Work for today
Ratu tekau ma ono o Whiringa- a - rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Tuesday 16 Novemeber
16.11.21
Reading to...
Today's focus is Maths
I am very proud of you all! I know that you are trying your very best! You can do it!
I love hearing your maths smarts and also enjoy you disagreeing with my maths and showing me why!
11.30am - 12.30pm - our last google meet as a class! I will go over this maths work with everyone!
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Rahina tekau ma rima o Whiringa - a - rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Monday 15 November, 2021
15.11.21
Reading to
Who are the main characters in this story?
Where is the setting?
Who is the good character? Why?
Who is the bad character? Why?
List in order the key events in the story.
Beginning-
Problem-
Solution-
Theme-
What is theme explored in this story? Use evidence from the text to justify your thinking.
Let's Watch the same story
Writing our story for today
The Cicada and the Ant Myth
Purpose: To entertain
Audience: Our Families
Today we will be brainstorming our story as a class!
Please use the planning template. I will model the planning. Then I will share the doc with you via hapara. Those using an cell phone, please write or draw the planning in your books.
We will finish off with a game of kahoot!
11.30am - 12.30pm - Google meet - I will model and run through this lesson on our google meet. Please bring a book and pencil to this class, especially if you are working on a cell phone.
All worksheets will be shared to you via Hapara before the class starts.
Texts and emails are sent out every morning before 9am to your parents with today's learning and the google meet!
Thank you for your support!
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Ramere tekau ma rua o Whiringa-a rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Friday 12 November 2021
12.11.21
Welcome to Fun Friday
Reading to...
Let's discuss the following questions:
What did Daedalus do for a job?
What did the King ask him to do for his Minotaur?
Why did the King imprison Daedalus and Icarus for?
How did Daedalus and Icarus escape?
What killed Icarus?
What is the moral of the story?
Discuss this Maths
Drawing Time
Come on over to our 11.30am - 12.30pm Google Meet!
Let's have some fun with our learning!
Thank you for your support by ensuring your child turns up to our on-line learning, especially if your child has a school chromebook at home!
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Rapare tekau ma tahi o Whiringa-a- rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Thursday 11 November 2021
11.11.21
Maths
Thank you to Chris and also Polevia for spotting this mistake on my behalf!
11.30am - 12.30pm Google Meet where I will be teaching this work. These worksheets will also be in your child's google drive.
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Raapa tekau o Whiringa-a-rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Wednesday 10 November 2021
10.11.21
Reading to...
Writing today we will go over how to write the solution part to our narrative.
Review of our story so far!
The Enormous Talo
Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old lady in a state house in Otara on Flat Bush Road. Their house was surrounded by a beautiful talo garden.
“What big talo you grow!” admired the old man’s neighbours.
“Thank you, I water my talo every night and put my grass clippings on top of them!’ said the old man.
The old man worked very hard every day, as his gym is his garden. His hands are wrinkly filled with dirt. He wears a hat on his head to keep his head nice and cool.
Every morning his wife would make him a cuppa tea and take it out to him in the garden.
The night before Christmas the old man tried to pull out the talo. However it was too big.
“Tug, tug, tug went the old man, I need some help!” said the old man.
The resolution is where the action takes place in a story. It is the exciting part of a movie. You want to move your audience. Your events in the story must be in logical order so the audience doesn't get confused.
Let's try writing one together. We have our plan. Now let's build up our resolution sentence by sentence.
Thank you for your help in supporting the online learning in our class.
See you all at 11.30am - 12.30pm for our google meet. I will take you through the work posted up here for you to have a go at.
Keep on working hard. Learn something new every day to add to your basket of knowledge!
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Ratu 9 o Whiringa -a - rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Tuesday November 2021
9.11.21
Reading to....
Who showed kindness in this story?
Let's discuss these questions as a class
Maths for today
Numbers tell stories
If you can see the story in your head..... you can bring meaning to the numbers you are exploring!
DMIC problem
Who is the main character?
What is she doing?
What is the question asking us to do?
Agree or disagree?
11.30am - 12.30pm- I am looking forward to doing some maths with you all, as I know that you have all been working hard learning your multiplication facts at home. Remember the more we practise and talk about our multiplication fact, the better we will all become!
This work has been turned in to worksheets, those with a school gmail, this work has been shared with you in your drive for you to complete.
Students who are working on cellphones, copy the work onto a book and send me a photo. You can do it!
See you soon!
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Rahina 8 o Whiringa - a- rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Monday 8 November 2021
8.11.21
Thank you to Ms Young for relieving in our google meet class while I attended a course! Thank you for your help! Room 8 really appreciate the learning you prepared for us on Friday!
Remember if you arrive to our google meet early, write a story to share with the class.
What do you think this quote is asking you to do?
Can you ask your parents to translate it into Samoan?
Who showed kindness in this story?
Sequence in order who came to help the old man to pull the turnip first. Who is missing?
What is the moral of the story?
What do you think the old man put into his soil to make his turnip grow so big?
What do you and your family put into your soil to make your talo grow so big?
Writing
Purpose- to entertain
Audience- our family
Let's write our own version of the Big Turnip. However we are going to write it as The Biggest Talo of Otara. Let's play our story together first.
Can you think of any other words that you can use for big? Make a list for all of the synonyms you know for Big... |
Looking forward to our reading and writing session!
11.30am - 12. 30pm- Google Meet session
Thank you for your support!
Looking forward to seeing everyone real soon!
Mrs Lologa
Friday 5th November- Week 3 - Home Learning Activities – CRT
Ramere Rima o Whiringa- a- rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Namaste Room 8, I hope you have all had a great week so far. Our zoom meet today is at 10.30am. Click on the link to join - Rm 8 Google Meet
Thank you all for attending our meet this morning. Please remember to complete all your work before sending it in to Mrs Lologa. Have a Fantastic weekend. Ms Young.
Congratulations to Polevia and the Lam Sam aiga who won the KFC prize this week for all their hard work online and completing all of their learning tasks. I encourage you all to keep working hard and sending in all your learning to me so you can go into the draw for next weeks prize.
Listen to the story below and answer the following questions about Diwali:
Diwali story - Click on the link
Answer the questions below:
1: What is Diwali and what does it celebrate?
2: What does Alisha do on the first day of Diwali?
3: What is Alisha’s favourite part of the story?
4: What does Alisha watch her Mum do on the third day?
5: What does Saal Mubarak mean?
6: What is at the hall to welcome everyone?
7. What does Bhai beej mean?
8. What does her Alisha do for her brother Sajan?
FIREWORKS SAFETY
During Diwali most people that are celebrating usually light fireworks. Remember you need to know how to be safe around fire works. Watch the video below and try to see if you can write down 4 things you can do to keep you and your whanau safe during Diwali and Guy fawkes.
Here is a clip of fireworks being set off altogether. Can you draw a picture of all the colourful fireworks that you have seen?
Listen to one of the stories of Ram and Sita. Can you use the story map to retell the story?
Fill in your story map of Ram and Sita and see if you can retell the story in your own words. You can use First, Next and Last to help with your structure:
Words to help you retell the story |
Maths Problems
A1: On Monday, Ram and Sita share some fireworks.
Ram has 2 fireworks. Sita has 4 fireworks.
Together, how many fireworks do they have to share?
A2:If Ram has 2 fireworks, and Sita has 4 fireworks on Tuesday and Wednesday too, how many fireworks do they each have?
A3:What is the total number of fireworks that Ram and Sita share in three days?
B1:On Monday, Ram and Sita have 7 fireworks.
They are not equally shared.
2 of the fireworks are Ram’s.
How many fireworks are Sita’s?
B2:Ram has the same number of fireworks each day up to (and including) Friday.
Altogether Ram and Sita have 20 fireworks.
How many fireworks are Sita’s that week?
C1:On Monday, Ram, Sita and Lukshman share some fireworks they'd been given.
Lukshman got half as many fireworks as Ram, and Sita got a third as many fireworks as Ram got.
They got the same number of fireworks each day up to (and including) Friday.
Watch the following clips to help you create your own Rangoli patterns. Pick one that you have resources for, e.g: chalk, paper, rice, paint.
Making Paper Rangoli patterns
We made our Rangoli patterns using chalk outside. See if you can give one of these rangoli activities a go.
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Week 1
Raapa toru o Whiringa - a - rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Wednesday 3 November 2021
3.11.21
Let's Read another Diwali story- this time you will find the worksheet in your google drive to complete.
Today we are focusing on Maths
DMIC
Who is the main character in this story?
What is he doing?
What is the question asking you to do?
Thank you so much for your support by making sure your children are completing the work.
Remember by working hard now, you will find success in your future. You can do it!
For those students who are working off a cell phone please write down your work in a book. Get your parents to take photos of your learning and email it to me!
Let's keep on rowing our waka together!
Mrs Lologa
Room 8's Learning for today
Today's Reading to story.... Rapunzel!
I wonder if you can tell me who showed kindness in this story?
Complete the following sentences
Persuasive Writing
Today we are going to write our 3rd paragraph for our letter to the USA to give Olohega back to Tokelau. I notice most of you don't like revisiting writing and adding on or editing your writing. It's OK writing is a journey!
