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Showing posts with label Team 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Team 5. Show all posts

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

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!)

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!






Monday, 2 March 2020

Blog of the Week: Visual Mihi - Lennox

The first DLO (Digital Learning Object) task for all Team 5 students in 2020 has been to create a visual mihi.

Each student has had 4 weeks to complete an original piece of work that included a self-portrait, and four  images that represented things (people, places, objects) that were important to them. The real challenge was to 'free draw' using Hyperstudio - no tracing allowed except for the face!

Lennox is the first one to finish his visual mihi - see if you can figure out four things that are important to him.

Friday, 7 February 2020

Service to Team 5

Today students from Room 2, 4 and 5 spent the afternoon working putting up sponsor's signage for this year's Weetbix Tryathalon.

It was a scorching hot day so the plan was to spend get the signs up as quickly as possible on the wire fences marking out different parts of the course.

An added incentive was our efforts earned a small koha for Team 5 that can be put towards events for the intermediate block. Great team work from all the students made the sweat worthwhile!




Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Blogger of the Week: JAZZELLE - Genomics Fun Day

Today students from Pt England, Glenbrae and Glen Innes Primary had the chance to share their learning on Genomics. Read Jazzelle's blog post below to find out what happened.


This is what we did today for genomics Fun day with two other Guests Schools,

Wednesday, 28 August 2019

AL87 - Team 5 School Leadership

Who is AL87? What does this leadership group from Team 5 do? Check out the video below to listen to students explain what the AL87 team get up to in the senior block at Pt England School? Find out other leadership roles that Year 8 students are responsible for in 2019!

Friday, 31 May 2019

Samoan Language Week 2019

"Lalaga le si'osi'omaga mo se lumana'i manuia
Weave an environment for a better future."

This is the theme for Samoan Language Week in 2019. In Team 5 we have enjoyed learning new words and phrases we can use everyday like "tulou" - an expression to use to excuse yourself if your movements are going to obstruct the view of others.

Check out some highlights from today's Samoan Language Week assembly.

Fa'afetai ma ia manuia tele le toe vaiaso.

Friday, 15 March 2019

Blog of the Week: MAMAREI - Polyfest 2019

Have you ever been to Polyfest?? Well, On the 13th of March our whole
of team 5 got a chance to go to Polyfest.
Polyfest is a Pacific event held in Manukau, near A.U.T (Auckland University
Technology).
Polyfest is a place for kids to show other people who they are,
where they came from and what their heritage is.
For Polyfest a whole bunch of other schools were invited to this amazing event.
We had to pay $10 for the bus and for us to get in. We were
put in groups with parent helpers and teachers.
My mum and one of my aunts were one of the helpers. Me, my two older cousins,
my niece and my niece's friend were in a group together with my mum.