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Sunday, 20 December 2020

Farewell - from Ms. Tapuke

Wow! I'm so incredibly grateful
to have been part of
the Pt England School whanau
but... after 4 (and a bit)! years, 
it's time to say farewell.

I will leave with a 
heart full of many precious memories 
of my life at PES.

To the staff at PES
Thank you for your friendship
your willingness to share ideas,
 your passion for educating young people 
and plenty of good laughs!

To my students - past and present:)
I learnt so much from each of you -
thank you for being my teacher!
My deepest wish for each of you is
that you find a way
to step into your amazingness
(yes - this is now a word!)
and show up as
the best you can be!
Ka kite Pt England, 
Team 5 and Room 2 
- it's been a journey!

Arohanui,
Ms. Tapuke 

Monday, 14 December 2020

Year 8 Graduation - 2020!

After a fun day for Team 5 at Swimarama, the Year 8s made it back to school along with their whanau for our last big event for the year - Year 8 Graduation 2020!

It was a special celebration with speeches from our prefects, rangatahi leaders, Mrs Tele'a, Mrs Samuels and Mr Burt. 

Check out the video below from Mrs Lagitupu for some highlights!

Sonnia and Paschal looked amazing and did a lovely job of introducing Ms. Tapuke - what a fabulous turnout of Year 8s from our Room 2 whanau for 2020!


Back row: AJ, Paschal, Sonnia, Ms. Tapuke
Front row: Mr Burt, Maddy, Jarreka, Sione, Shania, Isaiah, Caleb, John, Nesi, Mahoe
Absent: Damien

Friday, 11 December 2020

School Picnic - Pt England Reserve - Dec 2020!

Today our whole school headed down to Pt England Reserve for our end of year picnic. No swimming today because of the low tide but we had an awesome hanging out at the beach together and enjoying the awesome weather. A big thanks to our parent helpers who came to support us - very much appreciated!

Check out some photo moments from our last day out for 2020!


Thursday, 10 December 2020

Senior Prizegiving - 2020

Tonight was an evening of celebration at our Senior Prizegiving.  Manaia ki te Rangi led the way with a another awesome performance. Throughout the night, awards were given to students from Year 5, Year 6, Year 7 and Year 8 for academic and sporting achievements and each group to take the stage to show off their dance moves!

Check out some of the award winners from our Room 2 whanau:

Year 8s

Teu le vā Award - Sione and John

Best Effort Award- Jarreka

Citizenship Award- Nesi

Team 5 Spirit Award- Madison


Looking forward to 2021, we found out that FOUR students from Room 2 had been chosen to be school prefects -  a big pakipaki for Nina, Bradley, Kauri and Simon - we know you will each be amazing leaders next year!

Our night ended with a closing speech from our principal, Mr Burt and a karakia from Toby. 

Tuesday, 8 December 2020

A colourful koha! Year 8 Art Project - 2020

Every year, the Year 8s work on an art project - a chance to leave behind a koha to celebrate their time at Pt England School, however long or short!

This year, Ms. Tapuke gave the Year 8s their design brief: create a pattern using only triangles mixing paint using three primary colours - red, blue and yellow.


Starting with a 1.8m piece of treated decking timber - each piece was primed with undercoat (Shout out to  Mrs Tele'a, Mrs Ilaoa and Ms Tipene!) and then the preparation began before touching any paint!

Each student could work with a buddy or on their own to mark up their design - thinking about the size of each triangle and the overall pattern or effect they wanted to create using a set of cool colours (in blues or greens) or warm colours (reds, yellows. oranges).


We used a LOT of masking tape to define the sections of the board for each colour - an important step to get right so that the edges between each colour would be clear and defined. Check out the sharp lines on AJ Faleono and Jezakaia's work - well done you two!

Spread across Room 2, the street and Room 4 (Massive thank yous to Mrs Stone, Mr Hughes, Tyson, Mr Wright and Miss McCartney). the students got into it - having fun experimenting (= making lots of mess! LOL!) with different colour combinations from blood reds, delicate pinks to bright yellows, baby blues and forest greens!


A message from Ms. Tapuke:

A huge PAKIPAKI to the Year 8s of 2020 - you should be really proud of yourselves. After the year we had, you still stuck with it right to the end and smashed this art project in the final weeks of Term 4.

Keep an eye on the wall of the Whare Ako to see your  masterpieces on display!
(Cheers in advance Mr Jacobsen!)

