Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Week 2 !

With these short weeks, the days are flying by! This week we worked more on our routines. We have started our reading and homework programme and also our writing.
Our first writing we based around a book we had been reading in class , called "Smarty Pants" by Joy Cowley. It is all about what the clown can do in the book - flying a plane, swimming and swinging! We all sat around and had a talk about why we are a smarty pants. We talked about what kind of things we can do now, that we may not have been able to do when we were smaller.
I wrote the sentence into the students book and then they had a go at copying underneath. It was great to see such concentration during the lesson and everyone trying really hard to copy the words.

Here is a little collage of the students hard at work.


Saturday, 4 February 2017

Junior School Welcome

On Friday morning the whole junior syndicate met in Mrs Finucane's Room 7. This was a chance for us to greet all of our new smiley faces that have joined the Stanley Avenue whanau. It was also a good time for everyone to meet the teachers in our syndicate and to discuss a few things about what we do at school, our behaviour and expectations of when we are at school too.
The teachers in our syndicate are :

Mrs Trebes - Room 6
Mrs Finucane - Room 7
Miss Smith - Room 8
Mrs Valencia - Room 11

In other news , Room 5 have their display up in the office foyer! We have been listening to the story of The Crayon box that talked. It is all about a box of crayons who do not get along and do not like each other. Then a little girls bus the packet and makes an awesome picture and the crayons see how awesome each other are, and the great things they can do when they work together.
I will put a picture up next week, in the meantime, pop in to the office and see our smiley little crayons on display. This will be up for the month of February.

I hope you all had a great first week. We were very busy and the time went so fast! Next week we will be getting into our routine of Reading , Writing and Maths . Homework will also be sent home next week so please keep an eye in your child's notebook for details.

We are swimming next week in the afternoons, everyday, so please remember named togs and towels.

Enjoy the long weekend with your whanau , I will see you all next week.

Miss Williams





Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Hello Term 1!

Wow what an awesome start to the year! Lovely to meet new smiley faces in Room 5.
Yesterday we learnt about what happens at school when the bell goes, what we can do at play time and routines for our day.

Today we have been working on saying 'my name is....' in Te Reo.  If someone says to us " Ko wai to ingoa" we reply "Ko ..... taku ingoa"  It is taking a bit of practice but we are all giving it a go and learning together.

Here are some photos of Room 5 working on tumble activities. The first week is all about what we do at school and in class. Making a safe and comfortable learning environment for the students is very important. It sets them up to take risks and learn in their own time. We look at things like working together as a team, supporting each other and respecting each other.

There are so many aspects to the first week! But most of all it is about making learning fun. A lot of the learning students are doing is integrated through art projects, tumble activities and whole class work.



Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Welcome to 2017!

Hello and welcome to Room 5 for 2017!! How exciting! I hope that you are all enjoying your time with family , even if the weather hasn't been that great.
Even though school doesn't go back for a few more weeks I thought I would take the time to tell you all a little bit about myself and let you know a few bits and pieces.

I am a mum to 2 beautiful children aged 13 and 3. As a family we like to get out and about and explore the lovely walks in and around Te Aroha. I love reading,cooking, gardening and crossfit. I have been a part of the Junior School at Stanley Avenue for 3 years , where I have been the New Entrant teacher. If you new to Room 5, feel free to post a comment below and tell us about yourself!

Blogs & Facebook
As well as our class blog , there is also a school blog you can follow which is regularly updated on the happenings in other classes and school events. You can also find copies of newsletters, stationary lists, contact details and a lot more.Don't forget to sign up to receive alerts when we update our class blog too. Last year we also started up a school Facebook page, so next time you are on, search and follow it to keep up to date with events and goings on around school.

School App
Did you know that Stanley Ave has its own app?! It is very handy. You can receive notifications from your class , send in absentees,read notices, find out about events and get contact details for the school and other teachers. Even better is it's free to download and really easy to use!

Stationary Lists
Stationary lists have been handed out, but if you missed one or it got mixed up in the christmas wrapping paper and has gone missing - click on this link and it will take you to our stationary for the year - Room 5 Stationary list 2017     .
If you have children in other classes and need their stationary list ,these can be found on the school website.

If you have any questions or queries please feel free to contact me at hayley.williams@stanleyave.school.nz .

Enjoy the rest of the school holidays, I am looking forward to seeing you all on the 31st and can't wait to get into a fun filled year of learning!

Regards,
Miss Williams

Monday, 12 December 2016

Final assembly - End of year certificate

Today was our final assembly. We watched a performance by the band, the kapa haka and farewelled the year 8 students. 
It was also a time to recognise students throughout the school with our end of year certificates. Students were awarded either a certificate for academic excellence across all curriculum areas, or for consistently striving to succeed and showing a positive attitude towards learning.
This year the recipients in Room 5 were Lucas Gamble and Jessica Broekhals, who were both awarded the Striving to Succeed award.
 Lucas comes into class everyday keen and ready to learn. He is always organised ,asks a lot of questions and offers to help where he can. He never says that anything is too hard and asks for help when he gets a bit stuck. As a teacher I love being able to see Lucas working through tricky tasks and giving everything his all. This is the reason I chose him to receive one of my Striving to Succeed awards.
Jessica is a constant ray of sunshine in Room 5. She starts everyday with a huge smile and a cheerful greeting that lights up anyones's day. She is keen to give anything and everything a go. In class she asks for help is she gets stuck and is an amazing helper to myself and her classmates. She takes risks with her learning and always gives everything 100% effort and this is why I have chosen her to receive my other Striving to Succeed award.



Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Yoga for kids

Week 9 of term 4 and things are all go at Stanley Avenue! We have had a new smiley face join us, today we welcomed Kalais to Room 5. Kalais has an older brother so is already a little familiar to Stanley Avenue.
With a lot of activities, events and lessons going on, Room 5 sometimes needs a bit of down time. We have started looking at yoga for kids. The students are really enjoying something different and the positions help them calm down, work on their co-ordination and improve gross motor skills. Here is the link to one we have been doing in class Yoga for Kids . Below are photos of Room 5 enjoying their yoga session, and our new class mate - Kalais.





Friday, 2 December 2016

Bible in Schools assembly

Today was the annual Bible in Schools assembly. Each class that takes part in this programme had a chance to showcase an item they had been working on. 
Room 5 talked about the meaning of Christmas. Each letter represented an aspect of Christmas.
Students will be taking their books home that they have worked on each week, these can now be kept at home.
We made a lovely big card for our Bible in Schools ladies and Mrs Samuel was going to take it and show it to everyone.