Tuesday, May 5, 2020

A morning of learning with Taj



Share the morning with Taj and see what learning he achieved at home.                 

Taj made an ANZAC wreath. "It was a lot of fun".

Taj practises writing 'look at' for roll call.













Taj made some potions at home  - "I put some ink and some ice in it and then I put some glitter and then I mixed it"





"It looks like lava that the sun burned on it, shining!"

"My cat watched me do the potions.  She jumped up on the table and watched me mix ink".


Taj watched Bhavana read 'Capsicum, Capsi Go' by Toby Morris and then practised writing the letter 'C'.  He used his CAT as the object he found at home that begins with the sound 'c'.

He enjoyed the video of making a forest scene at home with leaves, bark and other treasures from your garden. His picture has a 'fern tail bird' designed by Taj himself.  



Thanks so much for sending us the photos of your learning Taj - we really enjoyed seeing what you have been up to at home.


Monday, May 4, 2020

Learning during lockdown in 'Bubble School'



The learners in Koru made the most of all their learning opportunities during week 3 of Term 2. They practised phonics, designed and built huts, and constructed amazing creations from Lego, amongst other things.  Many of them helped with cooking and also EATING!

Emma and Oscar made poppy flowers for ANZAC day
Emma and Oscar making potions


Chester working on a big map of the world

Sea creature chart by Chester
Bailey and Hunter making a special wreath

Jacobs Lego challenge rocket

Jacob making Lego letters
Jacob and Jamila making ANZAC biscuits
Cat's eyes maths chart 
ANZAC day story

All those 'k' words!
Cat's eyes number work

Yummy cookies!!

Bunny the Rabbit


Jacob's kiwi story

Cece and Max made a wreath
Potion making with leaves and lemons
A tent for afternoon play
Learning to ride bike with daddy
Bike riding

Hudson's caterpillar pizza

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