Today we will see if PEEL works better-
Point - What is your point of view
Please complete your work on your google drive. If you are writing in your own book, please use this format.
I will go over all of the work today in our google meet.
Thank you parents for sending me photos of your children's learning.
KFC draw of children who have handed in all of their learning - due date Thursday 12pm, I will put in ROom 8's name.
Thank you. for your support,
Mrs Lologa
Ratu rua o Whiringa- a- rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Tuesday 2 November 2021
2.11.21
Kindness
Can you identify who showed kindness in this story?
Reading to story for today is.....
Maths for today
Who can see a pattern?
5 + 5 = | 50 + 50 = | 500 + 500 = |
0.5 + 0.5 = | 0.7 + 0.7 = | 7 + 7 = |
70 + 70 = | 700 + 700 = | 7000 + 7000 = |
Fale had to put out 37 chairs into rows of 6. Draw a plan on how he would put the chairs out. How many complete rows altogether would Fale have? How many complete rows of 6 would he have? |
Thank you so much for taking a photo of your work and sending it in to me!
11.30 am - 12.30pm - Google Meet.
I send out an email and a text every morning with the link to today's learning to this page and the google meet link.
Thank you for your support!
Mrs Lologa
Rahina kotahi o whiringa-a - rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Monday 1 November 2021
1.10.21
Thank you so much Ms Young for taking Room 8 for CRT, my children really enjoy you taking them for our google meet to teach them more about being kind to others and to celebrate Tokelau Language Week.
Breathing to bring our attention back with Ms Boyd!
Reading for today
How would you show kindness in this situation?
What is the moral of the story?
Who are the main characters?
Why is the Mouse scared of the Lion?
Why did the Lion laugh at Mouse's offer?
Why do you think the Lion is a bully?
Why do you think the Mouse is brave?
How did the Mouse show kindness?
How do you show kindness to your siblings when they have made you very mad?
A timid little mouse came upon him unexpectedly, and in her fright and haste to get away, ran across the lion's nose. Find the meaning of the following words: timid haste |
Writing
Today we will write another paragraph for our letter to the USA about Olohega.
Let's read Tito's example
Together we are going to write another big idea using SEEL!
11.30 pm Google Meet- I will go over this learning. This is also a time for parents to ask questions about the learning. I have decided to give 11.30pm timeslot a go for 1 hour google meet.
Monday- Reading and Writing, Kahoot
Tuesday- Reading to and Maths, Kahoot
Wednesday- Reading and Writing, Kahoot
Thursday- Reading to and Maths, Kahoot
Fun Friday- Drawing activity, Games, Kahoot
Thank you for your support,
Mrs Lologa
Friday - Week 2 - Home Learning Activities - CRT
Ramere rua tekau ma iwa o Whiringa- a- nuku, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Friday 29 October 2021
29.10. 21
Happy Tokelauan Week
Join google Meeting Today at 12pm. Great to see you all today. Some good learning happened today so please make sure you share it with your teacher. Also there is extra for experts on your webpage. Tofa ni!
Malo ni Room 8! - Hello Room 8! I hope you are all well.
This week is Tokelauan Language week. Here are a few greetings in Tokelauan that you can practice with your family.
Fakafeiloaki – Greetings What is your name - ko ai to igoa? | |
Have a listen to the Tokelau national anthem and try and sing along |
One of my favourite stories from Tokelau is called ‘The safe place’. Listen to the story and answer the following questions below:
1: Why do you think the hen couldn't be safe under the coconut tree?
2: Who lived on Fenuafala?
3: Where else do you think would be a good place for the hen to lay her eggs?
4: Who was she safe from?
5: Where else do you think could be a safe place for the hen?
6: Draw a picture and write a sentence where you think this safe place would be.
Click on the red button below to go to the link.
The safe place - click open link
Designing your own stamp. These are stamps that represent Tokelau. They are pictures of coconuts, fish, breadfruit and Taro. Can you design your own picture of your own stamp? Try to watch the video below from Tokelau and see if you can find something you think might make a good design for a Tokelauan stamp.
Maths work money: Stamps : Some letters cost more to send because they weigh more!
Question1: If I sent two letters to Tokelau and they cost me $3 each. How much would it cost me altogether?
Question 2: If I sent 4 letters . Two letters cost $3 and two letters cost $2. How much would it cost me altogether?
Question 3: If I sent 5 letters and two cost $1.40, two cost 45c and 1 cost $2, how much would it cost me altogether?
Question 4: If i sent 4 letters and they each cost 1 different stamp each, How much would they cost altogether?
Calming activity for the day. Breathing. Find somewhere quiet to sit and close your eyes. Imagine you are sitting on the beach in Tokelau. Take 5 deep breathes in and blow out slowly. What can you hear? Imagine you can hear the waves splashing on the beach. Take another 5 deep breathes in and blow out slowly.
Extras for experts
If you have a pencil, paper and crayons, draw and colour in the Tokelau flag.
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Rapare rua tekau ma waru, Whiringa -a - nuku, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Thursday 28 October 2021
28.10. 21
Happy Tokelauean Week
Let's watch this doco and write some facts from it.
Let's collect some facts that we know about Olohega
America has so much land. Tokelau is so tiny. We need our land back. | Return Olohega to its rightful owner. |
1856 An American sea captain arrived in Olohega and bought it for 1 bottle of gin and 15 shillings per acre. | 1925 Olohega was annexed by USA |
Tokelauans lived on Olehega. They grew extra food on this land for the other islands of Tokelau. | Tupua- Praying Rock there is one on Olohega and also on the other Tokelauan Islands. |
Tokohega Treaty 2 December 1980 a Treaty was signed between NZ and USA that outlined the maritime boundaries of Tokelau and USA waters. Olohega was now lost. Tokelau signed its rights of ownership of Olohega. | Tokelau felt NZ forced them to sign the treaty. No one asked the Olohegan to sign. Only the other islands of Tokelau signed. |
Let's write our letter to USA to give Olohega back to Tokelau
One sentence at the time!
Statement sentence | What do I want to say? |
Elaboration sentence | Explain more about your idea.... because.... |
Example sentence | Give an example to back up your elaboration sentence |
Link sentence | Conclude you big idea- you can ask a rhetorical question here. |
12pm Google Meet- we will go over this writing at this lesson!
Sharing TIme
Jeremiah's Learning
Ama's Learning
Soloa's Learning
Polevia's Learning
Class Web Page Maths
10.00am GM Meeting
Ms Melino's Lesson with the brothers Tito and Christopher
12pm Google Meet
Special Guest Whaea Julie
Thank you to all the families to turned up to our google meet at 12pm. Welcome Ese Pati... great to have you turn up to our meeting. Keep on sharing your learning photos with me!
Mrs Lologa
Raapa rua tekau ma whitu o Whiringa- a - nuku, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Wednesday 27 October 2021
Happy Tokelauan Language Week
Let's look at the Tokelauean Alphabet
How similar is it to Samoan?
Let's try and use some of these useful words in our emails!
Today is a Maths Session day so let's learn our numbers in Tokelauan.
Maths Improper Fractions
picture mixed fraction
1. Draw 4 halves | ||
2. Draw 6 thirds | ||
3. Draw 8 fifths | ||
4. Draw 9 quarters | ||
5. Draw 8 fifths |
Inati The young men sorted 157 fish into baskets of 10 fish, filling the baskets where possible. Express how the baskets are filled using a mixed number. Draw a picture What are the men doing? How many fish will be there be in each basket? How many baskets will there be? |
12pm Google Meet- I will go over the work with you.
Sharing TIme
Jeremiah's Work
Polevia's work
Polevia's work from Hapara
Thank you so much to Jeremiah and Polevia for sharing your work every day. Polevia you have worked very hard on completing the extra work sent out to you in Hapara. Jeremiah you have worked very hard completing the work in your book from the class page. Keep up the good work!
Today I was so excited to see Ama on google meet with her Aunty Ana and mum working alongside her. Keep on coming to our google meets!
12pm Google meet photos
Also it was good to see Soloa and Christina back at our google meet classes!
Let's keep on learning together, we can do it! Remember to check you emails and your texts as I text through the learning for our class every day, as well as the google meet link!
Please send through photos of your child's work so I can share it on our class page!
Thank you for your support!
Mrs Lologa
Ratu rua tekau ma ono o Whiringa- a - rangi, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Tuesday 26 October 2021
Happy Tokelauan Language Week
Today we will be talking about some big issues. A stolen island in Tokelau.....
Why are Tokelau people New Zealand citizens?
Why do you think Tokelau has no airport?
How would you get to Tokelau?
Why does the capital of Tokelau changes from atoll to atoll?
Where did the Tokelau ancestors come from?
How do historians know this?
Where did the Tokelauans that lived in Olehega move to? Why?
On this map how many Islands does Tokelau have?
Tokelau has 4 Islands, one island was stolen- Olohega
Here is a Te Vaka Song that explores this story
Translations of the Te Vaka Song
Can you buy land for a bottle of gin and 15 shillings for an acre?
If land looks empty and does not looked lived on, does this mean that no one owns this land?
Do you think the USA should give back Olohega to Tokelau? Why is NZ not doing anything about it?
Let's write a letter to the USA to ask them to give Olohega back to Tokelau.
