Kia Ora Whanau
We have had our best week yet! Our wee team is really starting to think about and reflect on how their words and actions affect others. We are noticing more thoughtful and kind behaviour in and out of the class and are delighted with the change we are seeing.
We want to thank our very supportive Whanau who have reinforced this very important message at home. It really does make a difference.
Our team are tired, midtermitis has hit. Luck we have a long weekend ahead. We wish you all a safe. healthy and happy time with your people.
Monday 21st March
School is closed on Monday due to Otago Anniversary.
Crazy Sock Day
On Wednesday 23rd Arrowtown School is holding a Crazy Sock day to raise money for World Down Syndrome day. It would be awesome if the tamariki could wear the most crazy, colourful, mismatched socks and bring along a gold coin donation for this very important cause.
Oral Language/News
This term our learning focus is ‘Our Stories’. Our oral language/news will be an opportunity for the tamariki to tell their own personal stories through a variety of different prompts e.g. their likes and dislikes, goals, friends and whanau. Most weeks we will be sending home a simple sheet or activity (in your child’s book bag) for your child to complete. We will be compiling these sheets each week and creating a book that will share each child’s unique and individual story. We ask that your child be the one to complete these with support when needed. Part of learning is having the confidence to give things a go and we find this is a great way to build that confidence. If necessary, please feel free to write underneath your child’s writing for clarification purposes.
Below you will find our oral language/news topics for next week and your child’s day to share. It is important that your child is ready to roll on their day as it is unlikely they can be caught up later in the week. The prompt your child needs to do their news is in their bookbag. Please send completed copy back in your child’s bookbag before their given news day.
Room 1 Oral Language DayRoom 1 Oral Language Day
Room 2 Oral Language Day
Te Reo Moari Language - Word/Statement
Each week we will share the statement or word we are learning in the classroom. If you use it at home as well we can all learn together.
For week one we will be learning three Maori greetings…
Kia ora (Key-or-ra) - Hello
Morena (More-re-na) - Good morning
Ata Marie (R-ta-ma-ree-ay) - Good morning
Learner Quality
Each week we will share the learner quality focus from our G.O.L.D characters. This term we will be focusing on the G (Guardianship) and our learner quality for week one is…
“Celebrate success of self and others”
Sunhats
We still have tamariki arriving without of losing their wide brimmed hat. This is something they need to have each day in their school bag every day otherwise they are asked to stay in the shade during break times..
Clothing
We ask that the tamariki are sun smart and are dressed appropriately for the conditions. Covered shoulders please. Please name all of your children’s clothing.
Sunscreen
Please apply sunscreen to your child before they come to school in the morning. Sunscreen is then offered again at lunchtime. Please help your tamariki practice putting on sunscreen at home so they know how to when the time comes.
Class Blog
Our class blog can be found here R1 and R2 Blog. This is a great resource for you to use at home.
School Lunches
Follow the link below to create an account to sign up for school lunches. Please keep in mind if you had an account from last year, we have switched providers so you will need to create a new one.
https://www.arrowtown.school.
Brainfood
Each morning we have a piece of brainfood to keep us going. Brainfood is a piece of fruit or a vegetable. We ask that you please pack a piece of brainfood in your child’s lunchbox each day that is easily accessible.
Enjoy the long weekend, we look forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday.
Nga Mihi
Sarah and Nadia
Coming Up…
Athletics - Wednesday 6th April
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