Tuesday 30 May 2017

Hedgehog Fun

In our literacy group we are reading and investigating about food!  How to make food, different types of food even  buying food.  Today we read a book about making a hedgehog out of food.  We used skewers and pushed marsh mellows, grapes and pineapple onto them.  We poked the skewers into half an orange.  We used raisins for eyes as we didn't have cloves.  Autumn's dad showed her what cloves look like.
  
"They smelt funny" Autumn said.


Thank you for sharing your hedgehogs with
Te Kakano.  They were very yummy!


Sunday 21 May 2017

Coffee machine


Mrs Parkes kindly donated her old coffee machine to our class that doesn't work anymore.  We have had fun playing with it in our made up cafe.  Mrs Johnson and Mrs Smith sure had alot of coffees today!  Before we played with it Autumn, Jared and Aayla really wanted to open it up and see how it worked.  What wonderful curiousity!

Wednesday 17 May 2017

Writing Workshop

Aayla came to a workshop today to work on her writing goal. She is learning how to record the sounds she can hear in order. We looked at some pictures of three letter words. We needed to carefully sound out each of the letters and write them down. We had a lot of fun stretching out the words and listening for the sounds we could hear. Aayla was able to make the link with her phonic lessons and could identify some rhyming words. Great connections in your learning Aayla! 


Thursday 11 May 2017

Author's Chair 2


Aayla has been making great choices during Write to Self time. She is able to find a quiet place to work and write for the whole time.  
Keep being a great author, Aayla

Achieving my Writing Goal


Aayla has been working really hard on her writing goal of using spaces between words.  It is now much easier to read her interesting stories.

Aayla has chosen a new goal of being able to write all the sounds she can hear in order.

Friday 5 May 2017

Our Phonics

In our phonics lessons, we have been learning about word families. This week we are learning words that belong to the 'at' family. Here is Aayla's silly sentence:


What other words belong to the 'at' family?