Project Self Esteem

Mums and Dads tend to thankfully think their children are perfect, including my own who gave me this cushion.  There is of course no such thing as perfect  and we do talk about making mistakes in Room 5 a lot and that is all normal and part of the learning process. We are doing a cute little self esteem project in Room 5 using this cushion and talking about what we are good at and what we love.  Watch this space.

Welcome Jess and Shanaya

 

Welcome Jess and Shanaya!

We are so lucky to have beautiful Jess join Room 5.  The extra pair of hands will be amazing!  Welcome also to gorgeous Shanaya.  Your first day of school is so special.

Measurement In Maths

We continued with our measurement unit today.  We had a monster measurement afternoon.  We looked at estimating (guessing) and accuracy (how correct the answer will  be) .  We also talked about measurement language such as taller and shorter.  We started by estimating the height of Brownie Bear using small blocks.  We then measured Brownie Bear to see how accurate we were.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We then estimated how many blocks it would take to get from one side of the table to the other.  We then measured it with blocks.  We were making lots of interesting predictions.

We then estimated how many blocks would be needed to measure how tall we were.  We then measured using the blocks.  We were getting better at estimating finally.  Didn’t take long to get the hang of it.

We then put ourselves in height order from tallest to shortest.

We finished by talking about different ways to measure things.  We did an experiment – if Mrs Brown measures the court by counting walking strides, will  it be different if Vanessa does the same job?  Not a great way to accurately measure something we thankfully concluded.

Rulers are a really accurate tool to use when measuring. What clever little maths people we are in Room 5.

 

Reading Learning Pathways

Everyone has a Learning Pathway Book for reading.  We all have different goals.  This little group was making predictions about what the  non-fiction book was about. We were able to tick one of our ‘working towards’ goals.

Don’t Forget Your Fleecys/Jumpers

I know the classroom is always warm as toast.  We even call ourselves ‘toasty crumpets’ sometimes. We also say ‘Room 5 is just like Hawaii’.  However when we go outside it is FREEZING, especially when we go down to the bottom field.  We also have a Room 5 rule at the moment that when we go outside for morning tea and lunchtime we need to put on our warm fleecys/jumpers.  Don’t forget to pack your fleecys in your bag if you don’t wear them to school, I know some of the children wear thermals.