Welcome to the Senior Team Blog at Manchester Street School. Prepare to be amazed at all the astounding work from Room H, Room I, Room K, Room S and Room T.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Senior Team Bike Out Postponed
Unfortunately, due to the wet and slippery conditions the Bike Out has been postponed until further notice. Unless Senior Team Students normally bike to school please leave bikes at home and children must be in full school uniform. Today is now a normal school day. Thanks
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Litterless Lunches
Don't forget we are an Enviroschool. Our green rainbow encourages us to be environmentally sustainable. One way we can do this is by having litterless lunches. Also you might just get a token from the Litterless Lunch monitors.
Beautiful Enviro Display
Last term each class created a picture displaying their class garden on Enviro Day. There were some amazing finished results, we are all very creative and clever!
Come and check them out in our office foyer.
Reciprocal Reading in Rm I
What a wonderful group of yellow rainbow learners!
Monday, March 27, 2017
Harold the talking giraffe and Tim
Today Room T went to the exciting life education bus and learnt about the big and incredible
body. First thing that we talked about was the bigest muscle in the body ... Then we played a game of talking tennis. It might sound interesting but it's just talking. And then we did the personality haka.
It's a good thing the bus didn't tip over when we jumped! Did you know when we are born as babies we have 100,000,000,000 brain cells!!!
Friday, March 24, 2017
Monday, March 20, 2017
FEILDING INTERSCHOOL SWIMMING CARNIVAL
On Monday night our MSS Swim Team represented the school at the Feilding Interschool Swimming Carnival held at the Makino Pool, Despite the very chilly conditions, the swimmers performed wonderfully with Taryn Backhouse coming a very creditable second in the Penhey Cup and our Relay Teams coming first and third in their event. The MSS 1 team now hold the Fairs Cup for another year. Congratulations to you all and thank you to parents, friends and families for your support.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Constable Cree comes to help us with our safety.
Constable Cree came to the senior team to share with us about important safety in preparation for our Bike Out.
Helmets:
Try them in the store.
Make sure it has a safety sticker for New Zealand.
Check straps are not frayed or chewed.
Check the outside shell.
2, 4, 1
2 fingers from eyebrow
4 fingers make a v around each ear.
1 finger under chin ...Not 2.
Check every single time. You may need to adjust it.
If your helmet is not done up YOU get the ticket, not your parents.
You should be riding on the road so that cars don't back over you when they come out of their driveways.
An adult should ride with you if you are under 10 years.
No child should be cycling at night.
Your bike should be suitable for your size today - touching the ground with your feet. The seat up to your hip.
Legal bikes must have:
2 brakes ( front and rear)
Rear red / orange reflector
Maintain your bike and you will be safe.
A air, B brakes, C chain
Oil your chain so it doesn't get rusty and it moves smoothly.
Rules.
1 metre from the kerb
Stick to the left.
Cycle in cycle lanes.
The same direction as traffic.
2 cyclists can ride side by side ( a breast)
If it is a narrow road ride single lane for your own safety.
Hop off and walk through an intersection/ roundabout if you are not sure.
No carrying other people on your bike. Adults can with a proper child passenger carrier.
Pegs are for tricks.
A pedestrian crossing is for pedestrians. Get off and walk across.
You must obey all road traffic rules. You are traffic.
3 seconds to indicate then both hands back on the handlebars.
Skidding ruins your tyre.
Monday, March 6, 2017
Ta Weta's back!😊
We caught him in a container.
We let him book a hotel first.
Thursday, March 2, 2017
We tagged a butterfly today
Today Room S tagged a beautiful butterfly it was very nerve raking when we put the tag on it
We caught it in a net before we tagged the butterfly.
We caught it in a net before we tagged the butterfly.
The gigantic Beetroot
Guess what? We have the biggest Beetroot Ever!! Zak brought it to show the class. Zak's dad grew it using his Equisite gardening skills.
We also had a competition to see how much it weighed. It weighed 1.9 kilograms!!! Jaycob guessed only one milo gram away!!!
Thanks for sharing your bulging Beetroot with us Zak!
We also had a competition to see how much it weighed. It weighed 1.9 kilograms!!! Jaycob guessed only one milo gram away!!!
Wow! Ben is as strong as a giant!
Thanks for sharing your bulging Beetroot with us Zak!
Cyber Safety - Parents
Last week the Senior Team classes visited each Senior Team teacher to learn about different aspects of cyber safety and being a Digital Citizen.
As a parent it is important that you know what your children is accessing online. If you would like more information you may like to attend the following:
NETSAFE COMMUNITY SESSION: 6.00 - 7.00 p.m. FAHS Library Monday 6 March A session that covers key messages around the support that whānau and parents can be providing to give their young people the best opportunity to access and use digital technologies/internet/apps and sites in safe and meaningful ways. This covers aspects such as;
Developing awareness of what young people are doing online
How long they’re spending online
Managing aspects of ‘self’ online such as privacy
Reporting in the first instance when something is not okay online Issues around the risky use of tech such as sexting and what to do when it occurs
Vulnerability to scams etc. online
The focus would be on affirming and reassuring whānau and parents in the role of parenting and as it extends into online spaces now.
As a parent it is important that you know what your children is accessing online. If you would like more information you may like to attend the following:
NETSAFE COMMUNITY SESSION: 6.00 - 7.00 p.m. FAHS Library Monday 6 March A session that covers key messages around the support that whānau and parents can be providing to give their young people the best opportunity to access and use digital technologies/internet/apps and sites in safe and meaningful ways. This covers aspects such as;
Developing awareness of what young people are doing online
How long they’re spending online
Managing aspects of ‘self’ online such as privacy
Reporting in the first instance when something is not okay online Issues around the risky use of tech such as sexting and what to do when it occurs
Vulnerability to scams etc. online
The focus would be on affirming and reassuring whānau and parents in the role of parenting and as it extends into online spaces now.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
First Teach the Teacher
In the morning me and my mum organised my teach the teacher .We made spring rolls Room I enjoyed them.
Everyone enjoying the feast. Holly timing the 30 seconds for the rice paper.
GETTING TO KNOW OUR CLASSMATES
Room H had a task to interview their learning partner and then write a descriptive paragraph based on what they had recorded. Here they are being investigative reporters with their probing questions!
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