Think what do I want to say? Then write one idea at the time.
Maths
Sharing Time
Jeremiah's Learning
Polevia's Learning
Last Friday we had a go at drawing the Niuean coconut crab!
Thank you to everyone who turned up to our Fun Friday!
Remember 12pm is our google meet! We will go over today's learning and finish off with a game of kahoot!
Thank you for your support,
Mrs Lologa
Ramere rua tekau ma rua o Whiringa- a - nuku, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Friday 22 October 2021
Happy Niuean Language Week
Today's Vagahau Niue lesson is about numbers
Fun Friday
Let's do some drawing... bring a book and a pencil
See you all at our 12pm Google Meet to play some kahoot!
Sharing Time
Tito and Christopher's Learning
Jeremiah's Learning
Jeremiah is using his school gmail account.
Polevia's Learning
Thank you Polevia for using your school gmail account. It is good to see you working on your narrative writing. We will work on this writing next week. Build the story up sentence by sentence.
Google Meet Sharing TIme
Thank you for all of your hardwork! Keep on going and keep on learning! We can do it!
I am so proud of all of your efforts!
See you all at our 10am 2021 Niuean Assembly online - google meet.
Then our Fun Friday Google Meet at 12pm!
Thank you for your support,
Mrs Lologa
Rapare rua tekau ma tahi o Whiringa-a- nuku, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Thursday 21 October 2021
Happy Niuean Language Week
Today we are going to learn the Niuean Days of the week from our very own Vagahau Niue Superstars the Gatoloai family!
What day are you free to do all of your work?
What day is regarded the middle of the week?
What days do you have to attend a church service?
Why do you think you have to cook the Umu on a Saturday?
What would happen to you if you were too lazy to cook your umu on a Saturday and decided to cook it on a Sunday?
Niuean Taro Sorting Problem
A talo farmer asked his sons to sort a pile of 73 talo in to baskets of 10. How many baskets are filled and how many talos are left over? |
Can you complete the following problems?
Sharing Time
Jeremiah's Learning
Work shared by Melesete via Hapara dashboard!
Thank you for sharing your work Melesete and Jeremiah!
Thank you to all students with chromebooks at home for going on to your google drive and completing the work on there.
If you have forgotten how to log on to your school please let me know and I can reset your password. Thank you to Angel's mum Viitolia who was able to problem solve and log Angel into her school chromebook with her new password!
12pm Google Meet
Thank you to all the students who turned up to our 12pm google meeting... great to see everyone learning the takalo and having a go at writing how Niue got its name.
Thank you for your support,
Fakauae lahi
Mrs Lologa
Raapa rua tekau o Whiringa-a-nuku, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Wednesday 20 October 2021
Happy Niuean Language Week
Let's see if we can learn how to do the Niuean Takalo! We are so lucky to have the Gatoloai family make this tutorial video for us. A dedication to Sean Wainui!
How Niue got its Name
Once upon a time there was a coconutless Island in the Pacific ocean. The islanders life was very hard. The land offered a variety of plants but the mighty coconut was nowhere to be found. "We must head back to our ancestral land of Mano'a in Samoa to get us some coconuts so we can sustain ourselves!" said the chief to his fellow men. " Who is brave enough to make this dangerous trip?" Every man on the island looked at down, careful not to make eye contact with the chief. " I am sorry sir, my wife is pregnant and I don't want to miss the birth of my first born!" said Leka. "Yes... I have very bad gout at this time of the year so I can't go! said another warrior... "what about...... " "I will father...I will go!" said the brave Chief's son. "I know our people can't survive this rock of an island without out the tree of life! The old Chief smiled at his son and gave him his blessing to sail to their motherland. The brave young chief headed back to his ancestral home by using the stars to navigate the vast and dangerous Moana. He arrived safely in Mano'a, Samoa. "Welcome to Mano'a... my cuz!" Moa the Chief of Mano'a was so honoured to see his relative he was eager to help. How can you finish this story? |
Let's plan together the resolution of this story
Planning template can be found in your gmails or google drive.
Can you write your own ending on how Niue got its name?
Sharing TIme
Fantastic Maths by our 12pm online google meet children
Jeremiah's work
Joslin and Angel's work
12pm Google Meet Session
Thank you parents for sending me photos of your child's work from the hard pack you picked up on Monday. Good to see the children can complete the activities independently.
Thank you to all of our new students' parents for allowing me to introduce myself and to connect with you all yesterday. Please let me know if you don't get the daily email and text about our learning on our class web page and google meet link.
Thank you for rowing our waka together as a learning village. It takes the whole village to make sure our children are learning to the best of their ability!
Thank you
Mrs Lologa
Ratu tekau ma iwa o Whiringa- a- nuku, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Tuesday 19 October 2021
Welcome to Niuean Language Week
This is the Gatoloai family. They have produced some videos for our school to learn more about their Niuean culture. Thank you so much Janet for producing these videos for our school whanau.
Let's practise some Niuean greetings. Can you say these?
Room 8 will be making a short video with our school on passing a kahoa around in order to celebrate Niuean Language Week. Let's learn more about a Kahoa.
The yellow shell necklace is the hihi shell necklace that costs $50 per strand. Why do you think it costs so much? What is a kahoa? When is it given? |
Maths
Manu's garden was 145.6cm on one side by 58.9cm. How much wood does she need to frame her garden? | 25.9 + ........... = 198.8 |
half of 100 = | a quarter of 100 = |
Sharing Time
Thank you Jeremiah for your work!
12pm Google Meet Lesson
It was great to meet all of our new students.
Thank you for your support,
Mrs Lologa
Rahina tekau ma waru o Whiringa-a-nuku, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Welcome to Term 4
Welcome to all of our new students in Room 8, I hope to see you all at our online google class at 12pm every day.
Remember to pick up your home learning hard packs from school today!
Mindfulness Activity
Make a list of 10 things that you are grateful for
Make a list of 10 new things that you have learned about yourself
Make a list of 10 things that you would love to do once you are back at school
Niuean Language Week
This week we will be learning more about the Niuean Culture.
Read and answer the following questions
Who looks after Niue now?
What does this mean for Niue?
Why is this beneficial for Niue?
Who are Niue's closest neighbours?
What is the capital of Niue?
Who are the main characters of this story?
Why did they go back to Samoa?
What was the special gift that the chief Mo gave to the two men?
How did this gift make a difference to the lives of Niue?
Can you write your own legend using what you learned of how Niue got its name?
I would love to see you stories.
Let's learn some Niuean Songs
Niuean National Anthem
Niuean Sports Song
Maths
Extras
435.8 + ....... = 440 | 34.6 + 45.9 = |
349 + ...... = 450 | half of 200 = |
Please send me a photo of all of your wonderful learning. Can't wait to see you all at 12pm for our google meet. We will be covering the learning on this page and we always end the lesson off with a game of kahoot!
Thank for your on going support in completing your learning tasks at home!
See you soon!
Mrs Lologa
Ramere kotahi o Whiringa a nuku, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
What is your favourite chinese food?
Can you write down the steps of how to make sushi?
My favourite part of Chinese New Year's was watching the dragon dance in Nauru when I was a child. Would you like to learn how to draw a dragon?
Tuvalu
Maths
4 + 10 = | 20 + 4 = |
35 +...... = 100 | 56.4 + 46.9 = |
Sharing Time
No google meet today as school finishes at 12pm.
Have a good holiday, remember to read and write every day. Help mum and dad out around the house and be kind!
I can't wait to see you all very soon. Keep safe and follow the rules of Covid 19- Delta.
Thank you parents for supporting your children with their learning!
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Rapare toru tekau o Mahuru, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Chinese Language Week
Tuvaluan Language Week
Tuvaluan Myth and Legend from the island of Niutao
This is one of my ancestors on my home island of Niutao. It is a gift that is only used on very dry seasons to save the people of Niutao.
This is Tepaaki she is the storyteller of this story, it is her family that holds this knowledge.
Where is this story set?
Who are the characters?
What is the problem?
How did the main character solve the problem?
What do you think would happen if Taia abuses this special gift?
Some people believe that water is more valuable than gold, or oil. How can this special knowledge help us today?
Do you know of your own family stories that are similar to this one?
Maths
Complete the following
Sharing Time
Jeremiah's Learning
Polevia's Learning
Ms Melino taking her first google meet lesson. Ms Young popped in to practise with us our Chinese phrases for today!
Thank you for sharing with me your child's learning. Keep up your good work!
See you all at 12pm for our google meet!
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa and Ms Melino
Chinese Language Week
Tuvalu Language Week
This is a story from one of the Northern group Nanumea
Why do you think Tefolaha left Samoa?
In Polynesian mythology how do you hold power over another person?
How did Tefolaha trick the sisters into leaving their homeland Nanumea?
Maths
Talo rowed his vaka 1.25km. Malo rowed his vaka 2.5km. How far did both boys row their waka? | Tui needed 2 cups of sugar to make fekei. He only had half a cup. How much more sugar did he need? |
12pm Google meet with Room 8. See you there!
Sharing Time
Polevia's work
Thank you to everyone for sending in your learning photos or work that you have completed using google docs. Keep on learning something new every day! You can do it!
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Ratu rua tekau ma waru o Mahuru, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Chinese Language Week
What is this poem about?
