Friday, 27 February 2015

KIT Notice for Week 4

This week we have enjoyed our visits with Harold the Giraffe in the Life Education Trust bus. We learned about the things that make us unique and how to be a good friend. If you’d like more information about the programme, visit http://www.lifeeducation.org.nz/ and click on the KIDS or PARENTS links.

The Cox family have very kindly offered to host a Harakeke family picnic from 12-3pm on Sunday 8 March. This will be a great chance for families from our community to get to know each other. Bring a picnic lunch and your whole family for a great family outing!

We sent home a notice this week about treating headlice, following the discovery of some of these little critters in our community. If you did not receive this notice, copies can be found on the noticeboard outside the Red Room or on this blog: http://wmsharakeke.blogspot.co.nz

Finally, a reminder that children must have their swimming gear at school on Tuesday for the Aquathon. As it is also our Kiwi Camp Day, they can wear mufti (whanau colours if possible) that day (3 March).

Upcoming events:
  • Tues 3 March - Kiwi Camp Day & Aquathon
  • Sun 8 March - Harakeke Community Picnic - 12-3pm (postponement Sun 15 March)
  • Tues 10 March - Kiwi Swimming Demonstration


Regards - Maree, Morgan, Thelma and Heather

Friday, 20 February 2015

Kiwi Sharing

We had our first Kiwi Sharing assembly today. This is the greeting song that we sing to start our assembly.

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Busy as Bees!

No wonder our learners are tired at the end of the day! Check out this video of a morning session in our first week of school. 


Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Info from Meet the Teacher night

Welcome to our community! Here is some information about our organisation and programme at this stage of the year.

Learning Spaces
In the Harakeke community, we have three main learning spaces:

  • Red room (was LC 6) - where Mrs Herring (with Mrs McHarg) is currently based
  • Yellow room (was LC 7) - where Mrs Boyd is currently based & our community gathering space
  • Green room (was LC 8) - where Mr Tomlin is currently based


Contact Teachers
In our community, each learner has one ‘Contact’ teacher who will be responsible for their pastoral care and reports. This is to ensure that learners feel they have at least one solid relationship with a teacher so they can approach that teacher if they have questions or concerns. To help build this relationship, learners will be with their ‘Contact’ teachers for most subjects at the start of the year. Parents may also prefer to approach the ‘Contact’ teacher in the first instance if they have questions or concerns, however they can approach any of the Harakeke teachers as we will be meeting with each other regularly to ensure we are fully informed of every learner’s needs.

Morning Routine (being prepared for learning)
Each morning when your child arrives at school they are to put their bag away in the cloak bay outside their home class and then put their reading packet into their named tote tray in the learning space that they have their reading group lesson. Next they are to sign themselves in on the sign in board outside the Yellow Room (previously called LC7) by moving their name from the bottom up to the top to show that they are present at school for that day.

Harakeke Hui (Community Time)
Each day, we will start with a hui in the Yellow Room. During this time, two teachers will be checking the roll, while the third reads the daily notices and leads our community singing. The first song we are learning is ‘Count on Me’ by Bruno Mars. This song has a great message about friendship and being there for each other. We will be sending home the lyrics to this song as part of our reading/poetry programme. Other songs will be added to our repertoire over the year.

Reading
To start maximising the power of having three teachers working with your child, we will be mixing children across the three learning spaces for reading. Just as in a single-cell classroom, learners have been placed in a reading group based on their current learning needs. Your child’s reading teacher may currently be a different teacher from their Contact teacher. As a result, please feel free to approach their reading teacher if you have questions about your child’s reading. Your child will know who they go to for reading, as their reading packet is placed in that teacher’s home room.

Harakeke Heroes
Starting in week three we will be nominating children as a “Harakeke Hero” for the day. This means they may have an extra responsibility for that day or be allowed certain privileges in class.

Homework
As part of maintaining the strong link between school and home Harakeke team teachers will set homework for all learners to practise, to help them to learn and retain what has been taught in the classroom.

This includes:

  • Reading - books given out during reading group lessons and then a poem to be read and recited as weekend reading. Please fill in your child’s log book each night. 
  • Spelling - Based around the Essential Word Lists  (which make up the majority of written text) students will be given ten words to learn which will be tested on a fortnightly basis alternating with Basic Facts Maths. 
  • Numeracy Basic Facts - The Basic Facts are based around key concepts for learners to master and recall within a short time frame (6 seconds). The recall of these helps learners to process larger number equations with less difficulty and less reliance on using materials or fingers. The Basic Facts ladder is levelled so that learners are working at their own ability level and progress as quickly as they can show they can retain the new knowledge learnt. This will be tested fortnightly alternating with Spelling. 


The First three weeks this term are about establishing routines/systems

  • At West Melton School we have high expectations for all learners
  • The Harakeke Community learners are the leaders of the Kiwi team, as they have been at school longer than the learners in the Kauri team and are expected to show others the right thing to do 


Contact 
If you have any queries please feel free to email the appropriate teacher on:
thelma@westmelton.school.nz
maree.boyd@westmelton.school.nz
morgant@westmelton.school.nz

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Theme song for Term 1

In the Harakeke community we are focusing on building friendships this term. Because singing is a great way to work together as a community, we have chosen Bruno Mars' song Count on Me as our theme song for Term 1. Here is a link to the video we use to sing it each morning.

Monday, 2 February 2015

First Day News


A very warm welcome to the 2015 school year and especially the Harakeke Community where your child has been placed for the year.

The teachers in this community are Thelma Herring, Maree Boyd, Morgan Tomlin and Heather McHarg (Thelma’s release teacher on Thursdays).  Their home rooms are as follows:
Mrs Herring and Mrs McHarg are in the red room (the old LC6)
Mrs Boyd is in the yellow room (the old LC7)
Mr Tomlin is in the green room (the od LC8)

The children will meet in the yellow room every morning for our Harakeke Hui time.  Prior to that time the children will be expected to have dropped their reading packet off to the room they will be reading in and signed in for the day in the foyer of the yellow room. Therefore it is important that they get to school in time to do these jobs and be prepared for learning.  Please remember the bell goes at 8.50am.

Swimming will begin tomorrow therefore we ask that your child has ALL their clothing and swimming gear named, including goggles, swim caps and rash tops.  If clothing is named we can return it, if not we can’t.

We will share more details with you at ‘Meet the teacher’ Wednesday night when you get the chance to come and see the Learning Communities.  The evening begins in the Wharenui at 7.15pm followed by two identical sharing sessions in each community one at 7.30pm and the other at 8pm, this allows people to attend two sessions if they have more than one child at school.