Monday, January 26, 2009

How to make an Arrow Paper Plane


Ever made paper planes before? Vivienne has. She has made a Delta paper plane and now a Arrow Paper plane too.
Go to http://www.funpaperairplanes.com/Plane%20Downloads.html to get the template and you can make it step by step with Vivienne.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Logan writes his own report

Like Elizabeth in a previous post Logan wrote a report for himself too. He thought carefully about what he thought he had improved on throughout the year and what he might focus on next year.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Mary's e-learning task


Last year in 2008 Mary was working hard to improve her e-learning using kidpix in the classroom. Watch her animation and comment her on how well she has done.

Monday, January 12, 2009

A self evaluation report by Elizabeth

At the end of the year it's a particularly busy time for everyone. But especially for teachers. Teachers write reports for each child and it can take a long time. Last year the children in Room 10 wrote their own reports with as little help from the teacher as possible. Listen to Elizabeth's self evaluation report and see if she has made any improvements or not.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Alexandria experiments with Bubbles

At the beginning of 2008 one of the first things we wrote about was bubbles. Listen to Alexandria's story and how she was able to sequence her ideas carefully.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Elizabeth reflects on her e-learning for the term


Each term children have a task to do in e-learning. This term they had to draw the rubbish then decide which bin it goes in and animate their pictures in kidpix. This is Elizabeths first post and she has done extremely well.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Hueloata's Simile about a Hot Air Balloon


In term 2 our topic was Up, Up and Away and we looked at flight. Our children were very lucky to have a hot air balloon fill up but not fly away on our school field. We were learning to write similes for this hot air balloon. Listen and find out what Hueloata thought.