This week we had our bring a can mufti day to support our local community at the Manurewa Marae. The Rising Stars were very keen and excited to contribute and support this very worthwhile initiative.
Feed the Need
On Friday it was the last day for our Feed the Need programme. We are very grateful and appreciate the delicious hot lunches this amazing organisation have provided for us over the past few months. Here are some pics of us enjoying our last feed the need meal and the special thank you card we made.
Congratulations to the following students who received awards at our school assembly....
Empathy Award- Paige Neueli |
Duffy Award- Paul Peautagi |
Netball Awards- Harrieta, Audrey, Anahera, Ofeira and Robyn |
Term 3 Focus Wall
Our focus wall is up at the back of our classroom and this informs us about what we are learning about during the term in all areas.
Topic Inquiry Study
This week in our inquiry study we wrote on post-it notes about what we knew about the sportswear and sports equipment athletes use at the Olympics; and worked on forming some questions that we could investigate. We looked at the difference between closed questions and open ended questions and built up an understanding that open-ended questions would be more suitable for our research investigations. Open-ended questions require a more in-depth and lengthier response compared to closed questions, that usually require a one word or single sentence type answer.
Mayo
On Friday we were super lucky to have Mayo come to perform for our school at a special assembly. Mayo is the stage name of 21-year-old hip hop dancer Seantum Rapana from Pukekohe who has mastered the art of liquid dance. It was awesome to have him at our school, to watch his dance numbers and to listen to him talk about the fact that we all have gifts and talents, even though we might not realise what they are; and that we should follow our dreams.
Go Brooklyn! |
Looks like your week was action packed Rising Stars ... I loved your card for feed the need :)
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