Mōrena e te whānau, Here is a basic outline of what we are doing in school today. Please put any responses/photos/videos onto Seesaw so we can see what you did at home if you are unable to attend school. Ngā mihi nui, Whaea Joy and Whaea Andrea _______________________________________________________________ FITNESS Good energy at home with Go Noodle GENERAL Importance of hygiene Wash Hands - Book READING/WRITING Why do leaves change colour - Book Make leaf pictures… Leaf Poem MATHS 1. Warm-up 2. Problem-solving question for today. Work independently . Explain, justify, draw. At the pet shop, there are 23 dogs in one cage and 8 cats in another. How many animals do they have in the shop? 3. Warm down maths games. AFTERNOON FITNESS Born to move - amended link PE Relay Games - Pg 100 & 103 Learning about relays
40 ka pai things to do outside Some cool ideas from the Department of Conservation website! https://www.doc.govt.nz/get-involved/conservation-activities/40-ka-pai-things-to-do-outside/ Activities Play tag Kick a ball around Build a hut Play hide and seek Wash the car Weave harakeke Lie on the grass Find cloud shapes Dig a hole Play catch Jump in puddles Dig for worms Catch rain on your tongue Kōrero (talk) with the plants Look at ngā whetū (the stars) Skip, run, jump, dance, repeat! Read a pukapuka (book) under a tree Explore with a magnifying glass (or old specs) Fly paper planes Cartwheel and handstand Make a treasure hunt Have a teddy bear picnic Make a daisy chain Run around with paper strips Wash the windows Pick some flowers Gather seeds and plant them! Play hide and seek Make a leaf collection Make a nature mandala Make a mini moat in the garden/gravel Make a leaf and rākau (stick) creature Make and float a leaf waka Make a bark rubbing Head out with torch at night! Waiata (sing...
FOR THOSE WITH NO INTERNET (or prefer the analog life!) GENERAL THINGS YOU CAN DO Cook together and talk about what you are doing and other times you have made these meals. Watch educational shows on TV Clean together and discuss why we clean and the best ways to keep ourselves safe and well. Play games together like I Spy, Charades, Pictionary. Create your own puzzles by drawing pictures then cutting them out. READING Talk! Tell your children stories from your childhood and stories of their tupuna. The more stories children know, the better their reading and writing will get! Find some paper (an old envelope, back of an old letter, anything will do) then talk about something you have done together - a walk, cooking, clearning. Child to say the story, adult can write the story on the paper and the child can read it back. These can be saved and read every day - build up a big pile of stories written on anything you can find! Often companies print lit...
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