"Who am I? you may ask" is our movie about ourselves and our identity. It is about us and the things we want to be when we grow older. It is about the things that we are. It teaches us to embrace who we are and the things that make us special.
We are leaders. We are confident. We are strong!
We hope you enjoy our movie.
FIRE & ACE Fun, Integrity, Respect, Excellence Acheivement, Confidence, Enjoyment
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Who am I? You may ask?
Thursday, 15 October 2020
Make & Create the number 55
For Maths, Quotients & Multipliers had to use colour to MAKE & CREATE the number 55. They also had to show and explain how they made 55.
Monday, 12 October 2020
100 numbers for Maths
Today for Maths, we had a task - TO FIND 100 NUMBERS.
We had to work in groups and we were given 2 minutes to find the numbers. We had to find the numbers in order (1,2,3,4..) and we had to take turns.
The first time we did it, we didn't find many numbers. The second time we did it, each group got better. After this second time, Kymani found a paterrn - have a look at the pictures below. Can you see the pattern? We then got to do it a third time - and we were even better than the 2nd time.
From this activity we talked about what made us successful.
We all decided that we were successful because we
- Worked together as a team. This meant that we were taking turns and listening to each other.
- Helped each other out. When it was 1 persons turn, we were all looking for the number to help them.
- Stayed focussed. We were doing the work that we had to do. No one was playing around or mucking about, we all were focussed on the learning.
- Were patient with each other.
- Listened to each other.
We will continue to work on these things during our learning time so that we successful!
Monday, 28 September 2020
Term 3 Kiwisport
We have lots of fun during our kiwisport sessions. This term, it was SOCCER!
Check out Bethany, Joshua, Brooke & Lance sharing their highlights and what they've learnt.
Thursday, 27 August 2020
Jeremiah's Family Tree
Joanna's baking
Check out Joanna's blog for more of her learning.
Wednesday, 26 August 2020
Home Learning - BAKING STYLE!
Check out the student blogs for their posts but enjoy this photo of us in the middle of our baking
Monday, 17 August 2020
Faiva's maths
Check out the awesome maths work Faiva is doing while we're at home! You can find more of his blog posts here FAIVA'S BLOG
Sunday, 16 August 2020
Ava-May; Workhouse Musician
Part of our learning this term has been around identifying and using adjectives in writing. Ava-May has a description using adjectives for the writing task 'WORKHOUSE MUSICIAN'.
How many adjectives can you find?
One day this little boy he had no home so he found this place wear these people
used to live their and when they moved out he thought yeah I should move in here
because I have no home.
But he had no clothes so he said to himself maybe I can only wear these clothes
because I have no other clothes.
Then when he moved into the house he found this violin and he said may as well
practice violin cause that’s all will keep me occupied. So he found this bird when
he was looking for somewhere to live so he took care of him. He had to find food
everywhere for both of them. But until then they will do the exact same thing
everyday always find food and take care of his pet bird. By Ava-May
Thursday, 30 July 2020
GTS Bike Track Opening
Wednesday, 1 July 2020
Our postcards have arrived!
Today we received a SPECIAL package! It was from our buddy class at Paparangi School in Wellington. We had so much fun reading their postcards and giggled at some too. We hope they enjoyed our postcards just as much as we enjoyed theirs.
Wednesday, 24 June 2020
BBM Mindfulness with Whaea Leah
It was a bit tricky because we had to figure out the best order for us to get our team over. But it was also LOTS and LOTS of FUN!
Monday, 8 June 2020
School Kit - Let's get NZ Writing
Thursday, 4 June 2020
How to make Panipopo - By Ava May
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Samoan Language Week - Panipopo
To save time, Mrs Faalili made the dough at home. When it was time to make our pani popo the dough had doubled in size!
For the juice, we used coconut cream, water and sugar. We mixed it together and then poured it over our buns. We saved some so that we could put some on the buns while they were cooking.