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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Keeping Ourselves Safe

This week we are learning about how to Keep Ourselves Safe. We had a special visit from a Police Officer. His name is Constable Rob. Constable Rob talked to us about the best ways to keep ourselves safe. This program is run by the New Zealand Police. You can find more information about it here.




We learned about:
  • Getting Lost 
  • Keeping ourselves safe with people we know 
  • Keeping ourselves safe around people we don't know 
We shared stories about how we might solve a problem. We could: 
  • If we were lost we would look for someone in uniform  
  • Contact a police officer 
We need to learn our own information:
  • Full name 
  • Full Address 
  • Parents phone number 
Lot's of children found this quite challenging. Please take the time to teach our child your contact information including your full address and telephone number. Everyone knew their full name, the rest was a little tricky however. 

Monday, October 17, 2016

Fractions

Room 3 children learned about fractions. It can be very tricky to figure out that one whole can be divided into equal parts.

As we watched a video about sharing, we drew our own examples of fractions.


We guess which fraction the teacher is pointing too. If there are 8 parts and she points to 1, then it must be 1/8. 


We write our response with a partner on the whiteboard. 



The top and bottom numbers have their own names. 


We practice making our own representations. We fold, cut and label. 


Kia ora whanau, 

Fractions can be a very tricky concept for children to grasp. We have watched some videos and done some baking. If you have time to talk with children about fractions, cook or look over the video's posted below it would help to reinforce their learning in class. Fractions is the basis for a number complex mathematical concepts. The more exposure they have the greater their understanding. 

Ms Harrison 









Friday, October 14, 2016

Hokey Pokey

In Room 3 we were learning about Procedural Text. It is a kind of writing that tells us how to do something and in the right order. It also tells us the materials we need. Examples include Recipes and Scientific Method.


We researched the Recipe for Hokey Pokey. We found out it had only 3 different ingredients. We wrote our recipe in our words in our writing book. We also researched a recipe of our own choice.


Recipe 
Ingredients
5 Tbsp Chelsea White Sugar
2 Tbsp Chelsea Golden Syrup
1 tsp baking soda

Method
  1. Grease the base and sides of a 20 x 20 cm slice tin with butter. 
  2. Place sugar and golden syrup into a heavy based saucepan.
  3. Heat gently, stirring constantly until the sugar dissolves.
  4. Increase the heat and bring to the boil. Boil for two minutes. Stir occasionally, if necessary, to prevent burning. Remove from heat.
  5. Add the baking soda and stir very quickly - the mixture will froth up rapidly.
  6. Pour into prepared tin immediately. Leave until cold and set then break into pieces.
What recipe did you pick?

  • Vaughan: Chocolate Brownie 
  • Sonny: Strawberry Ice Cream 
  • Ataahua: Chocolate Mud-cake 
  • Kaitlin: Rainbow Cake 
Cakes, sweets and lollies were very popular in Room 3. We decided that Hokey Pokey was a great option for following the instructions and it also gave us a chance to see a really cool scientific experiment. 



The Solid and liquid combined. 



The Hokey Pokey was so sweet, crunchy, sticky and delicious.