Friday 31 July 2020

Kia ora whānau

Another successful week at Thorrington! What a way to end the week with a fantastic Pyjama Day. The children have had lots of stimulation this week with continued visits to Life Education, a visit to the river to sketch the flora and fauna of our natural habitat, Buddy Reading starting up again, a Hangi and of course the treasured sausage sizzle!


Dates to be aware of for next week are:


Thursday 6th August

  • Library Day

Friday 7th August

  • Sausage sizzle
  • Timatanga Team assembly (hosted by Year 1) 11.50a.m start.
In preparation for our Wearable Arts focus later in the term, we took our students down to our local river habitat to sketch their observations. We had a great time.












We hope you all have a lovely  weekend!
Kind regards
Wendy, Sarah and Annan

Saturday 25 July 2020

Week 2

Kia ora whānau

Well, Week 1 is done and dusted already and the children have all settled back into school easily. Unfortunately, it is a bit cramped in the L space at the moment due to the toilet renovations, but the children have been great and we are making it work as smoothly as we can. It has been a busy week with Matariki celebrations,  school-wide discovery, and visits to the Life Education Bus. Please see below for more information on these.

Week 2
Thursday- Library day
Friday - Poetry ,   Hangi lunch and also Pyjama Day. This is an event run by two of our senior students who are trying to raise funds for Cure Kids. Please send your child in their PJs , with a gold coin donation.

MATARIKI WEEK AT THORRINGTON
This week Thorrington had their own Matariki week. Matariki is the marker of the Māori New Year, signalling a new season, new crops and new life, so we thought it fitting to begin Term 3  in the same way - celebrating renewal and fresh beginnings.

Throughout the week the tamariki read, sung, listened to and watched different materials about Matariki. Today they enjoyed a Whole School Matariki Discovery Day with many creative activities on offer, including whai (string games), kite making, star creations, tī rākau (stick games), weaving, and other things.

Ask your children to share with you what they have learnt - it could be a fact about the stars, what different celebrations happen during Matariki, what Matariki actually means, or one of the kupu hōu (new words). Here is a timetable of the different daily tasks and learning that they explored throughout the week. We hope you enjoy!



DAILY KUPU HŌU (New Word)
Matariki Learning / Activity
MONDAY
whetū - star
There is different information about Matariki because it differs from iwi to iwi. Each iwi shares different kōrero (talk) regarding Matariki. Some are unable to see Matariki from their rohe (region), while some iwi herald the new year with a star named Puanga.
TUESDAY
pātaka kai - storage house
Matariki Breakfast (Text - click the button to download the PDF or click the to listen to audio)
WEDNESDAY
whenua - land
THURSDAY
hakari - feasts
Have a singalong of this Matariki Waiata (Song) together. The lyrics are also on this same page.
FRIDAY
whakapapa - ancestry

Matariki Quiz (Junior)



HANGI LUNCH
Our annual Hangi Lunch day is next Friday 31st July. Today some order forms have been sent home. If you wish to order a hangi, please fill out the form and return to the dropbox in the office no later than Wednesday 29th July at 9am.

Life Education visit- we have had a fabulous series of visits with Harold in the Life Education van. We have learned about how we are all unique, how our brains control our personality and how we can interact positively with our friends.   Below is a range of options that your child can do if they find themselves in a  situation of conflict at school or in play.

















Have a happy weekend.
Kind regards

Anna, Sarah and Wendy

Monday 20 July 2020

Kia ora  whānau
Just a quick "Welcome back to Term 3"! It promises to be a very busy term, but also one filled with great opportunities for our children.

Unfortunately, our toilet renovations are not quite complete yet. It will take another couple of weeks in order to finish all the plastering and painting. This does mean that we cannot use our normal exit for the children by the playground.
Hence all L Space children will be exiting by the front door for the next couple of weeks.

 We are also very lucky to have the Life Education  Trust visiting our school at the moment. Over the next couple of weeks, all of our children will be partaking in this, with a focus on relationships and friendships.

We are also celebrating Matariki this week, with a school-wide Discovery day this Friday based around Matarkiki, and a hangi on Friday 31st July.



Library day is still Thursdays
Poetry is Friday

Any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Kind regards

Sarah, Wendy and Anna.