Clarify these words slumbering, No map brought me here- just tales gilded in promise
Tuvaluan Language Week
What is story about?
Who are the main characters?
What is the moral of the story?
Maths
23.5 + ...... = 45.8 | 9 + 9 = |
10 + 10 = | 45 + 45 = |
Keep on trying your best. See you all at 12pm on Google Meet.
Mrs Lologa
Sharing Time
Jeremiah's Learning
Polevia's Learning
Thank you sending me your work. Keep on working hard.
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Rahina, rua tekau ma whitu o Mahuru, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Welcome to Chinese Language Week
History of the Chinese in Samoa
When was the first wave of Chinese in Samoa- free wave?
Who brought in the second wave of Chinese in Samoa?
What did the second wave of Chinese men do in Samoa?
When NZ looked after Samoa what laws did they bring in?
Do you have a Chinese last name? Can you name your ancestor? Find out more about your Chinese ancestor.
Chinese in NZ
The Chinese people also came to NZ during the 1800s to mine for gold.
Read the above abstract and answer
What do you think not all were welcome means?
Why do you think the Chinese miners ended up living in their own villages?
Here is the bok choy link- we will read it at our 12pm google meet
file:///Users/sinalologa/Downloads/Bok%20Choy.pdf
This is one of my favourite books as it shows empathy towards others.
This week is also Tuvaluan Language week
I am Tuvaluan so will be covering a little bit of Tuvaluan Language too.
Here is a legend on how Tuvalu was created.
How was Tuvalu created?
What is the moral of the story?
Maths
23.6 + 65.4 = | 5 + 6 = |
7 + 9 = | 9 + 9 = |
Keep on working hard! It is a sunny day today so make sure you help your parents hang out the washing!
See you at 12pm for our google meets!
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Sharing Time
Thank you to Ms Aneru and Whaea Julie who joined us on Friday to read to our class!
Thanks Room 8 for coming along to Fun Friday to play some games!
Keep on sending your learning photos!
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Ramere rua tekau ma wha o Mahuru, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
Welcome to Fun Friday
Memory Game for today
Auckland is in Level 3 now.
1. Write 10 things that you are grateful for in level 3
2. Identify the changes in your bubble, like who is back to work?
3. Identify what activities or celebrations are you looking forward to?
Friday whakatauke
How can you apply this whakatauke to NZ's fight against the Delta variant?
Maths
25.7 + 34.6 = | 19.6 + 56. 3 = |
half plus three quarters | half of 18 = |
12.00pm Google Meeting
Looking forward to seeing you all today for our Fun Friday Games Day!
Sharing Time
Story Time with Mrs Boyd
Polevia's Maths
Jeremiah's Learning
Joslin's Learning
Thank you so much for sending in your child's learning. Great to see Joslin and her family today too.
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Rapare rua tekau ma toru o Mahuru, rua mano rua tekau ma tahi
CRT with Ms Young
12pm Google Meet will be with Ms Young.
Thank you so much for your continued support.
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
CRT -Wiki iwa - Mane, te rua tekau ma toru o Hepetema
Today we are learning about the moon festival. The moon festival is a chinese tradition and this year it starts on Tuesday and usually last for 3-7 days. We are going to listen to the story and find out what the legend of the moon festival is about.
See if you can answer some of these questions from the story:
1: How many suns were there?
2:Why did Hao Yi shoot down the suns?
3: What is an elixir?
4: Who tried to steal the elixir?
5:Why did Chang'e take the elixir?
6:Why did Hao Yi make moon cakes?
Today we learnt how to make paper lanterns. Here is a video clip if you missed out on the lesson. Chris and Jeremiah helped write the instructions below:
How to make a lantern.
Step1: Fold the paper in half, long ways.
Step2: Draw a picture on the paper.
Step 3: Measure some lines and cut from the centre half down to near the end- not right off.
Step 4: Open it up, and tape it together on the side.
Step 5: Put the handle on the top of the lantern.
Listen to the clip above to see if you can remember ways the Chinese people celebrate the moon festival? Can you list them all?
Jeremiah and Chris came up with 4 things what other ways do they celebrate?
Raapa rua tekau ma rua o Mahuru, rua mano, rua tekau ma tahi
No online learning session today- Digital Detox Day
Ratu rua tekau ma tahi o Mahuru, rua mano, rua tekau ma tahi
Happy Birthday Chris! Hope you have a blessed day! Thank you for turning up to our on-line google meet classroom every day! You are getting very good at using a chromebook!
Gemu mo tenei ra
Mindfulness
Hinemoa and Tutanekai
What is the problem?
This is the waiata that tells the story of Hinemoa and Tutanekai
Answer the following questions
Why was Tutanekai not good enough for Hinemoa?
What did Hinemoa's relatives do to discourage this union?
Maths
7 - 5 = | 18 - 9 = | 56 - 7 = |
27 - 9 = | 34 - 7 = | 19 - 8 = |
45 - 6 = | 10 - 7 = | 11 - 6 = |
124.7 + 567.9 = | 234.5 + ......... = 567.25 |
12.00pm Google Meet Lesson! See you all there!
Sharing Time
Polevia's Maths
Jeremiah's Learning
Thank you for sending in your photos of your home learning.
Keep up your good work!
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Rahina rua tekau o Mahuru, rua mano, rua tekau ma tahi
12.00pm Google Meet with Room 8. Can't wait to see you all!
Thank you Parents for helping your children to log onto the google meet!
Gemu mo tenei raa!
Let's practise some mindful breathing
Our Writing for today is Maori Myth and Legend
Where is the setting for this story?
Who are the characters?
Maths
Complete the following
23.5 + 45.25 = | 123 + ... = 245 |
1234.4 + 2345.9 = | half of 30 = |
35 + 98 = | 35 + 56 = |
Hinemoa doggy paddled 12.4km. She did backstroke for 5.6km. Then she kicked for 8.8km. How far did Hinemoa swim? |
Sharing Time
Fun Friday
Polevia's work from Google Doc
Thank you whanau for sending in your learning from home. Keep on sharing them.
Ta
Mrs Lologa
Ramere tekau ma whitu o Mahuru, rua mano, rua tekau ma tahi
Fun Friday
Jeremiah's Taonga
Thank you to all the students who have submitted their Taonga to Ms Young. I really appreciate your willingness to participate in Te wiki o Te Reo Maori Taonga competition.
Gemu mo tenei Ao
Pepeha six60- Room 8's Learning
Thank you to the Lam Sam family who were able to send in a video to contribute to this video. We will be sharing this as part of our contribution to te wiki o Te Reo Maori
Reading and Writing
What is this whakatauke trying to tell us? How can you apply this into your own life?
Maths
23.4 + 34.2 = | 10 + 10 = |
45 + ... = 80 | 67 + ... = 90 |
12.00pm Google Meet with lots of kahoot games to celebrate our learning for this week! So you soon!
2.30pm - Closing Assembly for Te Wiki o Te Reo! The winner of the Taonga competition will be announced here.
Thank you whanau for your support!
Sharing Time
Sorry still trying to upload some of our learning videos- coming soon
Thank you for you support! Keep on sending in your learning photos!
Mrs Lologa
Rapare tekau ma ono o Mahuru, rua mano, rua tekau ma tahi
This is Tito's Taonga! Thank you so much Tito for sharing with us such an awesome Taonga.
Maheu Papau Dad is my Toanga. He has passed away now. I treasure the values that he has taught me. The taonga that my dad is wearing in this photo, I designed for him to celebrate his first parish. I asked my brother's friend to carve it out of bone. It means he is a fisher of men! |
Te wiki o te reo Maori gemu- Whano
Reading and Writing for today
What is the big idea that you got out of this poem?
Maths
The tui flew 2.5km for food. The ruru flew 4.5km for food. The piiwakawaka flew 3.5km for food. How far altogether did the birds fly for food? |
9 + 9 = | 8 + 8 = |
7 + 7 = | half of 16 |
345 + 567 = | 56.8 + 45.9 |
Don't for get to practise....
See you all at our google meet today at 12pm. Don't forget whaea Julie will be back to teach us the rest of our game!
Thank you for rowing our waka together!
Sharing Time
Thank you to Jeremiah for sharing your work!
Thank you so much for your hard work. I really appreciate looking at all of your photos you shared with me. Plus reading over your google doc work that you have completed too.
Keep up your hard work!
Ta
Mrs Lologa
Raapa tekau ma rima o Mahuru, rua mano, rua tekau ma tahi
My Toanga Competition
Thank you to Polevia for giving it a go!
Tumeke e tama! Ka pai to mahi!
Can't wait to see more of Room 8's taonga!
Te Reo Maori Gemu mo tenei ao...
We will go over yesterday's game of hei tama tu tama as well as this game!
Te Reo Maori with Whaea Julie... who will be our special guest for today!
Reading and Writing
Why do you think Nan didn't go to the chemist?
Make a list of the different plants that Nan used for Rongoa?
What plants do you use at home to heal with?
Challenge for our Room- learn these actions and send them into me for sharing time!
Maths
345.2 + 456.9 = | 12 + 12 = |
half of 12 = | half of 6 = |
24 + ..... = 30 | 356 + 699 = |
12pm google meet with our special guest!