Friday, 4 December 2020

Arts Alive: Room 2 Protestors - Our Final Sculptures!

OUR ART CHALLENGE:

To create a sculpture, in the style of Alberto Giacometti. Each person's figure would represent a protestor supporting a cause or issue that was important to them.



Check out the poster below made by Maddy, Nesi, Nevaeh and Sonnia that shows the steps we took to make our Giacometti style protestors:


We made a lot of mess - with paint and plaster all over the desks, the floors, the walls, our uniforms and ourselves (a big SORRY to our awesome cleaners and our parents!) but... we had a lot of fun getting creative and finding out that we ALL had some pretty cool art skills! See our Room 2 whanau artists in action! 


Here is Room 2's final Arts Alive exhibition display:

Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Tamaki College Open Day - Year 8s!

This week, 72 Year 8s from Team 5 spent the day at Tamaki College trying out life as a high school student. 

We started in the library with Mr Hingano and we were introduced to a group of Year 9 ambassadors  (mostly ex-Pt Englanders from last year including Ash and Maria were from our Room 2 Home Class) taking care of the students for the day.

Students got to experience moving around the school to take part in lessons with 4 different teachers. 

In the PE rotation, students got to play sport in the gym and ONLINE! Check out Damien from Room 2 putting his gaming skills to work in the E-sports room. 



A big thank you to Mr Hingano for organising such an awesome day! We really appreciated the rides back to school to avoid the massive downpour!




Monday, 23 November 2020

Kapa Haka - Manaia ki te Rangi - Te Kotuku Cultural Festival

On Saturday 21st November, the third annual Te Kotuku Cultural Festival took place just down the road at Ruapotaka Marae in Glen Innes.

Primary schools from all over Auckland turned up on a beautiful sunny day to show off their awesome kapa haka skills.

Pt England entered a roopu for the very first time. Tutors Whaea Kiri, Whaea Mary-Anne and Matua Levi worked put in a huge effort with practices and on the day, 15 performers and 2 guitarists took the stage. 

A dress rehearsal at school assembly on Friday was a chance to be in front of a live audience.  On the day however, Manaia ki te rangi took it to another level and gave it 1000%! The four boys in particular just blew everyone away  - what they lacked in numbers they absolutely made up for with sheer kaha! 

Kia mau te wehi Manaia ki te rangi!

Check out part of the their performance:




Thursday, 12 November 2020

Arts Alive! Alberto Giacometti - Reinvented sculptures!

Today we got the chance to start a new set of art rotations - this time we get to make an art piece based on the artists we have been learning about. 

In Room 2, Ms. Tapuke has introduced us to a famous Swiss sculptor called Alberto Giacometti - read Valessa's poster for facts about the artist.

Giacometti's sculpture pieces were mostly made from bronze - instead we used wire, masking tape and tin foil to try and recreate the tall, slender figures that he is famous for!


Starting with a sketch... then bending 3 pieces of wire into a frame. We used masking tape to fix the head in place and moulded a head shape out of tin foil. 


Watch how Madison folds tin foil around her wire frame to finish off her sculpture and checkout the details in Simon's sculpture in the video below:

                                               Man Pointing (1947) - Bronze.                              

Not bad for our first attempt. Next time, we're going to try covering the wire figures in paper mache or  bandages soaked in plaster of paris. Please check back in a couple of weeks to see more of our reinventions of Giacometti's famous sculptures!

Friday, 6 November 2020

Athletics Day @ Pt England School 2020

                                              L to R: Kauri, Valeli and Bradley - Go Room 2!

It was Guy Fawke's last night and the weather was pretty wet so thank goodness it stopped so today
 the annual School Athletics Day at Pt England could ahead. 

For the intermediate students, events like the tug-o-war, bike races, dodgeball and ski races were lots of fun - mixed in with shot put, discus, high jump and 100m sprints with the top 3 winners for each event to represent the school at the Eastern Zones competition in a couple of weeks time.

Check out some of the Athletics Day action!



Tug of war: Year 7 Girls vs. Year 7 Girls!


Right! Left! Right! Left! Great team work! (The short rain shower was not going to stop the fun!)

Wednesday, 28 October 2020

Swimming at GI Pools - Lesson #3

All students in Team 5 have the chance this term to take part in 4 lessons to improve their swimming and water safety skills. 

Students walk to our local pool in Glen Innes for a 30 minute lesson from trained instructors. Each class is split into two groups depending on their swimming ability.

