Who are we?

Te Ara Angitu is a group of Year 5 and 6 students at Ara Tū Whakatā Gilberthorpe School in Hei Hei, Ōtautahi, Aotearoa. Welcome to our blog where we share our learning throughout 2022.
You can also see sharing from Rimu and Whakamanawa students from previous years.

Thursday 30 June 2016

SkoolBo Success

Super SkoolBo Stars

SkoolBo is an online tool that children can work on and seem to really love.  They can challenge other players and earn points for the answers they correctly answer.  We are new to SkoolBo so have not yet discovered all that it can do.  We do know though, that the activities and challenges are based on Literacy and Numeracy.

In our first ClassBo Challenge, we earned way more points than expected.  We set another two day challenge and have a goal of 5000 points.  This challenge is still in process.
The students in Rimu can see where we as a school are on the leaderboard against other SkoolBo schools around New Zealand.  

Today, Eli saw that we were third so took a screenshot of the leaderboard and emailed it to Miss Waho.
During the school day we were placing third.
Later that evening, Emily was working on SkoolBo from home so emailed through another screenshot.
Later that day, learner from home pushed us into second place.
Ka mau te wehi!!

Wednesday 29 June 2016

Challenge Achieved

ClassBo 5000 Challenge Success

So earlier in the week we set a class challenge in SkoolBo.  We had two days to complete literacy and numeracy activities and reach 5000 points.  We received an email today so can now set our next challenge.  Here is the final leaderboard.

Tuesday 28 June 2016

Prototec Example

We are learning to improve our times tables and basic facts.  Today we used Prototec to see what we need to get better at.
Here is my first attempt and my marks.
I think I need to work on division because some of these were not quick and easy to answer.

Monday 27 June 2016

SKOOLBO Trial


Today we are trialling SKOOLBO.  Skoolbo is a great new program to help with reading and maths. Children are immersed in an incredible learning world and are highly motivated by the inbuilt rewards. Parents and teachers are equipped with an array of tools to help achieve wonderful educational outcomes for their children. And best of all – it’s free!
In Rimu Class, we are having a look at this to see if we think it is something for us to use to enhance our learning.  It certainly was a lot of fun so we are ready to review to see how it can benefit us.
For our first go, here is our leaderboard for the day:


Check out our comments below to see what students thought:

Thursday 16 June 2016

Rimu Learn to Voki

Miss Waho's Twin Voki

Today we learned how to create a Voki so we can share our learning using Sight, Sound and Motion which is also known as SISOMO.

Click here to meet Leon


Learning to Insert Voki Screenshots

Waru learns to Screenshot for Blogs

Today Waru Reading group are learning how to make their blog posts more appealing and interesting to look at.


Wednesday 15 June 2016

Kapa Haka Visit Educare Delamaine

Kapa Haka visit for Matariki

To help the kids at Educare Delamaine celebrate Matariki, some of the senior hub Kapa Haka crew paid the pre school children a visit and performed some of our Kapa Haka repertoire.  While we performed, our audience was captivated.  The young children also sang for us and we very cute.  It was the second time we have performed and our students looked very professional and made us all proud.
Performing for the tamariki.
The tamariki perform...hey we know that kid.

Tuesday 14 June 2016

Voki Demo

Voki and Matariki

Today Waru Reading group learned how to create a Voki and insert a link into their blogs.  This is an example.

Monday 13 June 2016

Samoan Music

O Le Pepe

We are learning about Samoan music and have been introduced to a new song.  Ms Tapuke has been guiding us through our Inquiry into instruments and teaching us how to sing while also learning some Samoan language.  

Sunday 12 June 2016

Sight, Sound and Motion

VOKI and Reading


This week in Reading, Miss Waho's groups are going to try out VOKI.  This will give our posts sight, sound and motion.  This is a tool that Miss Morgan has shared through her Cluster workshop.  Here is Miss Waho's initial trial run to share with her Reading groups.
Click below to view our demo Voki.

Friday 10 June 2016

Kūtai Article Follow Up

Reading about Kūtai


LEARN
This week in Reading, Whitu have been reading an article called Kūtai.  We learned some interesting facts about mussels and decided to buy some green lipped mussels and actually experience some of what we had read about.  
CREATE
Before we cooked the mussels, we had a loo, smell and feel of them.  We then put them in a pot to boil.  As they were boiling, we started writing a blog post about our learning.


There was a lot of excitement in the room when our kūtai started to open.
Some exploration and discussion about what bits were what.
Some kūtai needed a bit more encouragement to open.
Fear Factor fail...not a fan and could not eat it.
After we ate or didn't eat our kūtai, we took our shells to a nearby harakeke bush.  We had a go at stripping the flax to expose the muka, the fibre used for weaving.  It was interesting when this wasn't working so well due to the green lip of the mussel.  Once this was picked off, stripping the harakeke went a lot better.

SHARE
Next week, Whitu Reading group will complete their blog posts and share learning about this special, mollusc.


We are Celebrating Ramadan

Ramadan

LEARN

Today Miss Waho brought her Koran and Rehal in to class.  Sameer and Elham explained to us what the Koran is, how to respect it and when they read it.  They taught us about Ramadan and what that means for them.

Elham reads from the Koran in Arabic.
Sameer reads the English version.
Ms Tapuke got us to complete a KWL sheet about what we know about Ramadan.  We then got the opportunity to ask Sameer and Elham questions as they shared their religion and culture.  Every single one of us have learned something new and interesting about our classmates today.  
Before our discussion, we know very little about Ramadam.

Our next learning step:  We are going to continue our learning about Ramadan and join together at the end for a celebration. (Sameer and Elham want chocolate).




Wednesday 8 June 2016

Samoan Music Learning

The Sounds of Samoa

LEARN

We listed the instruments we know and then ventured off to learn about them.

CREATE

We worked collaboratively to create a slideshow showing what we have learned.  

SHARE

One group shared what they have created so far.

Our next step: Continue to research about our instrument, complete the creation of our slides then upload our work to our blogs.


Integrity

Kiwi Can Brings us Integrity 

We had sad news today that Riki is moving on at the end of the term.  Today he brought Nathan in to meet us.  Nathan will be filling Riki's shoes and will work alongside Katie.  We would like to welcome Nathan to Gilberthorpe School.
Kiwi Can boys.
Rimu Class watch Israel Dagg speak about Integrity.
Some key messages we got were:

Integrity is important in their jobs
Have courage to say no to something.
Make your own choices.
Helps us reach higher levels.
We need to say what we are going to do and then do it.
If you have integrity, you will be trusted with more.

Quick pose with Riki and new Kiwi Can leader Nathan.
Graeme Dingle, co-founder of the Graeme Dingle Foundation who are the reason we are privileged to have Kiwi Can in our school.
Our next step:  To use and show integrity in all that we say and do.





Wednesday 1 June 2016

Go Noodle

Fitness Indoors

So the Christchurch winter weather has been a tad soggy lately so today we were trapped indoors.  We didn't let this stop us from doing our daily fitness.  Ms Tapuke introduced us to Go Noodle.
Arm rolls to warm up.
Happy faces at fitness...always a good thing.
Trying a little zumba.
Always at least two photobombers in Rimu.




Triple FilterTest

Is it true, is it good, is it useful?

This is a great filter test for all areas of our lives.  We will be using this filter in all we do.