See you all there!
Mrs Lologa
Sharing Time
Yesterday Room 8 joined the Te Reo Moment with the Senior School, I came back to our classroom google meet to check who had gone to the wrong link and to my surprise most of Room 8 who were at the meeting had come back to our online class to continue our learning.
Jeremiah's Learning
E te Atua - Dear God
Hōmai ki a mātou - Give to us
Tō aroha - Your love
Tō māramatanga - Your wisdom
I tēnei wā - at this time
Amine - Amen
Thank you to Whaea Sipola's daughter for sending in this himene for us to learn.
My Taonga
My Kids
My kids are my treasure. So this includes my own children and the children I teach. As every day I always think about Dame Whina Cooper's quote... |
Remember a Taonga can be anything that is precious to you. It can be a photo of a grandpa that has passed away. It can be a fine mat.....
Please send your Taonga photo and justification to Ms Young at natashay@flatbush.school.nz
Mindfulness
Game for today
12.00pm Google Meet is with everyone today for our Te wiki o Te Reo Māori Language Mom
We will be joining Sonny as a whole school, with other schools in NZ to celebrate Te Reo Maori week.
Can't wait to see you all!
Thank you Mrs Lologa
Sharing Time
Polevia's Maths
Opening of Te Reo Maori week, Mrs Young's family joined us!
Welcome to Whaea Sipola a teacher at Te Wananga o Aotearoa- Whaea Sipola taught us today.
A game of kahoot every day is a good way to end off the lesson!
Thank you for all of your wonderful mahi!
Keep on supporting each other and being kind. Don't forget to send in your learning photos!
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Competition TIME!
Mindfulness
Te Reo Maori Language Week Activities
Story we are going to read and write this week is Taonga!
Where is the setting for this story?
Who are the characters?
Describe the relationships of the characters.
Remember to send in a photo of your taonga to Miss Young on natashay@flatbush.school.nz
Maths
Kahu bought 20.25kg of chicken for the hangi. He bought 20.50kg of lamb necks and 24.25kg of pork chops. How much meat did he buy for his small hangi?
243 + 345 = | 56.4 + 34.8 = | 45 + 20 = |
43 - 30 = | 76 - 36 = | 5 - 3 = |
34.5 + ... = 56 | 76. 9 + ..... = 125 | 54 + .... = 135 |
12.00pm Google Meet- See you all there! It is Maori language week... we have a special guest who will be attending today. We also have a new student teacher starting with us this week!
See you very soon!
Mrs Lologa
Sharing Time Friday
Google Meet- Fun Friday Sesson- Game Time!
Thank you parents for sending me your children's learning at home. I really appreciate you wonderful efforts.
Thank you
Mrs Lologa
Check out Jeremiah and his brother doing some fitness! Sorry guys the video could only drop here!
Welcome to Term 3
Falaite 10 Sepitema
Tongan Activities
Let's practise our box breathing
Remember when you are feeling a bit stressed just close your eyes and practise your box breathing. Draw a box with your finger and breath.
12.00pm Google Meet- on-line learning for our class and fanau.
Please come with your book and pencil, if you are working on a cell phone.
Reading and Writing
Tongan Poem- How are you going to make someone's day today?
Tongan Myth- Rat and the Octopus
How did the story end?
What is the moral of the story?
I can't wait to finish our legend today!
Maths
Mama Paese has 2.25litres of milk. She needs 5.5litres of milk for a recipe. How much more milk does she need? |
143.9 + 354.8 = | 56.9 + 45.2 = |
16 + ..... = 20 | 15 + ..... = 30 |
Sharing Time
Polvia's learning on Google Doc
Jeremiah's work- posted at the top
Google Meet Photo
Thank you so much Room 8 for your on going support in our online learning. Keep on sending in your photos of your online learning. At this point in time uploading videos is a bit of a hit and miss.
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Tu'apulelulu 9 Sepitema
Tongan Language Week Activities
Let's practise what Lipe taught us yesterday!
Days and Months in Tongan
Let's practise our Box Breathing
12pm Google Meet- See you all very soon for Room 8 on-line learning.
Reading and Writing
Solution- How are you going to solve the problem?
Write the events in order
Maths
Complete the following
145 + 345 = | 45.7 + 59.4 = |
56 + 98 = | 1 345 + 5 498 = |
24 + 98 | 79 + 10 = |
Sharing Time
Polevia's Learning
Using a shared google doc for writing
12pm Google Meet lesson!
Thank you to Lipe and Tiare for coming along to Room 8's Google Meet to take our Tongan segment!
Thank you to all of our families for what you are doing at home with our children's learning. I appreciate what you are all doing!
Can't wait to see you all online for our google meet lesson at 12pm!
Please keep on sending in your photos of your child's learning. I am loving seeing all of your photos!
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Tongan Facts
There are 6 main islands which people live on
Ha’apai, Tongatapu, ‘Eua, Vava’u, Niuatopu, and Niuafo’ou.
Take a photo Scavenger Hunt
Take a photo 10 different coloured objects around your house. Try and say the Tongan colour and the item in Tongan. Good luck.
12pm- Room 8 online learning- Google Meet
Thank you for coming to our online meetings. Can't wait to see you all!
Reading and Writing
Why did the Octopus agree to help out the rat?
Why was the rat scared to ask the Octopus to stop for a toilet stop?
Maths
Mele had plaited 2.25m for her kafa. However she needed 4..50m. How much more kafa does she need?
720 + 835 = | 156 + 78 |
56 + 48 = | 5 + 35 = |
Sharing Time
Thank you for sharing your learning photos with me. Here is what was sent in yesterday!
Jeremiah
Vili's Writing on Google Doc
Google Meet Photo
Thank you so much fanau for rowing our waka together. Thank you for your continued support in helping out with our children's learning!
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
12pm Room 8 on-line learning - Google Meet! Can't wait to see you all, to practise our Tongan phrases for today!
What does this brain buster mean?
Tongan Myth - Reading and Writing
The Rat and the Octopus
Where is the story set?
Is true or false?
Who are the main characters? Who is the good character? Who is the evil character? How can you show this?
Identify the problem?
Maths
Tangaroa College had 345 students in their Tongan Cultural Group. Wesley had 199 boys in their Tongan Cultural Group. Manurewa High had 159 in their Tongan Cultural Group. How many children were there altogether?
Quick 10
5 + 5 | 2 + 2 | 8 + 2 | 9 + 1 | 6 + 4 |
3 + 3 | half of 10 | half of 20 | half of 18 | half of 14 |
Sharing Time
Father's Day Poems
Tala
He is a blessing in our lives He is our chef He loves to tease my mum a lot He plays rugby tackles with me He takes us to the park We are blessed to have him In our lives Thank you for everything you do My Dad Ilalio |
Tito
He looks cool He feels soft and warm like a warm blanket He works hard every day to feed my family He plays rugby with me He’s proud of his new car He smells like lolo He is a gardener He grows talo, kolo, and vegetables He makes me laugh every day My Dad is Gasio |
Polevia
He is a good cook Breakfast,lunch and dinner is all he does. He is a quiet person He saves me from mum He tickles me to laugh. I love you more Even when you are sick I pray for you You are the reason Why I am here today. I love you Dad Happy Fathers Day. |
Vili
Hes a blessing to our family He is a superstar of dancing and singing. He is hardworking man to feed our family He always spend time with us when we need him Hes a funny Dad he tell us his funny jokes My Dad Ailepata Falekuata I love my Dad |
Chris
He is a hard worker He likes to fix cars He loves to takes us to the park. He loves to cook food for us everyday I love my Dad |
Jeremiah
He is always playing wrestling with me He is a hard worker He is my hero, he saves me from strangers I love my Dad |
Thank you so much for coming along to our 12 pm Google Meet sessions. We were very honoured to have Mrs Mayerhofler who came along to our on line learning session.
Thank you for your continued support. Please keep on sharing your learning photos with me so I can post them up here.
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
12.00pm- Room 8 on-line learning!
See you all there. Can't wait to launch our Tongan Language Week learning for Room 8.!
Remember to bring a book and a pen if you you are working on a cell phone!
Malo 'aupito
Mrs Lologa
Happy Tongan Language Week
Explain why you think Tonga has the nickname Friendly Island. Have a read of the information below to give you an idea.
Our Legend for the Week for Tongan Language Week is....
Where is the story set?
Is true or false?
Who are the main characters? Who is the good character? Who is the evil character? How can you show this?
Maths
Tangaroa College had 345 students in their Tongan Cultural Group. Wesley had 199 boys in their Tongan Cultural Group. Manurewa High had 159 in their Tongan Cultural Group. How many children were there altogether? |
65.4 + 32.9 = | 49 + 88 = |
23.6 + 89.5 = | 45.3 + 16. 9 = |
Tongan Kahoot for today! https://create.kahoot.it/details/2eb70e6e-a95a-4e4f-86eb-ceb896208baa |
Sharing Time
FBS Celebrating our Fathers!
Thank you Room 8 for sending in your photos of you and your dad. Mr D was able to put it together with the rest of the photos to create this touching tribute.
Quezon's Poem Celebrating his Father
Thank you to Quezon's family for your work to put this touching tribute to Paulo for his Father's Day present.
