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Wednesday, 31 January 2018

Number Facts

Number Facts Week 1

We wanted to see how much we could remember about numbers. We named as many facts as we could on each number. We also used our prior knowledge of addition, subtraction and place value to show how many different ways we could reach that number. 



Friday, 15 December 2017

Christmas Wishes

Christmas Wishes From Room 5 2017


2017 has been a great year. Room 5 would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas!



Thursday, 7 December 2017

End Of Year Prize Giving

Room 5 Reap The Rewards


Room 5 show off their awards after end of year prize giving.



Mrs. Kelly pays a special visit to Room 5 to give out more awards.

Well done everyone in room 5!

Friday, 17 November 2017

Tamaki Primary Sports Day

A Great Day Of School Sports

Here are a few images from the day...







Wednesday, 8 November 2017

The Place I call Home

What is a place that you call home? Our movie for the Manaiakalani Film Festival this year was inspired by the learning that we did in class on the New Zealand election.

It focuses on the election issue that stood out to us above all others.  

This is our film - “The Place I Call Home”.

Monday, 6 November 2017

Right Place Right Tip by Mani


This is Mani's Top Tip poster. We have been learning to use our chromebook faster.

Friday, 20 October 2017

Room 5 Making Rangoli Patterns to Celebrate Diwali - The Indian New Year

Celebrating Diwalwith Rangoli

Yesterday was Diwali. It is also known as the Indian New Year or the Festival of Lights. Hindus celebrate Diwali every year. It is even an official holiday in countries like India, Nepal, Fiji, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore and Sri Lanka. In Hinduism, Diwali signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, hope over despair and knowledge over ignorance. 

Rangoli patterns are drawn on the floor of living rooms and courtyards. It is made using coloured rice, dry flour, coloured sand, flour petals or chalk. Making rangoli is thought to bring good luck. 

Check out some of our own rangoli designs below.


Fereti
Metui
Tsai drawing a pair of hands coming together which symbolise 'greetings' for Hindus.
Savannah
Orlando
Above: Savannah, Fereti, Metui and Orlando making diyas for the festival of lights.


Zion
Ana


Below: Room 5 students next to their rangoli patterns.

Ana and Tsai
Nitika


Eh Htoo Wah
Mariah





Keru and Vaka





Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Motat Trip

Tamaki Primary School's Trip To Motat




Our Inquiry focus in Term 3 was Recreation and Entertainment. As part of our studies we visited Motat to see how people have entertained themselves throughout history and how recreation has evolved over the years.

The children loved the trip and learnt a great deal!








Friday, 18 August 2017

Cook Island Week


Celebrating the Cook Island Language and Culture


Room 5 Performing a Cook Island 
Drum Dance During Assembly
Thanks Mariana for all the help.