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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

For Your Information

Term 3
This term is going to be a very busy one with plenty of opportunities for students to continue to achieve. There will be a Lost Civilisations inquiry unit, speeches, ICAS Mathematics and English, Arts Splash choir, gymnastics, the Wearable Arts and also netball and hockey sporting competitions. Students will need to continue to display the CARE code, making the most of these opportunities.

Wearable Arts
This years Wearable Arts is connected to our inquiry; Lost Civilisations. We have 3 different themes that will be thoroughly introduced to the students this week. The making  of the wearable arts will be a mixture of at home and school. We will have a full mask making week as well as 2 finishing off days later in the term for costumes. The following is the current timetable for this process:
By the end of Week1
Students will have chosen a theme.

By the end of Week2
Students will have designed a Wearable Art and know what materials they need.

By the end of Week3
Have created their mask in class.

By the end of Week5
They will have started their costume at home.

By the end of Week6
Have finished their costume.

Inquiry
This terms inquiry is Lost Civilisations. Over the term we will be completing a number of pieces of work that will be compiled into a typed and bound finished product. Each week students will have an expectation to complete certain pieces of work that might need to be finished at home.  This inquiry links to the wearable arts show and is designed to create wonderment and excitement in the mystical world around them.

Homework
The homework structure this term will be a mixture of speech homework (research, development and preparation) and also wearable arts. Hope they can keep up with the basics.

Please note there is no assigned homework this week as this is the reward that the students have earned.

Speeches
Our literacy focus will be on speeches. This year the students will also be doing a mihimihi/pepeha to introduce themselves before their speech. The following is the current timetable for this process:
By the end of Week1
Students will have chosen a speech topic. Students will have written an interesting and catchy introduction in class. Students will have an understanding of what goes into their pepeha.

By the end of Week3
Students need to have developed research questions and done the research that will help them in their speech. Students will have written the main part of their speech. 
By the end of Week4
Students will have everything prepared and have thoroughly practiced their speech. 

By the end of Week5
Students will have performed their speech in class.

Stationary
Now that we are half way through the year there are a number of students who require more stationery. The students have all done a stocktake of their current stationary and know what items they require. Please discuss with your child whether they have the required stationery to be prepared for each lesson.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Syndicate Assembly Week 10

Table Tennis
·      Finals Week
And the 3rd/4th playoff winners are…
Year 5/6 Girls:
Nina - 3rd
Paige - 4th

Year 5 Boys:
Monty - 3rd
Bennett - 4th

Year 6 Boys:
Matthew - 3rd
Lachlan - 4th

Shoe/Jacket Drive
·      Well done and thank you to all those who have donated items of clothing and shoes.  If you have any further donations please continue to put them in the box by the office.

BP Challenge
·      Congratulations to the Y5/6 Muritai School Team (Eden, Bennett, Andrew and Pablo) for doing an awesome job at the BP Challenge.  The team competed in two challenges.  They came 1st in the first ‘mystery’ challenge and 2nd in the second ‘mystery’ challenge.

Regional Cross Country Championships
·      The event will be held at Rathkele College in Masterton on Tuesday.
PODIUM RESULTS: Charlotte Humphrys – 3rd Year 5 Girls, Macey Caughley – 1st Year 6 Girls, Maya Hahn – 2nd Year 8 Girls.  All of the Muritai School students who competed (10 in total) did a great job.

Term 2 Celebration
·      To celebrate the achievements of the term we will be having an ‘End of term celebration’.  This involves the students choosing from the following activities: a movie, electronic gaming, board/card games and dance/music.  It will take place on Friday, after morning tea until lunchtime.  If the students want to bring anything for the celebration e.g. electronics, they need to have parental permission first.  Each class will also be having a shared lunch, their teacher will instruct the students as to what they should bring.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Toi ataahua - beautiful art

In room 13 we have been exploring the story of Ranginui and Papatuanuku and how Ruaumoko became the god of earthquakes and volcanoes. 

We are now creating artworks that show a part of the story.
 

Monday, July 1, 2013

Maori Language Week

Ka tīmata Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori i tenei ra - Māori Language Week started today.

Ko ngā ingoa Māori te kaupapa o tenei wiki - The focus of this week is Māori names.

He titiro atu a te Kura o Muritai ki ngā ingoa Māori o ngā wāhi ki runga i a Eastbourne me Te Whanganui-a-Tara - At Muritai School we are looking at the Māori place names we have in Eastbourne and Wellington.

Ko wai ngā ingoa Māori i mohio koe? - What names do you know?