Tuesday, August 15, 2017

I am learning to write a cinquain poem

We have been learning how to write cinquain poems. We will be successful when we:
  •  use descriptive language
  •  follow the structure of a cinquain poem. 
  •  not repeat the same words.

A cinquain poem is made up of 5 lines. 
This first line is one word (title).
The second line is two describing words.
The third line is three verbs (doing words).
The fourth line is four words to describe a feeling. 
The fifth line is one word.


This cinquain poem is on my favourite colour!

Thursday, August 3, 2017

I am learning to use reading eggs independently



Reading Eggs is one of our favourite activities to play on the laptops.

"I like listening to the songs because I like all of them. I can sing along. I find it tricky to do the driving tests because I sometimes get words wrong. I can try to do more spelling tests at home."

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

We are learning to tell the time.



In Room 8/26 we have been learning how to tell the time. We have been focusing on o'clock and half past. 


Check out our awesome clocks we made next time you are in the classroom.

Celebrating Matariki in Room 8/26

Matariki is the Maori New Year, it is an important Maori celebration. The seven stars that make up Matariki are Matariki, Tupu-a-nuku, Waiti, Waita, Waipuna-a-rangi and Ururangi. There are lots of different ways to celebrate Matariki such as through music, songs, food and family.       


In Room 8/26 we celebrated Matariki by having a feast, making star cookies, reflecting on our goals for the term, learning a waiata (song) and going to the Auckland Museum to learn more about Matariki.