Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Auckland @ Tamaki Primary School: Auckland Christmas in United states
Auckland has described how American's typically celebrate Christmas - read more here. Auckland @ Tamaki Primary School: Auckland Christmas in United states
Auckland @ Tamaki Primary School: Christmas In NZ and Australia
Auckland has described how Australia and New Zealand typically celebrate Christmas - Auckland @ Tamaki Primary School: Christmas In NZ and Australia
Angel @ Tamaki Primary School:
Angel worked hard today to catch up on work she missed and get her work completed on time. She has detailed answers and has really thought about what she has read. Well done Angel.
Angel @ Tamaki Primary School:
Angel @ Tamaki Primary School:
Hiria @ Tamaki Primary School: christmas work
Hiria has described how Canadians celebrate Christmas - read more here. Hiria @ Tamaki Primary School: christmas work
Mojtaba @ Tamaki Primary School: Christmas/Kwanza/Hanukkah
A wonderful explanation (in his own words) of how Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanza are different. Well done Mojtaba.
Mojtaba @ Tamaki Primary School: Christmas/Kwanza/Hanukkah
Mojtaba @ Tamaki Primary School: Christmas/Kwanza/Hanukkah
Fiafia in the park
Today we had our Fiafia in the park.
It was very fun!
Together as a class we sung the new remake of Winter Wonderland, called Summer Wonderland.
You can watch it here.
Watch us singing by clicking here.
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Mojtaba @ Tamaki Primary School: WALT code
A great post from Mojtaba where he explains what special new block he had to use in his coding course.
Mojtaba @ Tamaki Primary School: WALT code: this is my coding. I'm up to coarse 2 and stage 6. I solved this by repeating it you see those purple boxes thy repeat how ever much...
Mojtaba @ Tamaki Primary School: WALT code: this is my coding. I'm up to coarse 2 and stage 6. I solved this by repeating it you see those purple boxes thy repeat how ever much...
Thursday, 1 December 2016
The Summer Learning Journey
Today a lady called Rachel came to talk to us about the Summer Learning Journey.
Want to find out more about the Summer Learning Journey?
Have a look through these...
Being a part of the Summer Learning Journey will help you not to forget all the things you have learnt this year (especially in writing!), but it will also give you the chance to learn about new countries and meet new people.
(And you might even win a goodie bag and smartphone...!!)
Note - students please talk to your parents before you sign up, as you need to discuss how they can support you in this decision. Do you have a laptop or computer at home to use? Do you have internet at home? If not, do you have your TLN password to use? Where is the closest library you could visit?
Celebrating 100 posts!
(Written by Miss Ashley)
Today in assembly I really wanted to celebrate some of our students who have reached 100 posts on their learning blogs. These students were Dziah, Hiria, Alyssa, Mojtaba, Timote and Auckland.
These students got a certificate each but also got to choose a new background for their blog (instead of a boring orange background). They have worked very hard to keep on top of their work throughout the year and remember to post it on their blog. These students are also very diligent at using the correct labels on every blog post.
Well done you guys, I am very proud of you!
Check out their blogs by clicking their names above and leave them a congratulations comment!
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Learning how to code!
Today we started learning how to code!
We did it on a website called www.code.org.
You have to work your way through different courses, that teach you different stuff. The course 1 is really basic stuff like how to move your character to the left or to the right, or up and down.
It gets harder when you move into course 2 and keep going.
Here are some pictures of us working on our coding.
One student even finished Course 1 within one hour and posted on her blog about it..
Alyssa @ Tamaki Primary School: Learning how to code!: Today we went on www.code.org which is a website that teaches kids how to code. Coding is like the background of how games work. I complet...
If you are not sure how coding works, check out this quick movie. Coding is when you control how a game works by moving blocks (the coloured brick looking things on the right hand side).
Making up one whole.
Today we made fraction flippers so we could see different combinations of how to make up one whole.
We learnt that 2/8 is the same as 1/4, and 3/13 is the same as 1/4 as well. Because of this, there are lots of different ways that you can make up one whole.
Here are some students blog posts.
Hiria @ Tamaki Primary School: Equivalent fraction of one whole
Auckland @ Tamaki Primary School: equivalent fractions of one whole: 1/4 + 1/4 + 3/12 + 3/12 =1 whole 2/8 + 2/8 + 1/4 + 2/8=1 whole 3/12 + 3/12 + 3/12 + 2/8=1 whole 1/4 + 1/4 + 2/8 + 3/12= 1 whole 1/4...
Eve @ Tamaki Primary School: equivalent fractions of one whole: 1/12 1/4 1/8 1/12 1/4 1/8
Syraiah-Lee @ Tamaki Primary School: equivalent fractions of one whole
Dziah @ Tamaki Primary School: equivalent fractions of one whole
We learnt that 2/8 is the same as 1/4, and 3/13 is the same as 1/4 as well. Because of this, there are lots of different ways that you can make up one whole.
