Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Investigations Wednesday


Today is Wednesday the 11th  of December 2013. The focus children are Brock  and  Jack.  Brock  was at  the block. Jack was at the making table.





Sunday, 8 December 2013

Investigations Monday 9th

Monday the 9th of December 2013. The focus children are Michael and Prem. Michael is at mrs  T.  Prem is at the reading.




Monday, 2 December 2013

Investigations on Tuesday

Today is Tuesday 3rd of December. The focus children are Sriya and Maia.
They are investigating at the making table.






Thursday, 28 November 2013

Multicultural Day Friday 29th November

Today is Multicultural Day and we got to dress up as people from different countries.

I am dressed up as Thailand. By Ruby

Next time I want to be from Chile. By Meisha.

Next time I will be from America. By Brock

I am from New Zealand. By Rhys

We have had a great day so far.



























Monday, 28 October 2013

SLA@M students visit KBMS

Every Wednesday we are very lucky to have some students from the SLA@M group in year 10 visit our class and help us in our learning about science. Each week the 3 SLA@M students visit and work with a small group to complete a new science experiments. This has been a great opportunity to KBMS to learn off their peers and to develop a relationship with the older students in our school. It is also a great opportunity for the SLA@M students to develop their leadership skills as they prepare to enter College next year.
Here are a few snap shots of the wonderful learning that has been happening in our class each Wednesday.




Dance Term 3

Last term KBMS were learning all about Dance. Cristian from our class enjoys learning dance outside of school. We were very lucky to have Cristian show us his special Chilean Dance custom and speak to us a little bit about what he learns in Chilean Dance. It was very interesting and we loved hearing about dance from another culture.

Sunday, 22 September 2013

At the science table with Zachary

Today for investigations I investigated at the slope. I used that can roll and slide. I found the sticky tape was the fastest at rolling. I found the tin can slid the fastest. 



By Zachary


Tuesday, 17 September 2013