Saturday, March 25, 2017

National Costume Day 2017


Celebrating National Costume Day 


National Costume Day in Habitat 10 2017

A very multicultural mix we are with Fijian Indian, Scottish, Filipino, South African, Samoan, Kiwi, Maori, NZ European, Iraqian, Tongan, Korean, Japanese, Danish, Chinese and English heritage. Having this diversity in class helps us grow our understanding of other cultures and our differences and similarities. 


Sunday, March 19, 2017

Notices week 8

Habitat 10 Notices:

  • Camp has been postponed until June 20th due to all the recent rain in the Hunua Ranges. Unfortunately the Camp was badly damaged and needs more time to get up and running. 
  • Camp parent helpers meeting is still going ahead Wednesday 22nd in the Multimedia suite.
  • Class photos are on this Tuesday.
  • Welcome to Mr Thomas, a student teacher, who will be teaching in Habitat 10 until the end of Term 1. 
  • Remember to bring in things for the class science table. 
  • Maths Buddy is up and running in Habitat 10 so parents ask your children to share their learning with you. 
  • The school library is in use again so library books can be exchanged on Tuesday. 
Mrs Millett

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Dance

Dance in Schools visited Bayview and gave us a taste of dance. Check out our video.



Shared Novel

Jave is taking a turn at reading the class novel, Under the Mountain by Maurice Gee, to Habitat 10. Other students have also read to us and we sometimes go outside and sit in the shade of a tree to hear Mrs Millett read the story. We are getting up to the exciting parts now.

The book was sent to the class from the Kelloggs and New World books in schools competition. Hopefully we get some nice new books for the school library after the competition ends at the end of March. Just pop up to Albany New World buy two Kelloggs products, drop you docket into the Bayview School box and we get a free book. That easy!


Circle Time

We have been having Circle Time every Wednesday with Lynley. During this time we have been getting to know each other through games and learning how to take turns and respect others point of view. We have talked about the brain, identified different emotions by looking at body language and facial expressions. We discussed ways that we can identify positive and negative thoughts by being "thought detectives". All the activities are fun and engaging.

This activity below was when we made a web of positive statements about each other.



Mindfulness

Habitat 10 has been learning about Mindfulness over the last few weeks and exploring how this can be used as a tool to help us control emotions, calm down and have more focus on our learning. We have been using the smilingmind program designed for 7-9 year olds. 


If you would like to find out more about the research behind Mindfulness in schools the link http://mindfulnzschools.nz/ has some excellent information. 



Below is one of the mindfulness activities. Kenta taught us all how to make an origami boat and when we listened to the mindfulness lesson we were asked to think about our breathing and how the boat was moving up and down. It was super fun and relaxing. 










Long Bay Picnic

Long Bay picnic was a great day to get to know each other and continue to build relationships with our classmates. We spent most of the day with our Pikorua Learning Group helping the younger students and leading some fun activities. Nearly everyone in Habitat 10 reflected that the swimming was THE BEST part of the day. The water was warm and the waves were perfect.
Smiles everywhere!
Happy swimmers




Beginning our beach games.


Lunch in the large fale. Yummy!

Nice castle girls

Even the mums and dads got involved and had heaps of fun.
Collecting and washing essential sand castle parts.









Even the our shoes were used for decoration.


Exploding volcano.