Showing posts with label Leo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leo. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Lovely Leo, our Kingdom Kid for May

A BIG CONGRATULATIONS LEO! YOU REALLY DESERVED IT.
Everyone loves Leo. He is an all round good guy.
His award says:

"Leo is kind, diligent and genuine. He is humble about his achievements and happy for others when they succeed. Leo is someone we can trust. He is like a solid rock."





Friday, 1 April 2016

March Calendar Challenge Winners

LOTS OF ENTRIES THIS MONTH!

Congratulations all entrants whether right or not quite :) 
Super research and presentation skills.
Here are a photo of those who said it was a... 
Ring-tailed Lemur that lives in Madagascar!
(Rafael was away today but he also entered and was correct. His entry is the green one leaning against Sam and Leo) 

ALL THE ENTRIES LOOK FANTASTIC UP ON THE WALL -
EYE CATCHING POSTERS ENTRANTS! We can't stop going up to the wall and reading them.

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Recycling Centre Visit (Reduce, Reuse, RECYCLE)


We're off! On the bus... exciting!
Listening to Pip our educator in the Recycling Centre's Education Room
Our recycling goes all over the world to be made into new things.
That mound you can see out the window is the old landfill covered over. The Recycling Centre site used to be a landfill for 57 years.
Safety glasses... check! High vis vests... check! Covered shoes... check! We are safe to go inside the Recycling Centre...

It smells in here!
Keeping together, keeping safe.
Workers sort the recycling travelling on a conveyor belt.


The end of the conveyor belt.
This is the landfill pile. Sometimes people put things in their recycling that cannot be recycled :(
Soooooo much rubbish!!! ...and this is just the Manawatu's! Pretty eye opening.
This is the paper recycling pile. Pretty glad this gets reused!


Outside the milk bottles are squashed and put in bales for shipping.

Imagine if our City Council did not have a way of managing our rubbish. Our houses might start to look like this! Rubbish is hard to keep tidy. The wild wind will whistle and blow wherever it pleases. Not very safe and healthy for us or God's animals. We really need to be good caretakers of God's beautiful world!

What we can recycle (left) and what we can't recycle (right) in Palmerston North.


Goodbye Pip and our Recyling Centre. We learnt a lot and loved our visit!

LITTERLESS LUNCH BOX (REDUCE, Reuse, Recycle)

Our theme topic this term is:
'CARETAKERS OF GOD'S WORLD'
We are learning how to be good caretakers of God's beautiful creation. We're not just leaving it to the adults! God gave the job to everyone.

Mrs Goodall from Zerowaste came to talk to us about rubbish; what it is, where it goes and how to REDUCE it. We especially learnt how to reduce rubbish in our lunch boxes. She came over two sessions.

In the first session we counted how many pieces of rubbish we were sending to the landfill (aka into God's soil) from our lunch boxes. We also looked at what we could RECYCLE or REUSE.

In session two we talked about better packaging choices, while still eating around-about the same things. Here are some photo's of session two...
















Mrs Goodall gave us some awesome information. Here she is showing us the landfill options.



Mrs Goodall showed us how we can create less rubbish while still having our chippie treat. She suggested buying a big packet of chips instead of the small ones and to put a few in a plastic container.


The litterless options are on the left and the litter options are on the right.

We worked in groups to test our knowledge and see if we could sort lunch options into litterless or landfill.


Tuesday, 8 March 2016

It's Policeman e, watch out vowels!

Policeman e

Policeman e is a rather bossy fellow. He likes to hang around at the end of words. He jumps over the consonant and says to the vowel, 
“Oi you, say your full name!”. The vowel does what they are told. Then Policeman e says nothing more.



Policeman e taking control of the word 'cake'!





Policeman e struts his stuff. Can you see who he is going to talk to in the word 'late'? 




In ‘not’ O says its nickname.








Policeman e changes ‘not’ into ‘note’.






Policeman e is giving that vowel a real talking to!