Sunday, 30 April 2017

What's Up - Term 2 Week 1

Welcome back to Term 2. Hopefully everyone is rested and ready to go.


This term we are going to be focusing on our enviro areas in greater detail and incorporating this into our reading and writing.
We will be investigating planting and what we could do better in regards to this. Therefore the students will be researching planting in great detail. In writing this means that the students need to know how to take notes properly and how to write up their notes into reports.
In reading they will be reading about planting - types of planting, what to plant, when and where to plant, etc. In maths we will be linking our enviro learning with finding a better way to run the enviro bank. As well as that, we are beginning the term focussing on fractions in maths.


Technology will take place this term and you should all have had a notice explaining how it will run. Students will be selecting their choices early on in the term.


At the end of term TOPEC made the decision to call off our trip due to the bad weather. We are hoping to reschedule the trip for later in the year.


Homework will be slightly different this term. There will be reading and spelling for all, and a few maths basic facts for some, including IXL (an online maths programme similar to Mathletics. Then there will be some optional tasks for those that wish to do them. This will discussed with the students during this week.


Remember now that it is colder to please remind your children to wear appropriate clothing to school. Those students playing with an oval ball during break times are required to wear a mouthguard. It is also a good idea to include a change of clothes in case of wet or muddy clothes.


As always you are welcome to pop in or email me if you wish to chat about anything.

Thursday, 13 April 2017

ANZAC Projects

I'm so super proud of the efforts of all the kids over the last week or so. They have displayed all the Toko Learning Stars as they have worked their way through a fairly heavy duty ANZAC Project. They have researched, made connections to relatives, thought about food and life back in the early 1900's, gained empathy for soldiers and soldiers families and shown a great depth of understanding of the way World War One affected the whole of New Zealand.
Students were given the slide show below to work through. They had lots of tasks to complete, then they had to put all their tasks together in a care package for their selected soldier. All projects will be marked over the holidays and then students will share with each other and on their blogs after the holidays.





Here are some examples of the fabulous learning produced.
Abbey's Care Package 

Hollie and Izzy's Care Package 

Some of the awesome care packages 


Some of the information Leah and Meg collected 

Goodies in the care package 

So much effort and learning 

Socks, cans of food and other goodies for the soldier

Leah's Care Package 

Sarah and Heidi's letter to their soldier

Millie's letter to her soldier



Thoughtful gifts for the soldiers







Tuesday, 11 April 2017

What's Up - Week 11



Well the last week of Term 1 is upon us and what a busy 4 day week it is going to be! What a busy term it has been!

We are off to TOPEC on Wednesday and all notices regarding this went home last week. Be sure to check the gear list to ensure your child brings everything they need for the day. Fingers crossed the weather is good for us! Remember we are leaving school at 8.45am so make sure you are early.

We continue with our ANZAC unit this week where the children are finding out about life during World War 1. They are busy researching a soldier and creating a care package for them which will include a daily menu for them while they are at war and a letter from home that will be tailored to them based on the information they find out about them and their family.

We have also created some fantastic poppy field art pieces which will be finished during this week. If you get the chance pop into school and check them out, they are fantastic!  

Thursday morning we will spend some time making ANZAC wreaths. We need students to bring in plants such as Rosemary, COnifers, Camellias, some greenery and anything that won’t wilt too quickly. This will be followed by the annual ANZAC assembly that afternoon.

There will be no homework this week except working on their ANZAC work if they need to.

We expect to see books being added to reading logs throughout the holidays.

Enjoy the holidays, rest up, have some fun and take care. I’m sure the easter bunny will spoil you all.

We look forward to seeing the children back for term 2.

Friday, 7 April 2017

EPro8 Challenge

On Tuesday night we had two Year 7 & 8 teams competing in the EPro 8 Challenge at Stratford Primary School. It was a fantastic evening which challenged our Year 7 & 8 teams to use their creative thinking skills to complete some tricky tasks. They had 2 1/2 hours to work their way through as many tasks as they could. Each task was allocated points depending on its difficulty. 

One team had to build a bridge which spanned a distance of 2.2m and a 1m tall boat had to be able to pass underneath. The girls worked so hard to figure this one out! 



Our second Toko team decided to complete the Theme Park Ride Challenge. This involved them using fans and a launch pad to propel a balloon upwards to at least 1.2m. It had to then float in place for at least 10 seconds. 





The kids absolutely loved the EPro8 Challenge. Our regular weekly STEM sessions definitely helped them to think outside the box and make the most of their allocated time. It was an awesome opportunity for our kids. 

Monday, 3 April 2017

What's Up? Week 10



The next two weeks of the term are jam packed with lot of different things going on.

On Tuesday evening our 2 Year 7/8 EPro8 Challenge teams will be competing at Stratford Primary against a number of other schools to solve problems in creative and practical ways. The children have had plenty of practice for these challenges with our weekly STEM challenges we have been having in class every Friday. If your child is involved in this please make sure their permission slip has been returned.

On Wednesday the creative problem solving approach will continue as we have the Otago Problem SOlving Maths Challenge. This is a number of problem solving questions which push the children to think outside the box.

On Thursday we have Athletics here at Toko School. If it is wet Friday is the postponement day. The children have been developing their athletic skills over the last few weeks with the Run, Jump, Throw sessions. It will be a great day and we hope to see as many parents there as we can.

The final paperwork and details regarding our TOPEC River Safety day which is Wednesday 12th will be coming home this week so keep an eye out for them.

Reading, writing and maths are going to be integrated into an ANZAC unit which will run over the last two weeks of term. Such an important day with great significance that we will be learning a load about.

Both Year 7 and 8 teachers spent a day learning some of the basics of Japanese in anticipation to kicking off our Japanese Language Unit next term. We are excited to be introducing this new language.

Have a great week.