Friday, 11 November 2016

Healthy Eating Survey

Healthy Eating Habits Survey       Please click on this link to complete our survey.

Saturday, 9 July 2016

Learning Exhibition Feedback From Our Community


Out Of This World Interest Projects

It was a rewarding final week of term in Room 14 as we shared our recent interest projects. The theme for these was 'Planet earth and beyond', linking with some of the other projects we have been engaged in this term. From our world, to the solar system, black holes and aliens, there were many fascinating discoveries made and interesting debates had about the reliability of research.

As has become the norm, everyone had a say in the sharing order and the class decided how the stage and audience will be organised. Again we put a lot of thought into showing we care by listening and giving thoughtful feedback to our peers on their projects. This was one of the areas we were assessed on relating to the key competencies in our IP evaluation. The other areas are also listed below.


Thinking:
I showed curiosity and asked lots of questions to drive my learning
Managing Self:
Making plans and finishing the tasks I say I will complete on time
Using Language, Symbols and Texts:
I created a quality presentation
Participating and Contributing:
I confidently shared my learning with others
Relating to Others:
Cooperating with others when sharing resources and learning spaces during IP workshops
Relating to Others:
I listened and gave thoughtful feedback to my peers on their projects

See our Twitter feed for more photos. We are looking forward to creating more of our own interest projects this year, with our most recent ones providing us with some great goals to work on!


Click here to see Korban's excellent presentation about our Moon.

Saturday, 2 July 2016

Response to Our Exhibition

Thanks to all who came along to our exhibition last Tuesday night. Here are some photos of the evening...



This was a nice way of showcasing some of the projects our Te Harakeke team have been working on across curriculum areas, for our community to have some fun learning about our coding club and for our Te Rito team to share their Matariki art gallery. The survey responses and feedback we received were very positive, so will certainly look to have more events of this kind in the future.

Korban from Room 14 wrote a brief summary: