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NEW STUDENTS
Blenheim Campus welcome our new Year 3 students
Timothy Hamilton, Eva Clifford




Stein Clifford, Phoebe Clifford




SELF PORTRAITS
Room 1 has started the year by doing self-portraits with a difference. The learning intention was to focus on balance and utilizing all space.






















GREYMOUTH CAMPUS
Here’s a photo of the lovely Millen Deck who’s spent the day exploring isosceles triangles and creating a deskmat based around his goal word TRY. An interesting exercise indeed….very trying for one of us. Millen is a new Year 3 student.
WESTPORT CAMPUS
We welcome Eva Field and Frankie Filleul, Westport's new Year 3's




FIRST DAY BACK IN WESTPORT
We all got to school in Westport, joined in for assembly, and then we broke into our house teams. We completed a 'Zoom Etiquette' scavenger hunt created by Mrs Song, and ran by Mr MaCawley, Mrs Bainbridge, Mrs Mooney and Mrs Ritchie. Students worked hard as teams to find the clues, and put a puzzle piece together that revealed a zoom pin. The team had to log into zoom and complete the scavenger hunt presenting their zoom etiquette skills. Congrats to Troopers, for winning the scavenger hunt!
We then set an obstacle course for the Juniors, while the seniors played basketball.
WELCOME TO NELSON'S NEW STUDENTS
At the Nelson campus we were delighted to welcome seven new students to Year 3 and 4. Our new Year 3 children are Brock Ivory, Shiloh Thomas, Aqueelah Petrie, Jairus McLean and Quillen Haughten, who has moved here from England. In Year 4 we have Noah McLean and Tawny Maiden, also from England.
Brock Ivory, Tawny Maiden, Quillen Haughton
Shiloh Thomas, Noah McLean, Aqueelah Petrie






GIANT SUNFLOWERS
Last year the Greymouth juniors sent us some sunflower seeds, so last term we planted them in our gardens. What a surprise it was to return after the holidays to find gigantic sunflowers taking over the beds.




This is what Tesori Bailey, Year 4, wrote about the sunflowers:
All the juniors from last year have grown sunflowers from seed. The sunflowers have grown very tall and fat. The leaves of the sunflower are rough and heart shaped. When I touch the stalk it feels prickly and it is very hairy. Some sunflowers are droopy. The petals are bright as the sun. They have grown as tall as a giant. When I saw them I was amazed! I didn’t know they could grow so quickly, well for me. Mine didn’t grow. In the middle of the sunflowers there were little yellow flowers piping up. When they ripen and turn into seeds we get to eat them.
With no rain the sunflowers are now looking very sad. We wrote about how the wind this week affected the sunflowers. This is what Maeva Brewerton, Year 4, wrote:
Yesterday the wind was blowing big gusts like crazy. The wind made some of our sunflowers collapse and the rest were blowing down, sort of tilting sidewards. I wished they weren’t bending down. If the sunflowers were normal they would be lovely.
For maths, the Year 3-4 thought of some counting and measuring questions to do with sunflowers. "How tall are the sunflowers?" How many seeds are there in one flower? How many petals are in a sunflower? were some of the questions they asked, which led to some estimating and measuring. They also wanted to find out the size of a leaf. This led to a discussion on how we might find out the area of the leaf. In this picture Noah and Aqueelah have drawn around the outside of a leaf on squared paper and are counting the number of squares there are.