Here are some students blog posts.
Hiria @ Tamaki Primary School: Equivalent fraction of one whole
Auckland @ Tamaki Primary School: equivalent fractions of one whole: 1/4 + 1/4 + 3/12 + 3/12 =1 whole 2/8 + 2/8 + 1/4 + 2/8=1 whole 3/12 + 3/12 + 3/12 + 2/8=1 whole 1/4 + 1/4 + 2/8 + 3/12= 1 whole 1/4...
Eve @ Tamaki Primary School: equivalent fractions of one whole: 1/12 1/4 1/8 1/12 1/4 1/8
Syraiah-Lee @ Tamaki Primary School: equivalent fractions of one whole
Dziah @ Tamaki Primary School: equivalent fractions of one whole
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Celebrating our own learning achievement!
As part of our inquiry, we have been celebrating different parts of ourselves and our lives.
Today we had a look at our learning achievements.
Miss Ashley gave us our assessment data from term 1 and term 4, so we could compare it and see how much we have moved up in our levels.
Here is how the levels work...
Timote @ Tamaki Primary School:
This is my achievements from term 1 to term 4.I ...: This is my achievements from term 1 to term 4.I have moved a lot of levels I am proud of myself.
Hiria @ Tamaki Primary School: Celebrating my learning achievements.: This is my learning achievements from Term 1 to Term 4. I have worked very hard and moved up lots of levels.
Mary-Jane @ Tamaki Primary: Celebrating my learning achievements.
Syraiah-Lee @ Tamaki Primary School: celebrating my learning achievements
Today we had a look at our learning achievements.
Miss Ashley gave us our assessment data from term 1 and term 4, so we could compare it and see how much we have moved up in our levels.
Here is how the levels work...
Writing levels
Starts here and goes higher and higher -
1B
1P
1A
2B
2P
2A
3B
3P
3A
4B
4P
4A
5B
5P
5A
Maths levels
Starts here and goes higher and higher -
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage E5
Stage 5
Stage E6
Stage 6
Stage E7
Stage 7
Then we created a DLO to explain our achievements.
Here are a few..
Hiria @ Tamaki Primary School: Celebrating my learning achievements.: This is my learning achievements from Term 1 to Term 4. I have worked very hard and moved up lots of levels.
Mary-Jane @ Tamaki Primary: Celebrating my learning achievements.
Syraiah-Lee @ Tamaki Primary School: celebrating my learning achievements
Monday, 28 November 2016
Safety Online
Today Room 6 students made some infographics to inform how kids can stay safe online.
By- Alyssa
By Syraiah Lee
By - Auckland
By - Saia
Celebrating our Families
Today we used google drawing to show why families are important to us and why it is worth celebrating what our family members do for us!
Saia @ Tamaki Primary School: Celebrating my family
A great reflection by Sossaia - as part of our inquiry unit "Celebrating Me", we are thinking about all the other things about us that are worth celebrating. Today we are writing about our families!
Saia @ Tamaki Primary School: Celebrating my family
Saia @ Tamaki Primary School: Celebrating my family
Dziah @ Tamaki Primary School: WHAT THINGS ARE WORTH CELEBRATING ABOUT MY FAMILY
A great reflection by Dziah - as part of our inquiry unit "Celebrating Me", we are thinking about all the other things about us that are worth celebrating. Today we are writing about our families!
Dziah @ Tamaki Primary School: WHAT THINGS ARE WORTH CELEBRATING ABOUT MY FAMILY
Dziah @ Tamaki Primary School: WHAT THINGS ARE WORTH CELEBRATING ABOUT MY FAMILY
Friday, 25 November 2016
Syraiah-Lee @ Tamaki Primary School: the secret life of pets
Syraiah-Lee @ Tamaki Primary School: the secret life of pets: On thursday room 6,7 and 8 went to the movies in howick and we watched the secret life of pets it was fun to watch even though some people ...
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Hiria @ Tamaki Primary School: Lilliput minigolf
Hiria @ Tamaki Primary School: Lilliput minigolf: Today room 6,room 7,room 8 and half of room 10 and room 9 we all went to the Lilliput mini golf it was in anorak first we all went in room 6...
Monday, 21 November 2016
Sosaia's Reflection on today's fun activity
Today, students from TPS had an education day called EOTC. In Tamaki PrimaryĆ name, EOTC stands for Education outside the classroom. Today the activities that we all participated in was Bowling and Lazer strike. It was fun because I was playing with my friends and we were shooting each other on the Laser Strike. What I liked about our trip we made is that I was trying to be respectful and helpful for my teacher Mrs. Sharma because it is her birthday today. Here are some photos above from where we were.
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