Each week more and more students are taking part - Week 1 - 12 students; Week 2 - 13 students and this week, 19 students from Room 2 got into the pool.
Next week is our last lesson and we are going to work hard to get EVERYONE, like Bradley, in the pool!






Wednesday, 21 October 2020

Art Alive! - Alberto Giacometti - Swiss Sculptor - VALESSA

This term we will learn about 6 different artists and their style of work. In Room 2, Ms. Tapuke is teaching us about a famous Swiss sculptor called Alberto Giacometti. He developed a unique style to convey his feelings about the human experience of World War II. 

Check out the poster that VALESSA made below with key information about Giacometti and his most famous works. Feel free to leave a comment on her blog.

Friday, 25 September 2020

Last day of Term 3, 2020




Today is our last day for Term 3! Well done to all the students from Room 2 whanau who made it to school today - it's been a crazy term with a second lockdown in the middle. At the end of the day, the whole school sat on the field and we listened to messages from our principal, Mr Burt. He wished all safe holiday - see you back in Term 4!




Friday, 18 September 2020

KIA KAHA TE REO MĀORI - Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori - 2020

To celebrate the end of Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori, the senior kapahaka group performed in our school hall. Their items were recorded on video by Mrs Lagitupu to show to the rest of the school as part of our weekly online assembly in Level 2. 

The theme for this year was KIA KAHA TE REO MĀORI and encourages all New Zealanders to make the Māori language strong!

Members of the Room 2 whanau took part - John, Kalani, Mahoe and Sione - Ka rawe tamariki ma!







Friday, 11 September 2020

Cross Country 2020

Today, after one postponement due to lockdown #2, our annual school cross country took place. at Pt England School. Students and teachers dressed up in their house colours - Red (Te Aurere), Blue (Hinemoana), Green (Hokulea), and Yellow (Hikianalia). For the first time we were out on the field - we got to see all the race starts and cheer each other on - great weather and Mr Jacobsen as our DJ set the scene for a fun day!


Top 5 Finishers!
Yr 8 Girls:        1st Marika (Rm 4), 2nd. Tha Zin (Rm 4), 3rd Nahea (Rm 1), 4th Alison (Rm 11), 5th Toni (Rm 1)
Yr 8 Boys:        1st Devontae (Rm 3) 2nd Kohatu (Rm 4), 3rd Jacob (Rm 4), 4th Hunter (Rm 5), 5th Sione T (Rm 5)
Yr 7 Girls:        1st Madi (Rm 4), 2nd Hannah (Rm 3), 3rd Taliyah (Rm 3), 4th Sauma (Rm 4), 5th Nina (Rm 2)
Yr 7 Boys:        1st Caleb (Rm 5), 2nd Siosiua (Rm 11), 3rd Lee (Rm 4), 4th Kauri (Rm 2), 5th Rae Jae (Rm 2)

Well done to Nina, Kauri and Rae Jae for being in the TOP FIVE from our Room 2 whanau!
Ka mau te wehi tamariki ma!

Friday, 4 September 2020

Lunch Box Heroes - Healthy Eating - KAURI and CALEB

Congratulations to Kauri and Caleb for being one of this week's Lunch Box Heroes. Every week, there are 10 winners - their names are picked out by our prefects at our school assembly to celebrate students who had brought a healthy lunch to school during the week. 

Enjoy eating your fresh fruit!

Kauri (L) and Caleb (R)



FUN FRIDAY at Pt England School!

Today there was another FUN FRIDAY here at Pt England School - a day to wear mufti, pull out your best wig or bring your favourite wheels (like a bike, skateboard, rollersblades, or a scooter) to school. At lunchtime, students and teachers got the chance to ride around the school -  Kalani, Austin, Mr Jacobsen and Mrs Carter were just a few Pt Englanders out and about on their wheels!


 

Thursday, 3 September 2020

Maths - Estimating Capacity - How many cups to fill a IL bottle?

We practiced using our estimation skills this week to predict the capacity (liquid volume) of different glass bottles.  We got to take turns testing out our predictions of how many cups or 1/2 cups it would take to fill each bottle. Some of our guesses were correct but others needed to be changed! Our estimation skills got better the more we practiced.








Monday, 31 August 2020

Memories - 2020 Year 8 Leadership Camp , Thames

Just in case you missed PENN today, check out the movie below for highlights from the Year 8 Leadership Camp that took place in the first week of August at the start of Term 3.  

