Monday, August 17, 2020

Conservation Week - Nature Through New Eyes

 


There are some really interesting activities to do with your family in the
Department of Conservation Website.  
Go to the link below and click on Activities to check them out.

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You can also look at the Otorohanga Kiwi House.
Each day they have online field trips at 11am.



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Sunday, August 16, 2020

Home Learning TV

Home Learning TV | Papa Kāinga TV will be back on Monday 17 August to support learning for children aged 2-to-11 years while Auckland remains in Alert Level 3.


Home Learning TV | Papa Kāinga TV will take over TVNZ DUKE's daytime schedule 9am to 1pm on weekdays. Programming for younger children includes the popular Karen’s House at 9am, followed by programmes for children aged 5 to 7, including junior movement with the Dingle Foundation and junior science and maths with Suzy Cato.

DUKE is available on Freeview channel 13, Sky and Vodafone TV channel 23.
It can be live streamed on the TVNZ website, www.tvnz.co.nz. Content will be available for catch up viewing on TVNZ OnDemand.

All earlier episodes of Home Learning TV | Papa Kāinga TV remain available through TVNZ OnDemand.

Please help us let parents and whānau know that Home Learning TV | Papa Kāinga TV is back by sharing this information in your regular communications and/or on social media.  

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Home Learning for Thursday & Friday 13 -14 August 2020

 Hi Room 1 

Learning for today.


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"Mrs Wishy Washy's Farm"
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Enjoy you day Room 1.

Send me some photos of your farm.

Keep safe and remember to be:

























Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Maths Week

 


Here are the daily maths problems.

Monday:
There are 5 Bananas and 3 apples. 

How many fruits are there altogether?


Tuesday:

What is half of 10?


Wednesday:

Jack had 10 stickers. He gave 5 stickers to Tom.

How many stickers does he have now?


Thursday:

What number comes before 13?


Friday:

There were 10 Meerkats sitting on a log and 4 jumped off.

How many would be left?