Tito's Father's Day Photos
Thank you everyone for Sharing your photos of your Fathers! I hope that you all had a blessed day with your Fathers!
Fa'afetai lava
Mrs Lologa
12pm Google Meet- Please check your google calendar for the link. Fun Friday today so we will be playing lots of games on kahoot!
Remember to send me a photo of you and your dad or significant male in your life, for Mr D to put on our school facebook account for Father's Day.
Celebrating our Fathers
Complete these questions!
How does your superhero dad snore? Draw a picture of him! | How come a dad's breakfast is better than a breakfast a mum would make? |
Design a roaring game you and dad can play together. What would the rules be? | How strong is your dad? What can he lift above his head? |
Maths
24.6 + .... = 145.8 | 34.2 + 15. 8 = |
10 + 5 = | 8 + 2 = |
Have fun with your learning today!
Sharing Time
Quezon's family
Tala's Dad
Polevia's Dad
Tito's family
Jeremiah's learning
Thank you for sharing all of your work with me! I am so grateful for all of your work!
Fa'afetai lava Mrs Lologa
Celebrating our Fathers
How does your dad make you smile? | How do you make your dad feel better? |
What new things does your dad teach you? | How does your dad help you? How do you help your dad? |
Maths
Dad made a pie. He gave 2 fifths to the minister. He gave one fifth to his mate. How much of the pie is left? | 265.6 + 698.9 = |
1 567 + ..... = 3 560 | 32 + ........ = 40 |
Remember to send me a photo of you and your dad together just like this one!
See you all at 12pm for our online learning class on Google Meet. You can find the link on your Google Calendar. I can also invite you to the GM.
Thank you so much for your support!
Mrs Lologa
Sharing Time
This is Polevia's story about his Bubble! Fa'afetai Mr D for creating this video for us and posting it on facebook! Can't wait to see all of your photos and stories on our facebook page so keep on sending in your photos!
Thank you Tala for sharing your home learning with us. You are such a helpful boy!
Team work makes a Dream Family!
This is Polevia's family working hard together.
Quezon's family
Vili's Writing on google docs- on line learning- Google Meet
Thank you parents for sharing your children's work. Thank you for working together with our children to make a difference in their learning.
Fa'afetai tele- Mrs Lologa
12.00 pm- on-line learning on Google Meet.
Celebrating our Fathers
Today on our Google Meet we will be starting to plan for our Father's Day on Sunday.
Read along with with this Ready to Read text!
What ideas do you like from these stories? Choose the ones that hit your heart! Now include them in your spokenword about your dad! Choose only the best words that paint a strong picture in your head!
My Dad He is........ (what is his talent?) He is........... ( how does he make you laugh?) He is .......... ( how does he help your family out?) He is........... (why is he your hero?) My Dad......... ( your dad's name) |
Good luck! Now take photos of your dad. If your dad is working dress up like your dad....Remember to take the photos landscape.
This is a photo of both my birth Dad and my Dad. They were brothers.
My Dad and My Birth Dad (brothers)- Dunedin 1975
Maths
My Dad was born in 1945. My birth Dad was born in 1946. My husband was born in 1973. How old would they be in 2021? |
2 999 + ....... = 4 980 | 99 + .... = 109 | 48.9 + 34.8 = |
19 + ..... = 39 | 35.8 + 29. 9= | 67.5 + 2.9 = |
Sharing TIme
Thank you to everyone who turned up to our on-line learning. We have now finished our first draft for our writing. Next week we will try and edit it!
Thank you to Jeremiah for the photos of your learning!
Thank you Polevia for your learning. It is good to see you using the chromebook to share with me your learning via google docs!
Google Doc worked shared with Mrs Lologa
Polevia's Work- he is learning to type. Read his book from the Reading Slide shared by Mrs Boyd.
Make a list of his unknown words and find the meanings using google.
Thank you so much fanau for being brave to have a go! Thank you for teaching your children how to type on google docs and how to find the shared doc sent to you! You are doing a brilliant job! Well done to those parents who know how to open the google meet invite using google calendar! You are doing so well!
Thank you for your time! Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Our Samoan story for this week is Let's go! Listen to it and have a go with your parents at home some of the phrases used in this week's Samoan Ready to Read book.
Remember take 1 photo of what you are doing at home every day. Write a Ta o Samoan phrase like the book to go with the picture.
Reading and Writing
Read along with the story. How are we going to solve the problem?
The dragons cooked 109 sausages. Their friends ate 49 sausages. How many are left? | Green dragon walked half of the 24km to town. He flew the rest of the way. How many km did he fly |
12.00pm on-line Google Meet Class with Room 8! Can't wait to see you all! Remember to click on the google calendar invite! You can do it!
Sharing Time
Thank you fanau for all of your hardwork. So sorry I didn't get a photo of our online learning today!
This is a google doc's shared collaboration of our online writing today. The children shared what they were grateful for, by all typing on one google doc.
Tito's learning for today!
Thank you Braxton for your work at the online class today!
Polevia's Work
Jeremiah's work with mum at home
Vili's home learning
Thank you so much fanau for all of your fantastic work! Keep on reading every day. Keep on counting every day. Keep on writing your awesome stories every day! Together we can do it!
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Our Samoan story for today is Let's go! Listen to it and have a go with your parents at home some of the phrases used in this week's Samoan Ready to Read book.
Reading and Writing
Read along with the story. What is the problem?
The dragons flew 23.5km to the river. They flew a further 1.5km to the town. How far did they travel? | The dragons cooked 109 sausages. Their friends ate 49 sausages. How many are left? |
Red dragon cooked 200 chops. He ate half of the chops. Gave one quarter to yellow dragon. How many chops are left? | Green dragon walked half of the 24km to town. He flew the rest of the way. How many km did he fly? |
Meet me at 12pm for our Google Meet! Can't wait to see you all!
Sharing Time
Thank you to Jeremiah for sharing your Samoan writing that you have been doing at home with your mum.
Tito's learning! Fantastic work!
Friday 12pm Google Meet with Room 8
Thank you to all our wonderful families for making the time in your homes to meet with me on Friday. Lovely to see your wonderful faces. Looking forward to seeing you every day at 12pm from Mon- Fri!
Friday August the 26th
Arohatia " we encourage others"
Complete an activity or create one of your own.
Remember to send a photo of what you have done to your teacher.
Flat Bush Forever!
Happy Birthday
Vili!
Manuia le aso fanau! Alofa tele - Room 8!
Reading
I wonder why these dragons have flown into town. What do they want? What do the people think about them?
Science Fun
My children have been enjoying making this Rocket Launcher. Have a go as a family!
Maths Smart
2 969 + ...... = 3 450 | 45 + 79 = | 10 + ...... = 19 |
12.6 + 24.9 = | 345 + 239 = | 45.9 + 2.6 = |
Remember 12.00 today Google Meet with our class. Remember to bring your homework books and a pen.
I am looking forward to seeing your lovely smiles!
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Sharing Time
Room 8's 12.00am Google Meet
Thank you to the parents who downloaded google meets on their phones, set up a gmail account in order to join Room 8's online classroom.
Thank you Jeremiah for photos of your learning. Keep up the good work.
Polevia has started making his Samoan Bilingual Movie, using photos of his Lockdown experience. Sound bytes will be added to these photos in order to make a movie.
Shared Reading Book
You know this one, so have fun reading along!
Samoan Story for today and task
Take photos of you writing around the house. Write it in Samoan. Send the photos to me with the Samoan and I will make a movie like this book you! You can do it!
Show me Your Maths Smarts!
1 987 + ....= 2 098 | 34 + 79 = | 89 + ..... = 109 | 57 + .... = 167 | 4 521 + ..... = 4 689 |
35 - 14 | 49 - 19 | 129 - ..... 79 | 1 459 - ....... = 28 | 59 - ....... = 15 |
Sharing Time
Thank you Jeremiah for photos of your home learning. I like your Certificate to TJ... he must of been a superstar today!
Thank you to all the parents who managed to walk down to the school to pick up a learning pack.
Can't wait to see all of your wonderful drawings Room 8!
Hard Copy learning packs from our Flat Bush Rd school gate between 10am-2pm. We have lots of really cool activities for our awesome FBS learners. We will be operating a contactless pick up system and would ask that only one person per whānau comes to collect their pack/s. Please wear a mask and follow social distancing when you come to collect your pack/s. Thank you for your ongoing encouragement and support of our school. Flat Bush Forever!! |
Shared Reading Time
Reading along time, you know this book very well too!
The Giant’s Ice Cream by
Jill Eggleton
Samoan Story for today and task
Take photos of you writing around the house. Write it in Samoan. Send the photos to me with the Samoan and I will make a movie like this book you! You can do it!
Show me your Maths Smarts
Explain it to someone at home! Choose one to complete!
Polevia ran 2.5m up a hill. He fell and slid down 0.25m. How far has he gotten up the hill? | Jeremiah baked a chocolate log. He gave one quarter to his Alex. How much has he got left. Draw your thinking. |
Tito has 65 flowers in his garden. His mum picked 25. How many flowers are left in his garden? | Chris made a cake. He gave a half to his neighbour and one sixth to his mum. How much cake is left? Draw your thinking. |
Sharing Time
Thank you Jeremiah for your learning.
