Important Notices:
- we need permissions slips back for the upcoming EOTC trips - snorkeling and Goat Island. Karma is loading payments into MyMonitor
- School athletic sports. We need parents to help supervise our groups. Please see or email Lisa if you're available on Wednesday 11 November
Here the children are celebrating their digital stories that they made by retelling a Maori myth or legend. We used iMovie to edit our stories, added in audio and titles. We also explored drawing using kowhaiwhai patterns and did a brief artist study.
The collaboration aspect and timeframes around deadlines meant that children encountered the 'learning pit' a lot and had to work hard on communicating effectively with each other.
Some of our Term 3 projects continue to provide rewards, this week a cricket coach came to school and ran a workshop with some of our students. The students all had a great time learning the cricket skills although it has taken a lot to plan and organise:
"It was awesome to see how many kids were interested in playing cricket so I can probably get a team together from the school. The challenge was getting everything organised for the workshop like what time he was coming in and whether we were going to do it inside the gym or outside on the court. Next time I would tell Reid and Lisa that he was coming in earlier. It was really fun and I want to keep getting more kids interested and playing cricket."
Outside Garden Area
The area outside LC4 is bursting with colour and is a beautiful spot for us to enjoy our lunch.
We would like to continue exploring growing plants. If you have any spare pots at home or little black pottles for us to grow some seedlings then we greatly appreciate it.
4 comments:
The snorkelling trip looks great, I may be able to attend that trip.
What fantastic learning activities you all get to do ... film making what fun! One day one of you may be our next Peter Jackson or Jane Campion. I for one can't wait to come snorkeling with you all at Goat Island. What an amazing place & such a perfect location to learn about our marine environment.
It is great to see what exciting things the LC4 team are getting into. Nice work LC4!
Jacks normal response to the question 'how was your day my son' is usually 'great dad' followed by silence. :-)
I am sure we have quite a few spare pottles at home to assist in growing seeds. I will find them for you and send them to school.
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