to take home.
We learnt not all vegetables grow at the same time, but are seasonal/ā-kaupeka. growing in a particular season. Lettuce, carrots, spring onions, silverbeet and spinach are all available all year around.
We learnt not all vegetables grow at the same time, but are seasonal/ā-kaupeka. growing in a particular season. Lettuce, carrots, spring onions, silverbeet and spinach are all available all year around.
These are also nutritional/taioranga - healthy food that is good for us. Spinach can be used to make a nice omelette with onions, tomatoes, mushrooms and capsicum. For baked frittata, you can use leaves of the silverbeet, finely sliced, with diced onion, eggs, milk, grated kumara and ground pepper to taste.
Mia, Imogen and Margret with the silverbeet and spinach. |
Malakai, Utukura and Imogen waiting to add more to their pile. |
Mr Vogt making sure everyone has equal share. |
David with his silverbeet and spinach. |
Working out where to put our silverbeet and spinach. |
Thursday, 12 March 2020
Last day of swimming.
It has come to our very last day of swimming. For the past two weeks, we learnt valuable water skills and techniques from our wonderful aquatic instructors. Thank you for encouraging us to be confident in the water and learning new skills.
We enjoyed our last activity. It was a fun game of which team is the fastest to get to the other side
without falling off their mat. We all hopped onto a mat, getting to hold on tight. When everyone was on board, we all kicked together, with legs straight and making lots of splashes. At the same time, we couldn't stop laughing, because it was so much fun.
Our instructor helped us, by pulling our mat forward. Some of us fell into the water, but we managed to get back on and kept going. We are all champions at the end!!
We enjoyed our last activity. It was a fun game of which team is the fastest to get to the other side
without falling off their mat. We all hopped onto a mat, getting to hold on tight. When everyone was on board, we all kicked together, with legs straight and making lots of splashes. At the same time, we couldn't stop laughing, because it was so much fun.
Our instructor helped us, by pulling our mat forward. Some of us fell into the water, but we managed to get back on and kept going. We are all champions at the end!!
It was a beautiful afternoon to walk down to the pools. |
Hold on tight everyone. |
Looking over to check out our competition. |
We can do this, don't give up! |
Friday, 21 February 2020
Welcome Mrs Collins.
Being Cybersmart empowers ourselves, as learners to be connected citizens. When our learning is visible and accessible, anytime, any place, at any pace, we learn to make smart decisions and understand that every time we connect, collaborate and share online it combines to create our digital footprint.
Examples of working on Explain Everything & Scratch Junior. Thank you Phabalis (Rm 27) for showing Lina how to use Scratch Junior. |
Mrs Collins took photos of us working on statistics. Using a tally chart to show our results. We went outside, for our group photo and including a funny one too.
Working hard to add the results to our classroom Tally Chart. |
Beautiful smiles, Room 25. |
Striking our funny poses. |
Sunday, 9 February 2020
Friday Clubs.
Every Friday after assembly, Team 2 has clubs. Ms Teleso takes the Niuean Culture Club, they are going to learn some of the Niuean language and songs, crafts and some cooking! With Fia Fia coming up, this would be ideal for the group to join in and perform.
Ms Davis with Mrs Crake, takes the gardening club. This group spent most of it outside on the first day. Doing a great job tidying the area, making it ready for next week. We look forward to what they would be planting in the gardens in the coming weeks ahead.
Malakai, Sione, Darren and Kitione colouring in their coconut crab (uga) |
Malakai and Dayton working on their colouring in. |
Ace knows which colours to use for his picture. |
Did you know coconut crabs (uga) are brown at first, but after being cooked they are red. |
The gardening club in action. Go Eziaz and Khittamai with the robe pulling. |
I think with enough muscle power, we can do this! It's a team effort. |
Getting ourselves ready to pull the boat forward. |
Isla with her gloves, watching the back is clear. Go Isla! |
Frank holding the rope down, with Catherine watching. Thank you Mrs Forbes and Mrs Crake for helping us out today. |
Duffy Award and Lunch Box Heroes.
Great start to the new school year to Darren and Malakai. Darren received our first Duffy Certificate for a fantastic start on the first week and showing the Pt. England Way. Malakai one of the lucky recipients drawn from the lunch box heroes draw, every Friday at assembly. Congratulations to you both.
Darren with this Duffy Certificate and book. Thank you Darren for sharing your book for us to read. |
Malakai chose pears as his prize for the Lunchbox Heroes Draw. Great choice Malakai! |
Emzjull and Imogen with awesome lunch boxes. Well done girls! |
Farewell Room 25 2019
It has come to the end of a great year, as we soon to embark onto new things. It's has been of great privilege to take on a new role and to teach a class of enthusiastic and wonderful learners for 2019. Some photos to remember the many things that we were involved with. Here's wishing you all a happy and successful, learning year for 2020.
Our second Duffy books for the year. |
Our walk to the Elstree Reserve. |
Learning with Lynn from Life Education Trust. |
Lynn showing us the importance of staying healthy. |
Great listening skills, Room 25!! |
Thank you Lynn and Harold. |
We will miss you, both. |
Something in the water, Jerymiah has found seaweed. |
Cayden has found an oyster shell. |
Ariyana has also found some shells, too. |
Phabalis has found a different kind of shell in the sand. |
Noah has found a pipi shell. |
Nooroa has found a scallop shell. |
Group photo before we head back to class. |
Thanks Duffy for our new books. |
Cheering for our friends at our School Cross Country. |
Way to go Team 2. |
Thanks Izzy for teaching us cool dance moves. Hip Hop classes were the best. |
Certificates for completing Hip Hop classes. |
Well done everyone for great participation. |
Beautiful and graceful performances from three lovely participants, in our Niuean Group. Tatiana, Khaing Shwe and Taina. |
Best friends, Khaing Shwe and Taina. |
Last Kiwisport for the year: Tae Kwon Do. Perfect kicking front row. |
Typing and drawing our stories on our iPads. |
Group photo with our awesome Tae Kwon Do coach. |
Writing our letters to Santa. |
Thank you Mrs Collins for teaching us to be Cybersmart. |
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