Friday, 28 February 2020

Friday celebrations.

At Hamilton East School we love to celebrate the achievements of our learners. We do this each day in class celebrating the small steps we take on the way to bigger achievements. We also do this every Friday at Positive Assmebly. We’d love to see you there if you get a chance. 

Here’s Sophie from Room 19 talking about her achievement of placing 6th out of more that 60 entrants in this years X race. Ka wani ke Sophie! 

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1BAQXnGbcunUEgTHiA3VgBcLWdNf4ULvI

Friday, 21 February 2020

The BFG

This term Room 19 is taking part in Chapter Chat as part of our literacy programme. Over the space of a week, we read the book and then on Thursdays and Fridays undertake activities and answer questions related to what we have learnt that week.

These are posted to the Chapter Chat twitter and learners have the opportunity to interact with learners from more than 140 other schools New Zealand-wide.

This week learners had the opportunity to make a dream jar and label it with a dream that they have. If they didn't take part in this task they were answering ten questions about this weeks chapters.

One thing we have had fun with this week is discovering the made up words that Roald Dahl used in the BFG and trying to work out what they mean (have you ever tasted a snozzcumber?!?)




Saturday, 15 February 2020

Ko wai au? Who am I?

As part of our Turangawaewae inquiry this term learners are finding out about who they are and where they fit in our class, school and community.

One of the activities we have been doing is beginning the process of creating self-portraits.

We have been learning about look-draw-look, using a photo of ourselves. Once they have completed the sketch, they will darken the outline and then "colour" using tissue paper collage.

Below are some examples of learners engaging in this process.













Tuesday, 11 February 2020

Team Work Makes The Dream Work

One of the goals for this week has been to think about what helps us work together as a team, in our class.

Learners had to work in groups and try and find a way to make the longest piece of paper from one A4 sheet.

They had five minutes to consult with their group and plan their strategy and then 10 minutes to make the longest strip they could.

The results were interesting! But what really came out was what things help us work together in groups.

Learners came up with concepts like :

Contributing
Sharing ideas
Using everyones ideas
Talking to each other.

Combined with some work we did last week on how we like to be treated as individuals, the learners will take these words and ideas and make feathers for our class Korowai, which will represent the things we say and do as a class that help us to look after each other, learn and grow.







Saturday, 1 February 2020

Let me introduce myself

1st February 2020

Kia ora koutou!

My name is Ange Dent and I will be your child’s teacher this year.
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. 
This is my second year teaching Year Three and Four learners at Hamilton East School. 
My education journey started when studied Psychology and Sociology at the University of Auckland.

After leaving university I studied Child Psychotherapy and then worked as an early childhood
educator for a number of years.


I left teaching to look after my children (Noah, Isobel and Jack) and returned to the workforce
as a teacher aide in a special needs unit of an Australian high school.


When my children and I returned to New Zealand, I decided it was time to follow my dream and
gained a Graduate Diploma in Teaching. Hamilton East was one of my practicum schools.
I loved it here so much that I was very excited to be offered a teaching position.


My passions include art and craft (I am an avid sewist and make most of my clothes).
I love reading, writing, and being in and around the water. In my spare time, I race dirt karts
and collect and fix vintage sewing machines.


Your child’s year in Room 19 is going to be full of fun, lots of learning and exciting adventures. 

If at any time you have any questions, problems, or just want to have a chat about what’s going on,
please don’t hesitate to contact me,

Ngā mihi nui,


Ange Dent
adent@hameast.school.nz

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