The Kauaeranga Valley Christian Camp hosted Pt England School for 3 days and 2 nights. We appreciate how lucky we were to get to camp this year - 4 days after we got back, the Auckland region was put into Lockdown 2.0 at Level 3.

Here are special memories of what they got up to - trying out new activities, making new friends and stepping out of their comfort zones! Enjoy!

Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Tikanga - Team 5 Assembly - Writing for a specific purpose - ZAMERA

This week students had to explain and justify that the tikanga we follow for our Team 5 assembly (in the street at school and online with Google Meets) is appropriate and honouring.

Read Zamera's thoughtful response as she explains what we do in the senior block at Pt England School for our team assemblies and why

Feel free to leave a comment for Zamera on her blog


Tuesday, 25 August 2020

Measurement - Checking and Converting Units - SIMON

Making sense of units of measure can be a little tricky - read the story below:


It makes NO SENSE! See how Simon changed the units so they are correct and did some conversion calculations and shopping tasks! 




Awesome work Simon! Click on this link to leave a comment on his blog


 

Monday, 24 August 2020

Rātā and the Tōtara Tree - Myths and Legends - ZAEEDA



This morning we had a literacy google meet. We at another Maori Myth, called Rata and the Totara tree. It was about a Maori man who was looking for a tree to craft a waka for his village. He wanted to get away from the island as Tangaroa and Tawhirimatea we going to have a war which would destroy the village. Rata found a large Totara tree but forgot to follow to recite a karakia of invocation for Tane Mahuta, this lead many birds and insects to restore the tree to its original state. 

We had to create a storyboard which I quite enjoyed doing, because it helped me get a good idea of what happened in order. Next we had to break up a portion of a text into word groups, we then had to record ourselves reading it fluently. I had to re-record this last time so I tried extra hard to tell the story well and fluently. Next we had to do word groups, I wasn't sure how many we had to choose and use in sentences but I did two of the ones I found most interesting. 

We then had to do our create task we could choose 1 out of 2 activities, I decided to try making a movie review as I loved the message the clip on slide 3 explained. Overall I enjoyed this task and like how there we 2 parts to our literacy task, looking forward to doing more!

Friday, 21 August 2020

Myths and Legends - Ojibway - First Nations - Creation Story - ISAIAH

This week we listened to a story from the Objiway, First Nation people in Canada about how North America was formed. Click on this slideshow to watch/listen to the video. Read Isaiah's storyboard and check out his list of fun facts about the Ojibwe people. Leave a comment on his blog.


Thursday, 20 August 2020

Rona and the Moon - Video Review - LEILANI

Read Leilani's review of a short video based on the myth about Rona and the Moon - does her review make you want to watch the video for yourself - click on this link here. Leave a comment for Leilani on her blog



Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Rona OR the Moon? - Who do you blame? Persuasive Writing - MARIKA

This week in writing there were two points of view for Persuasive Writing


Supportive OR Unsupportive of Rona blaming Marama for tripping up and breaking Rona’s calabash.


Check out the slideshow to read Marika's writing - what point of view did she take? Did she manage to convince you of her viewpoint? Leave a comment on her blog.

Friday, 14 August 2020

Myths and Legends - An Aboriginal Story of Creation - JARREKA

 Find out more about a creation story from Aboriginal people of Australia from Jarreka



Today for Inquiry our main focus is all about an Australian myth based on a Blue-tongued lizard named Lungkata and his creation Uluru.

Thursday, 13 August 2020

Taking a stance - Māui tricked his brothers - (Persuasive Writing) TOBY

  

Do you know the myth about Māui outsmarting his brothers to take him fishing? He caught a giant fish which became Te Ika A Māui, the North Island of Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Imagine you are Māui and you need to convince your mother that it was good idea to sneak aboard your brothers' waka. Read what Toby wrote - are you convinced? Leave a comment on his blog.


Tuesday, 11 August 2020

Measurement - Olympic Records with NESI

This week Nesi checked out some past Olympic Records across different sports - see if you can sort out the measurements and match them to each event correctly! Leave a comment on Nesi's blog


Monday, 10 August 2020

READING: Te Ika A Maui (Myths and Legends) - Pisirina

This week we learnt read different versions of the traditional Māori story of how Maui used a magic hook to fished up the North Island of Aotearoa/New Zealand. 

Read through the slideshow from Pisirina - check out slide 4 and listen to her fluent and expressive reading of an excerpt from one of the texts.


