Thursday 27 June 2013

Mihi and Shared Kai


Thank you to all the family and whanau who came in to watch our Mihi's and share some kai with us! Enjoy the video!


Tuesday 11 June 2013

Recycling

This morning Room 9 looked at heaps of garbage. A lady came and showed us how much rubbish we create at Enner Glynn School in ONE DAY! We felt sad about the rubbish. We felt sad because that rubbish will go to a landfill. Here is some of the rubbish that was there.

Plastic


Food Scraps


Paper



Cardboard



Mrs Langi gave us some ideas of how we could help. Here are some ideas. 
  • We can recycle things like paper, bottles, yoghurt pots and food scraps.
  • We need to keep our food scraps in our lunch boxes until lunch time and then put them in the worm bucket (remember the things that can't go in there like orange peel and plastic).
  • We could wrap our sandwiches in baking paper.
  • We could make our own muesli bars.
  • We could start using canvas bags for our shopping.
Our classroom reuse and recycle boxes







Saturday 1 June 2013

Thank you

We loved the performance so much last week we thought we had better write to Bernard and Kuba and say thank you! We spend the week thinking about what we loved and what we learnt from their performance. Here is the email we sent to say thank you.


Dear Bernard and Kuba
Thank you so much for visiting Enner Glynn School in Nelson, New Zealand last week. We throughly enjoyed your performance, and I have to say I was as captivated as the students! My class decided it would be a good idea to write and say thank you for coming and tell you what we enjoyed about your show. The children have just chosen part of their writing to share with you as it would have taken you a long time to read it all! They are a year 1/2 class so all aged between 5 and 7. 
Thank you again for coming and sharing your inspiring performance with us! 

Kind regards Alice Whitehead and Room 9 

Here are some of the children's comments:


I liked the performance. The best dance was the slow and fast motion when both of you were dancing. From Catayana

Piper was good. I hope you come back. From Lilly C

My name is Lily H. I liked the dancing. It was cool. I loved it too. I hope I see it again. From Lily H

We learnt never to give up! From Te Waimana

My name is Sam. I am 5. I liked you doing the hoop dance. I loved Kuba doing his dance. I also learnt a little bit of poi from you Bernard. From Sam

I loved Kuba. He was cool and Kuba was good. He is really nice too us. From Danica

I hope you have a good time travelling. From Sebastian

I loved Kuba’s dancing, he moved like a robot. From Aaliyah

Your dance was amazing, I would like you to come again please. From Annabel

I learnt some Maori words from you Bernard and I loved your dancing. From Zoe

I really liked your dancing Bernard, it was amazing. Could you teach me? From Ava

I liked the eagle dance, you looked like an eagle in the sky. From Levi

On stage Bernard taught us a Maori word. From Lyric

I loved the hoop dancing, you are very clever to make an eagle dance. Kuba you dance like a slow robot. From Sophie

Kuba I like you handstand. Its like you are walking on the roof. From Ollie

Your dancing was amazing because you had cool music. From Marlon

I liked the way you said never give up. I would never give up playing rugby. From Coen

Kuba’s dancing was amazing. I also loved the way you did the hoops really, really fast. From Leana