I like your half a tree. Keep on sending through your photos!
Check out this Epic Game's Night in the Lam Sam family.
Today's Game our fanau is going to learn is called Haka Moa. Watch this video. Learn how to play it and play it with all of your family members. Don't forget to send me some pictures. What other games did you end up playing?
Housework Bingo
Mrs Lologa's favourite Game
Get 3 in a Row you get Free Time
Sweep the floor | Wash the dishes | Fold the clean clothes |
Hang up the washing | Weed a small part of the garden | Get some newspaper, wet and wash the windows with it |
Find the pair to your odd socks | Use a rag to clean your window sills | Make your bed |
Koko Laisa is on the Menu in our house... Show us your secret recipe!
Samoan Story for today and task
Take photos of you writing around the house. Write it in Samoan. Send the photos to me with the Samoan and I will make a movie like this book you! You can do it!
Maths Bingo
All the best completing these tasks secret agent!
Take a photo of half of a tree | What is half a minute? | Fill a whole cup of water. Pour out one quarter of water. How much have you got left? |
Draw three quarters of a chocolate bar. | Draw 14 halves. What is another way of saying this? | Draw one quarter |
Draw one half as a decimal | Take 30 steps, walk back half of the steps. How many steps have you walked back? | Try and hold your breath for quarter of a minute. |
Week 5
Sharing Time
Thank you parents for your support. Thank you for sending in your children's photos of their work today!
Mrs Lologa
Thank you Polevia for your awesome writing. What kinds words you have written about Tito. |
Thank you Jeremiah for your learning! What beautiful eels!
Keep on trying your best every day Vili. Good to see you working out of your homework book!
Week 5, Term 3, 2021
CRT - Kia Ora Room 8. Here are a few activities you can do at home with your whanau in your bubble.
Listen to the story- Sina and the Eel below and answer the following questions:
Write your answers on a piece of paper and bring it back to class after lockdown or take a picture and send it to your teacher.
1. Sina found the little eel in a rock pool. What other creatures do we sometimes see in rock pools?
2. Has anyone been to Samoa? What was the weather like in Samoa?
3. Did you see coconuts growing there and what do they look like?
4. Can you tell me how to open a coconut? What is inside?
5. What do you think Sina was carrying in her basket?
6. Sina took the little eel home to her fale. What a fale is?
7.Is it a good idea to take animals out of their natural habitat? Why/why not?
8. The eel was Sina’s pet, but it grew too big and too angry. Was keeping an eel as a pet a good idea or not?
9. Why was the eel angry with Sina?
10. Why do you think Sina buried the head of the eel?
Origami eel activity
Mindfulness breathing technique:
Please send a photo of what you have been doing today to sinal@flatbush.school.nz
I am looking forward to seeing all of your smiley faces again! Keep safe and be kind!
Alofa tele- Mrs Lologa
Week 4
Thursday 19 August
Thank you Room 8 for "Staying at home and being kind to one another!"
Today your parents were sent a text or an email from me just to check in with all of our beautiful fanau! Thank you everyone for working together!
Fa'afetai tele
Mrs Lologa
DMIC- Fractions
Mama Paese and Patch Play
Week 3
Let's Siva- Our whole school learned how to be part of a hip hop dance!
Cook Island Language Week
Special Cook Island Language Week, Junior Assembly- Performance by Staff
(Dress Rehearsal)
Tags with Room 17
We are doing a painting Van Gogh's Sunflowers. Van Gogh loved his craft so much he cut his ear off so he could paint it.
Fanau Success for Learning at 8.30am.
Week 1
Week 10
Room 8's Term 2 STEAM Inquiry
Week 9 Matariki
Week 6
8.30 Fanau Success for Learning Sessions
Week 5 Samoan Language Week
Thank you to our beautiful Winona for being a fantastic teacher in our class. All the best for your studies!
Cross Country
Week 3
8.30am Whanau Success for Learning
Week 2 Zoo Trip
Room 8 had lots of fun at the Auckland Zoo. I think the highlight was seeing the naughty Spider Monkeys who were very hungry!
Have a go Day
Room 8 had so much fun experiencing lots of different sports.
Sharing Time with our Team Tupu Team
Ms Young using Stopmotion with her Te Reo lesson about ANZAC
Ms Heather and Mrs Hou's stopmotion about The Lizard.
Week 11 Inquiry Presentation!
Well done Room 8 for your wonderful sharing. Thank you to Tito for learning how to present your pepeha using the green screen. Thank you to Vili and Ama for presenting how to use Stopmotion for presenting your pepeha. Thank you to Polevia for using makey makey to present your pepeha.
Here is a collaborative spokenword poem that our students wrote as part of our Inquiry!
Week 5- Lockdown Level 3!
Friday 5 March
Atawhai
We value others
On your family walks, collect 10 different leaves & put them in order from the darkest to lightest or biggest to smallest
Please take the time to learn our school karakia. Thank you to Mrs Heather for making and sharing these videos for us to learn with.
Morning alphabet- name and sound
Physical Activity from Ms Young's Hau Ora page
Thank you so much Ms Young for the fun active activities you and your whanau have created for our whole school!
Reading from Mrs Togiatu's web page.
Thank you Mrs Togiatu for reading with Room 8!
Swimming Lessons
Written by Emeli Sione
Illustrated by Jenny Cooper
QUESTION TIME:
Blue Words
Watch the video of the blue words. Try and say these words!
Put the following words into a sentence.
when | |
then | |
off |
Maths
Count to 100 and back to 0. Skip count in 2's,5's and 10's. Make a list of all the odd numbers that you know of.
Answer the follow question. Show your maths smart! Draw a picture of what is happening in the story. Who is the main character in this story? What is he doing?
Tali gathered a 2.5kg bundle of talo leaves. He gave half of the bundle of taro leaves to his neighbour. How heavy is his bundle of talo leaves now?
Fa'afetai Room 8 learning village for all of the hard work that you have been doing this week. I really look forward to seeing every single one of you in class as soon as we go back to level 2. Thank you to all parents for the tireless work that you have put into your children this week. You are all superstars!
Please share your learning with me by sending your photos to sinal@flatbush.school.nz
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Thursday 4 March
Children's Voice in Room 8!
This is Rosinah and her family completing the hopscotch activity that Ms Young kindly modelled for us on her Hau Ora webpage.
Rosinah's positive message of aroha
PJ's learning for today!
Well done PJ for practising your yellow words and writing your yellow words in to a sentence! |
PJ's family from shortest to tallest!
Thank you so much parents for the work that you have completed today with your children! Thank you for your on going support! You are all simply amazing!
Remember to keep on sharing your children's learning photos with me... sinal@flatbush.school.nz
Keep safe and be kind to others!
Manuia le po!
Mrs Lologa
Arohatia - We encourage others
Use chalk on the footpath to create a hopscotch pattern for people on their walks
Use chalk on the footpath to write encouraging messages for people on their walks
Let's start with some physical challenges from Ms Young! Thank you Ms Young for your awesome hau ora challenges.
Have a go at some of these games! Ms Young teaches you how to play hop scotch in this video!
Story time for today! My own children have a few fears about being in Lockdown and going back to school. This is a really good story on how to overcome some of these butterflies in your your tummy!
How does Aroha overcome the butterflies in her tummy?
Take a photo of a part of your garden that you like to go and sit to enjoy the wind in your hair, the smell of nature or simply the sun touching your face.
Who is the person in your family that you share your fears with?
How do they make you feel at peace?
Practise the skill of Box Breathing. This is a breathing technique that I teach my own children when they feel a lot of butterflies in their tummy.
Have a go with your family! We will go over this technique in class!
Practising our words- Yellow words.
How many words can you recognise and say quickly?
Write a sentence using some of the yellow words.
played- I played rugby with my brother.
after | |
today | |
inside |
Maths ( Don't worry about the decimal numbers)
PJ's paper plane flew 3.6m. His brother St John's paper plane flew 2.1m. How many metres did the paper planes fly altogether?
How about you make your own paper plane and measure the length that it flies. You can measure by walking or use your hands span.
Have fun!
Thank you parents for all of your hard work with your children. Please keep on sending in your photos! Please send them to sinal@flatbush.school.nz
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Wednesday's Sharing Time with our Fanau!
Thank you fanau for the amazing learning you are doing at home for our children!
Rosinah has sent in photos of her bubble!
Awesome work Jeremiah! I love hugs from my mum too! Thank you Sina for all that work that you are doing at home with Jeremiah! I can't wait to see more photos tomorrow! |
Look at PJ's paper plane! Isn't it amazing? I wonder which brother won this paper plane competition?
The boys made a spider out of twigs. Note that it is a spider as it has 8 legs.
What a wonderful letter PJ has written to Emmanuel!
PJ showed whanaungatanga by setting the table ready for the koko laisa and scones made by Mum and Dad.
Thank you to all the parents who have sent me photos of what your children have been learning today. Please email me on sinal@lologa.school.nz
Thank you for your work with your children. I look forward to seeing everyone back at school very soon!
Fa'afetai lava
Mrs Lologa
Wednesday 3 March Challenge
Manaakitanga
We care and respect
others
Read a story to anyone in your bubble
Show your appreciation for people in your family by doing something nice for them
Help a big person in your bubble weed the garden.
