Saturday 23 March 2019

Wiki Waru/Week 8

WIKI WARU/WEEK 8

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Farewell to Kendall (Mrs Skelton) 

This will be Kendall's last week before going on maternity leave. She will be dearly missed and we wish her and her family all the best as they look forward to their new arrival! 

Tuakana Teina 

In Week 6 we had some Year 6 students visit our space during Tuhuura Time to teach us some poi! This was a lovely moment when older taught younger and built a relationship. Thanks to Daisy, Charlotte and Caitlin for being so great with our Year 2s! 

Tuakana/teina

Tuakana/teina refers to the relationship between an older (tuakana) person and a younger (teina) person and is specific to teaching and learning in the Māori context. Within teaching and learning contexts, this can take a variety of forms:
  • Peer to peer – teina teaches teina, tuakana teaches tuakana.
  • Younger to older – the teina has some skills in an area that the tuakana does not and is able to teach the tuakana.
  • Older to younger – the tuakana has the knowledge and content to pass on to the teina.
  • Able to less able – the learner may not be as able in an area, and someone more skilled can teach what is required.







Tuhūra Time 

A time to play and learn - after weeks of trial and error we have finally constructed a roof! 

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Family Photos to bring in 

As part of our Inquiry we have been learning our Pepeha and would love children to bring in a photo of their whānau so we can add it to our wall display. We have been making some art work to match and are recording our Pepehas on the ipad. 


Here is a great website to make your own pepeha! https://pepeha.nz/




Bug Club

We have herd that some people have had trouble logging on to Bug Club. We believe we have fixed the problems but would love feedback if you cannot get on still. Below are instructions on how to do this. Please let us know if you cannot get on as we may need to change the settings it is a widespread problem.

Your child has got a Bug Club password and QR Code in their notebook. It will look like the image below.   



If you have a mobile device you can use a QR Scan App to link to the Bug Club website or you can click on the bug club icon down the side of the Year 2 Blog page, or click here.


Bug Club will have online reading books assigned to each student for their home reading. Once a week, instead of reading with a teacher students will have time to read on Bug Club in class. This can also be their home learning as the website can be accessed on any device from home also. Bug Club books will match reading levels as they are in class. Students have a free choice numerous titles through their Bug club account. 


For more information click here for our initial blog post originally shared when we started the Bug Club program at Thorrington School. 



Library Day Tuesday


A reminder that this is every Tuesday - children can drop their library folders off into the post box during the week or on Tuesdays post their books and leave their library bags on the top on the curved wooden desk. 



Cross Country - Save the Date + Parent Helpers

This year's cross country will be held at school on Tuesday 9th April (postponement 11th April).


The event will run from (approx) 10.30am to 12.30pm. A notice detailing the races running order will be sent out shortly, but please save the dates in you diary.


We require some parent help on the day with marshalling duties around the course. Please send an email to Zoe Pullin sports@thorrington.ac.nz if you are able to help.




Friday 8 March 2019

Wiki Ono/Week 6

Wiki Ono/Week 6

Kia Ora Year 2 Whanau, a wonderful assembly by L3 this week. We shared our cross country training with an indoor demo! We will post the compilation of the real outdoor footage soon - watch this space! In the meantime here are some assembly pics. 









Whānau Hui Invitation

THORRINGTON SCHOOL — MAR 6, 2019
Thursday 14 March 5.30pm - 7pm
Kia ora koutou,
Haere mai ki te Whānau Hui – we warmly welcome you to attend our first Whānau Hui for 2019!Whānau Hui is a chance for families and staff at Thorrington School to meet up discuss topics such as promoting Māori language, culture and values at Thorrington School, and how we can best support Māori students at our kura (school).
The Term 1 Whānau Hui details are:- Thursday 14 March 5.30pm - 7pm- Location: Thorrington School Staffroom- Kai (dinner) will be provided. 
Please let us know if you have any food allergies)- Tamariki (children) are welcome!If you are able to attend, please RSVP to hayley.ngan@thorrington.ac.nz with how many from your whānau (family) will be attending.
Ngā mihi nui,Thorrington Staff.

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hui website link



Bug Club

Bug Club

A reminder that your child has got a Bug Club password and QR Code in their notebook. It will look like the image below.


If you have a mobile device you can use a QR Scan App to link to the Bug Club website or you can click on the bug club icon down the side of the Year 2 Blog page, or click here.

Bug Club will have online reading books assigned to each student for their home reading. Once a week, instead of reading with a teacher students will have time to read on Bug Club in class. This can also be their home learning as the website can be accessed on any device from home also. Bug Club books will match reading levels as they are in class. Students have a free choice numerous titles through their Bug club account. 

For more information click here for our initial blog post originally shared when we started the Bug Club program at Thorrington School.     




A reminder that this is every Tuesday - children can drop their library folders off into the post box during the week or on Tuesdays post their books and leave their library bags on the top on the curved wooden desk. 


Teachers out of class on Tuesday 

As part of release time all three Year 2 teachers will be released from class on Tuesday. Chris Panther (L1), Keith Hamilton (L2) and Olivia Grantham (L3) will be in the Year 2 space for the day. 

Saturday 2 March 2019

WIKI RIMA / WEEK 5

WIKI rima / WEEK 5


Kia Ora Year 2 Whānau, we have had another great week and are getting into our learning routines. It was great to see some of you on our Spaces in Action walkthrough on Thursday, the children were excited to have visitors! 


Cross Country Training



We have started our cross country training this week so it would be great if all children had shoes that are appropriate for running in. Bringing a second pair to school could a way of doing this. 


Wheels Day 

We have signed up to Walk or Wheel to School Day again - we will be starting this Wednesday. there will be spot prizes handed out! Here is a video explaining the idea behind this great initiative




L3 Hosting Assembly 



L3 will be hosting and we will be back at the regular time of 12pm Friday


Date: Friday 8th March
Time: 12pm
Place: School Hall


As always all are welcome, parents, if your child is a presenter in L3 you will be notified during the week. 


Have a great week!