Many thanks to all families who attended three way
conferences last Thursday evening – it was wonderful to hear and share ideas
about our goals and our learning. Thanks also to those families who came to
support our assembly presentation about ourselves as scientists.
This week in Room 3 Janice Oliver will visit us for a
special skill session on throwing, and we’ll also have a visit from Rooster
Booster – did you know that the law has changed? You now have to sit in a
booster seat until you are seven, no matter how tall you are.
We are looking forward to our first Grasshopper Tennis
session (last week’s was rained out, but an additional session will take place
in week 6). Please make sure that you pay the $5 for tennis to the office (or
let the office know of exeptional circumstances) as children will otherwise not
be able to attend all sessions.
We are also having
a visitor from the ASB bank who will talk with us about money – managing money
is such an important life skill, it’s impossible to begin too early!
Our final novelty this week will be our first te ao
kori session led by Miss Giraud. Over the next five weeks children will be
rotating around five different classrooms to experience five health and fitness
activities associated with tikanga maori.
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