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Showing posts with label Filipe. Show all posts

Monday, 16 December 2019

Room 2's Last Day for 2019!

Kia ora koutou from Room 2 for the last time in 2019! Today is the end of term here at Pt England School and the last time for the Room 2 whanau of Year 7s and 8s to gather together. Hard to believe that one year has gone by - so much has happened, so many great memories!

For our Year 8s - I wish you only the VERY BEST for 2020 as you start a new chapter as college students - don't forget to come and visit! For our Year 7s - I look forward to seeing you back on Feb 3rd as the new seniors of our school!

For now, take care everyone - be safe, have fun and enjoy the summer holiday break!

From L to R: Maanas, Kalita, Lucy, Thet Htar, Ms. Tapuke, Charlese, Hopa, Filipe and Ash
Absent: Leone, Maria, Nasibah, Nytram




                                           Our Room 2 whanau - Year 7s, Year 8s and Miss Timmi!

Friday, 5 April 2019

Piñata Day - A Traditional way to celebrate!

For the last two weeks, the JACKSON reading group have been learning about piñata, highly decorated containers made from papier mache, pottery or even cloth and filled up with lollies. Piñata have links in history to different parts of Europe as well as Latin American countries. In Mexico, piñata are traditionally made for birthday celebrations for children.

This week, Nahea, Rozaidah, Skye, AJ M, Ash, Filipe and William worked together to create two Easter Egg piñata.

STEP 1:  Cut or tear up strips of newspaper and use PVA glue to cover a balloon with a couple of layers to make the outside shell.




STEP 2: Listen/watch Skye and Nahea show you how they fill the piñata.


STEP 3: The last layer of the piñata is decorating it with crepe paper to make it bright and colourful!


Check out Rozaidah's blog to get her instructions on how to make your own piñata.

Finally, we got to have some real fun. Ms. Tapuke tied one end of the piñata to a piece of string and hung it up on a pole outside Room 2. 

Everyone had the chance to try their piñata skills!

    a)  First they had to wear a blindfold, next
    b) they were given a stick and then they were
    c) turned around a few times and afterwards had try to hit the piñata. 

The best job was holding the string tied to the piñata - by pulling the string up and down, you could have fun making sure the person with the stick kept missing! 


Well there was lots of yelling and excitement as we watch everyone trying really hard to break the piñata  - it's not as easy as it looks!  Some of the boys gave it a good crack and at one point, the stick went flying over the carpark at one point!

In the end, we took turns smashing up the piñata after each one fell on ground and when they were opened up, we shared out the chocolates.

What traditions do you and your family follow to mark special occasions like a birthday?

Friday, 15 February 2019

Ready to Learn - Summer Learning Journey


This week in our school assembly we got the chance to celebrate all the students from Pt England who took part in the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) o for 2018/19. Congratulations to our Room 2 students, Filipe, Lucy, Sonnia, Nasibah, Maanas and Arthur.  Sonnia got a special mention for a spot prize (What IS in that brown paper bag?)

This group of Year 7 and Year 8s arrived at school in Term 1 ready to learn - all the blog writing and commenting that they did over the break has really helped keep their brains in good shape! Did anyone from your class/school take part in the SLJ? Did anyone win one of the cool prizes?