Below is Pisirina's CREATE task - a review of the short film about Te Ika A Maui.
Visit her blog and leave a comment about her work this week.
 

Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Maths - Measuring Up!

Check out today's learning in Maths from Paschal:

For today's task we had to measure the two line's and find out which line was longer and found out that they were the same length. Then  we had to measure five other objects which were the door frame, door latch, number two sign, width of the desk and our hand span.


Visit Paschal's blog and leave a comment about his measuring skills.

Maths - Measuring Up/In Training - MADISON

This week Room 2 Maths class investigated how to measure length and distance. Check out Maddy's learning and leave a comment on her blog.

MEASURING UP - Blog Link


Today we were given to tasks, for the first task we had to find out which line was longer and which line was shorter. For the next task we had to find out the width from the top of a desk. Then the height of the door latch. Next the length of the number two sign, 4th the height of the door frame. Lastly our hand span.

IN TRAINING - Blog Link



For this task I had to find out, how many metres would Kauri run. If he ran 3 laps, and how many laps will
Kauri need to run to complete a distance of 4km. Then for question 3 we had to plan a daily running schedule for Kauri fro one month. How many laps will he need to run each day to hit the target of 7 km each week. We had to write our answers on a piece of paper.

Thursday, 30 July 2020

Inquiry - Myths and Legends - DEEJAY

All the students in Team 5 had the chance to learn about 6 different stories from around the world. DeeJay has created a poster to share his learning with a key to identify all the elements in each story. Leave a comment on his blog

Using the key, find out which myths/legends feature:

a) animals
b) death
c) Gods or Goddesses
d) landforms
e) magic

This is all the key thing that where in all of the myths and legends.

Friday, 24 July 2020

INQUIRY - Watcher of the South - Xhosa Legend (South Africa) - Oali'i, Zamera, Pauline

Students in Team 5 have been learning across our block traditional stories from different cultures. In Room 2, Ms. Tapuke shared a story from the Xhosa people of South Africa about how the famous landmark, Table Mountain in Cape Town was formed.

Check out the recording from Oali'i, Zamera and Pauline of their retelling of the myth and their awesome pronunciation of isiXhosa words!



Watch this video and practise three different clicking sounds for words in isiXhosa  with the letters c, q and x  - have fun!



Friday, 3 July 2020

Last Day - Term 2 of 2020!

What a term! We started off Term 2 in lockdown at home and eventually came back to school in Week 5 to school. Our Room 2 Maths class soon became the new home class group so we farewelled some old faces and welcomed some new ones!

We have been able to spend a lot of time together over the past 5 weeks and to end the term after an awesome shared lunch yesterday, we had a round of Kia O Rahi with Room 5 and Tag. We kind of lost tack of the score but enjoyed the run around outside with each other.

We are all looking forward to our holiday break and getting back to school again in Term 3!


Thursday, 2 July 2020

End of Term - Shared Lunch

Today we had a shared lunch to celebrate the end of Term 2. We outdid ourselves and ended up having a huge feast to share with each other - hot chips, ham rolls, cakes and even fresh chocolate brownies! There was so much food we all were aching with full stomachs. It was great to hang out and finally see the end of The Lion King!

Friday, 26 June 2020

Matariki Celebrations 2020

Today our whole school celebrated Matariki, the Maori New Year. We started with a school assembly. Students from Room 2 were part of the performances - John and Sione on guitar and Nevaeh and Nina as part of the choir singing the Matariki song from Rahera Davies.

From L to R: Pisirina, John, Nevaeh, Kitione, Nina, John, Eternity and Sione

After assembly we split into different groups across the school - in Room 2 with the help of Miss Vili, our group used paper, glue, wool and cardboard to make star cards to represent Matariki and her six daughters, Tupu-ā-nuku, Tupu-ā-rangi, Waipunarangi, Waitī and Waitā, and Ururangi.


Check out the artwork that Valessa and Kauri made using pastels in their workshop session with Mr Goodwin.

VALESSA

Today on Friday 26 of June it was matariki fun day and we were about to see which activities we were about to do for the whole 6 hours of school! There was Cooking , arts and crafts , Sports , Movie making and I was put in arts and craft , My class I was in was room 7 and the teacher was Mr Goodwin For art we had to create a galaxy kind of art , Here is my art I made it didn't take long took maybe a hour or less to make this . 


Leave a comment on Valessa's blog

KAURI


Leave a comment on Kauri's blog

What did/will you and your class/school do to celebrate Matariki this year?