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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Who do you value? Having Healthy Relationships


In Room 3 the teacher received some feedback that some children sometimes feel a bit sad after school. We have decided that a way that we can have 'Healthy Relationships' is to value one another. We decided that valuing one another meant that we show our appreciation. We act of DO something to show that others are important to us.




That means we have to act on our good feelings! Not just the sad ones.

Project Based Learning 
Project-based Inquiry is a learning style that puts the children in the drivers seat. The teacher gave us a mini project. Can you make something for someone (one person picked an animal) to show them that you value them?

The children were interested in making cards and painting pictures.  There were some really creative ideas like making a bunnny cake and making a doggy bed! Because these children really valued their pets! How cool!


Kaitlin makes her puppy a new bed



Some children explore water colour



Other children make cards in interesting shapes and sizes

 

Maya makes a bowl for her bunny, it's going to have some tasty treats inside


The freedom to explore and express ourselves helps us to solve problems using creative thinking skills.
Ka Pai Ruma Toru! 


1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Room 3, my names Alex and I go to Kawakawa Primary School. I enjoyed this video and thought it was so inspiring,I also enjoyed seeing you guys do a video of yourself being healthy and creative.
    Regards.
    Alex T

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