Send me photos of your learning!
If you are on your red words. Practise your red words here.
Use your chalk to practise writing all of your Flatbush Red words! You can do it! Write outside on a concrete path. Send me a photo!
Let's listen to a story about kindness. Knowing how to be kind to others is a good start of showing Manaakitanga!
What is the most powerful thing about being kind? | Why is it important to be kind to others? | Create a list on all of the ways you can be kind to others |
Maths Counting - forward and backwards to 100
Complete the following problem.
Draw a picture of what the number story is trying to tell you!
You help by folding the washing. There are 8 towels, 2 tea towels, 17 T shirts, 3 pairs of shorts. How many items have you folded? |
Thank you so much for your continued hard work.
Manuia le aso!
Mrs Lologa
Tuesday 2 March Challenge
Learn the School Song! Play this link and learn it! Send me a 4 sec video of you singing our school song!
Whakawhanaungatanga - We work for each other
Identify warm fuzzies that make you happy and cold prickles that make you sad. How do you overcome these cold prickles?
Watch this story!
What was the story about?
Identify the warm fuzzies in your life. What makes you feel warm and loved in your bubble? | Identify the cold prickles in your life? What makes you feel sad? |
Write a list of warm fuzzies: | Write a list of cold prickles |
Fale made a talley chart of all the warm fuzzies and cold prickles he got during the week.
Warm Fuzzies | Cold Prickles |
Which day or days did he get more warm fuzzies than cold prickles?
How do you think he felt on those days?
Can you draw a picture graph for the above information, that you can share with me?
Thank you Room 8! I am looking forward to seeing all of your wonderful learning today.
Please keep on sending me lots of photos or videos of your learning to sinal@flatbush.school.nz
Manuia le aso
Mrs Lologa
Thank you to all the parents who sent in photos of their children's learning today! Well done!
Thank you Sina for sending me these wonderful photos of Jeremiah's learning.
Here is another wonderful Room 8 learner!
Thank you so much Samantha for sending in the photos of Tito learning at home. Keep up the good work Tito!
Monday
My thoughts are with you all during this difficult time as we go into Home Learning! We can do it!
Hard copy Learning Packs can be picked up from school tomorrow from 10am-1pm.
Packs will be given out in our school Library.
Both gates will be open, please wear a mask and we will have contact tracing in place.
These packs are for our children who did not get one in the last lockdown.
We need 8 parents from Room 8 to pick up the learning packs please. I will email and text these 8 parents personally.
Suggested Room 8's learning activities for today
1. Help broom the floor at home.
2. Find different leaves and sticks in your garden. Create an insect with it.
3. Ask a big person at home to tell you their favourite Samoan legend. Listen to it. Act it out.
4. Count to 100 and back to 0, skip count in 5's , 10's and 2's.
5. Clean up your room and put all your clothes away in the right place.
Thank you Jeremiah for sharing with our fanau your learning from home! |
Creative Time- Creating an insect using sticks or leaves found around the garden.
Thank you Sina for sending in the home learning tasks your boys are doing with you! Keep up the good work!
Maths Challenge
PJ has decided to write his numbers from 1- 100!
PJ likes to help out his family by doing the dishes! Good boy PJ!
Thank you so much Tina for the work that you are doing at home for your family! Thank you for sharing the videos of your family with our Room 8 fanau!
Check out Tito's learning at home today!
Thank you Samantha for sharing with our fanau Tito's learning at home. Can't wait to see his end result for his garden insect! Well done Tito!
Keep on sending those videos and photos to Mrs Lologa via sinal@flatbush.school.nz
Thank you for your hard work today Room 8!
Look after each other and be kind!
This is what some of my children have been doing for their home learning!
Nelisa, Malama, Tuilosa and Sala'a all turned up on time to their google meets classroom learning time today. Salina missed her one because she was not organised.
The younger ones also went to school to help their dad out early in the morning to pack all the chromebooks ready to be picked up by parents today at their school!
Keep on serving your family! Work hard today so we can look after our parents as they get older!
Manuia le Aso
Mrs Lologa!
Week 4- Talofa fanau! We have our book bags going home this week for the first time. Here is PJ's family sharing with us a wonderful video of how they use the 100 number board at home to learn his numbers!
Jeremiah using his 100 number board to count to 100 and backwards from 100 to 0!
Thank you to our Room 8 fanau for supporting our children with their learning at home! We are stronger as one- rowing our vaka together! We can do this!
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Week 3
Wednesday 17 February
Shifnal Children being Thankful!
We have a Bokashi system at home, we throw all our food waste into this bucket! |
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Connection with our Learning Village
Thank you Tito for your learning today. I love how you help your nana out every morning by picking the tomatoes! Your nana must be a great gardener! |
Thank you Jeremiah for sharing your learning today. Well done for going outside to play. |
PJ's Distance Learning! Thank you so much for sharing these pictures with your Room 8 fanau! |
Communication with our Fanau!
Fa'afetai parents for your ongoing communication via email! I am enjoying all the pictures.
This is Tito's family completing "Passing the Ball" challenge! Fa'afetai Samantha for sending in the photos. |
Thank you Ama for helping your grandparents make kopai! I love kopai! Great to Ama helping her family! We row our waka together! |
Mahi Ngatahi
Today's Value is Mahi Ngatahi we work as a TEAM! I am looking forward to seeing what Room 8 have been doing at home for Mahi Ngatihi!
Please send me your photos on my school gmail address:
Shifnal Drive Family Games- Created By Mrs Lologa
Purpose: Keep my children busy!
Pick up the Leaves off the Drive- Way game-
favourite game to give to a child not rowing our waka together!
Cleaning the Garage Floor Game
Siblings vs Siblings- See who can clean the garage floor the fastest.
Cook the Lunch while Mum is Working
Michelle's favourite game: Create a meal using leftovers.
The whole family gave Michelle and Salina 8/10. They made their own pastry from scratch. Used the leftover curry from last night and used lots of our leftover salad in their little surprise pastries.
The Laundry Game
Mum's favourite game: Who can fold up the washing the fastest and the neatest? Plus put it away!
Ball Game
Malama, Sala'a and Tuilosa have to work together to catch the ball more than 100 times. Passes can be bounce, lob or chest passes. Only played after the household games are finished.
Thank you to all the Room 8 parents that I talked with today. If you missed my call, I also texted or emailed you. The connections that we managed to make today was very helpful. Stay safe fanau!
Week 2
Partnership- As part of our Treaty of Waitangi work we talked and acted out the first P from article one of the Treaty of Waitangi.
What does it mean to be a good friend? What does a good friend look like? Sound like? How does a good friend make you feel?
Do you think the Pakeha (crown) has been a good friend to the Tangata Whenua ( Maori).
Watch the following video of the Treaty of Waitangi from a child's perspective. The Real Waitangi Day
Week 2- Room 8 .... We Row our Waka Together! He waka eke noa!
These photos are for our self portraits that we started on Friday! Can't wait to finish these.
We are so lucky to be part of the Free Lunches in Schools programme! We are all learning to eat more vegetables every day!
Week 1
Meet our very talented learners in Room 8. We row our waka together! He waka eke noa!
Thank you to Mama Paese for being an awesome teacher in Room 8! Mama Paese will be teaching alongside me. She will be speaking Samoan to our children. Room 8 is so blessed to have Mama Paese!
Jeremiah is a gentle friend to everyone! His mother Sina is a mother, an aunty to all of children in Room 8. She is a very popular mum!
Chris has been the maths champion a few times now!
Tala is a kaitiaki of our our learning equipment.
Ama is so caring, she always comforts those who are a bit sad.
Joslin and her mum! Joslin is a great helper in our class.
Thank you Emmanuel for your helping hands!
Christian is a fantastic artist! A good eye for detail!
Quezon loves to dance.
PJ and Mum... look at PJ's new hat
This is Aviti Junior and his nana!
Thank you Charles for bringing your mum to school.
Thank you so much for all the parents who have come into class to say hi. It was lovely to meet the Maifala family again. I taught Pelu's older sister 2 years ago!
My Family
Talofa fanau o Room 8!
Ko te Moana-nui-a- Kiwa te Moana
Ko Tepapauoatua te Rangatira
Ko Niutao toku
No Tuvalu ahau
Ko Sina Lologa taku ingoa!
My name is Sina Lologa. I was born in Niutao, Tuvalu. I was adopted at the age of 7years old and went to live in Dunedin with my uncle and his palagi wife. I grew up in Dunedin, then my family shifted to St Andrews, I completed my last 2 years of High School at Timaru Girls' High School. I completed my Bachelor of Teaching and Learning Degree at Canterbury University.
I am married to a Samoan, Sala'a Lologa and we have 7 children. Tiare (23yrs), Michelle (20yrs), Nelisa- Ailini (16yrs), Salina (12yrs), Malama (10 yrs), Tuilosa (9yrs) and Sala'a- Troy (6yrs).
I love my family and my favourite thing to do is to have fun alongside my children from playing sports to cooking or digging around the garden.
I look forward to serving my Flatbush family with an open heart and to do my very best for your children.
Fa'afetai,
Sina