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Thursday, 28 June 2012

Awesome Student Receives Principals Award


Congratulations to Breanna for receiving this term's Principal Award! Breanna is a leader in the classroom, always willing to lend a helping hand. Breanna acts as a model for all students to follow, whether it is by her positive attitude or by her hard work in the classroom. She is a very determined individual (learning her times tables and achieving perfection in her writing) who seeks to lead by example. Job well done, Breanna! You deserve it!

Monday, 25 June 2012

Mr Smith writes about his time so far in Room 31

I have been student teaching in Mr. Barrett’s Year 3 classroom for five weeks now and I cannot express how grateful and blessed I am to be able to be a part of Room 31. I am from the United States of America, about to finish my studies at the University of Georgia in the state of Georgia. This is my half way point and I have already learned so much about myself, not only as an educator, but as an individual. First, I would like to thank Owairoa Primary School’s administrators, teachers, staff, parents, and students for welcoming me to this miraculous place that you all call home, New Zealand. I have been welcomed with open arms, constantly feeling the support of everyone when I am in need. Second, I want to thank Mr. Andrew Barrett for being my mentor and friend. It is such a comfort when a male teacher finds another male colleague who cherishes his job and students, both of which are qualities of Mr. Barrett. He is an amazing teacher and I have truly learned so much from him. Third, I would like to thank the students in Room 31, all 20 of them, for being so kind, respectful, patient, and hard workers. To all at Owairoa, I will be saddened the day that I have to leave you all, but for now, every moment is a memory that will be kept in my heart forever. Having already spent five weeks in the classroom, I have already attained many important practices that I will use in my future classroom. I have learned that modeling is a necessary part of every lesson. If a teacher models for a student, then the student will know exactly what is expected of them. Modeling then provides an opportunity for a student to become an independent worker. I have also learned new strategies and practices to use when teaching reading and writing. At my university, we always read about how far ahead New Zealand was in literacy. Well, I am so thankful that I am able to experience that first hand, because it truly is. I have also learned the importance of student achievement and the impact that it makes on a student. All the students at Owairoa have a portfolio that provides a place for the students to keep their work. They are able to view their accomplishments and feel proud of their completed work. Also, the students’ artwork is hung in the classroom for all the students to see the completed product. It builds the students confidence and ability to keep producing beautiful work. I cannot express how much I do not want this experience to end, but for now, I am fortunate to have five more weeks left. I am excited to learn more from my mentor, Mr. Barrett, and the family that surrounds me at Owairoa Primary School. Thank you for this amazing opportunity; I will never ever forget it!

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Animal Antics Parade and Special Guests


On Friday afternoon Room 31 joined in with a full school Animal Antics Parade. We all walked around the school to the claps and cheers of many parents that had come to watch. After the parade we all assembled on the field and watched an amazing display from Senior Sergeant Peterson and the Police Dog Section. It was amazing to see the training that the dogs had and how powerful they were when they tackled the scary man in the red hooded sweat. We were glad that New Zealand has such a great dog section to help with search and rescue protecting us by catching perpetrators.

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Animal Antics Day

Can you believe it!! 28 states learnt...22 to go!

Greetings from Mr. Smith! The students in Room 31 have now learnt 28 states, they are: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada! Wow...I am out of breath! The students also listened to the song "50 States that Rhyme," which they will perform for all Owairoa students once they have learnt all the states! I am so excited to teach them more! Above is the link to the song, "50 States that Rhyme."

Monday, 18 June 2012

My Mini-Beast By Caleb


Pizza with Blue Sweat


  Pizza with Blue Sweat is blue, green, grey and yellow. He is a spherical shape. He is 10-15 cm in diameter. He is 500 grams. He is made of wool, fur and pipe cleaners.    Pizza with Blue Sweat eats pear, banana red Zombies and glow in the dark vampires.     Pizza with Blue Sweat lives in a really hot dry far away, multi-coloured desert in the clouds.     Pizza with Blue Sweat has special qualities. He has laser eyes he can turn invisible. He has robot legs and he can turn into an ant.
By Caleb  

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Getting Ready to Create!

As part of our Art focus on New Zealand Birds we have an expert coming in over the next two Thursday's to help us. We need to make sure we are ready with our art shirts for Thursday and be practicing drawing our selected birds and native trees.
Here is a great link for pictures of native birds to study prior to Thursday's special session.
Native Bird Pictures

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Look at these AWESOME kids


Room 31 Goes Hair CRAZY!!

Today is Wacky Hair Day at Owairoa Primary. For a gold coin donation to help purchase new music equipment all the children made their hair completely CRAZY. Even Mr Smith and Mr Barrett had awesome matching mullet wigs... Business in the front and party in the back!

20 states down...30 states to go!!

Greetings from Mr. Smith! The students in Room 31 have learnt 5 more states! How exciting! They are: KANSAS, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, MAINE, and MARYLAND! We also listened to the "50 States that Rhyme" song, because when the students learn all of the states, they will put their knowledge to the test in a musical piece! Only 30 more to go!

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

12/6/12 - 5 New States Learnt!

Greetings from Mr. Smith! The students in Room 31 learnt 5 new states today! The 5 new states are: HAWAII, IDAHO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, and IOWA. I am very proud of them for learning 15 states in America...only 35 more to go!


Sunday, 10 June 2012

A little bird once told me...

In Room 31 today we had some cute little visitors come to see us. Mr Barrett brought a range of native birds which made some cute noises. We are learning all about these wonderful creatures for our major art project for the term. We need to choose one of these birds and practice sketching it. We had the Kiwi, Keruru, Kea, Saddleback, Blue Penguin, Kokako, Tui and Takahe. What a noisey bunch!

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Learning the 50 states in America

Greetings from Mr. Smith! So far, the students in Room 31 have learnt 10 of the 50 states in the United States of America. Everyday at school, the students learn 5 more states. Pretty soon they will know them all! That is very exciting! We have learnt ALABAMA, ALASKA, ARIZONA, ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, FLORIDA, and GEORGIA! Good luck Room 31!

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Trees for Survival Planting Out Day





On Thursday 7th June Mr Barrett took a selected group of students throughout for the annual planting out day. After raising many small seedlings, the students spend the day out planting in their local community at the Smith Family farm. The planting day itself is a fantastic occasion and over 500 trees were planted on the farm in a day, this year the challenge was the extreme slope. Once the planting was finished, the students cleaned up and are treated to some very tasty sausages cooked by our hosts and the parents enjoyed a much deserved cup of tea and lunch. The students also got to see previous TFS plantings by in the upper parts of the valley.  The pupils were spell bound and interested in it all. Owairoa Primary would like to thank all the parents that came to help and the continuing support from Mr and Mrs Small who volunteer their time to spend with the children and look after the shade house back at school. 

Monday, 4 June 2012

Cramming our Brains with Knowledge

Mr Smith Has been teaching us all about the United States of America. We are trying to learn all 50 states. Today we learnt Arizona, Arkansas, Alaska, Alabama and California. We also looked at all the different types of money that they have in America and we compared them with NZ currency using Venn diagrams.

Top Student Receives Award!

Congratulations to Hamza for receiving this terms Principals Award at last weeks assembly. Hamza is a role model student and always give 100%. He has an outstanding ability to add and subtract quickly and his favourite subjects are Maths and Science. Well done Hamza on a great effort.