Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Notices

Dig Deep or Donate is coming up on 19 June this year. Arahoe School is recognising Arbor Day by planting trees around the school grounds. Feel free to join us between 9 and 10.30 to help plant a tree. You may also choose to support the school by donating a tree - see the link for details. We also have TV celebrities attending. WOW!

These are the details for the schoolwide artwork that is planned to commemorate the centenary of WWI:

Dear parents & whanau,

As you may be aware, August 2014 marks 100 years since World War 1 was declared.  As a school we are coming together to create a thought-provoking piece of outdoor art to commemorate this event, specifically remembering the sacrifice of the 91 servicemen who left from the New Lynn area.  Through our project your child will learn, not only about art techniques, but also some facts about the Great War, the meaning of the red poppy and other symbols of war. 

To make this project meaningful and relevant to our students we would like to compile a list of your family members that served during World War 1 and possibly include their names in our art project too.  Please upload the name, photo and any details of your family member to the Padlet Wall
http://padlet.com/kirstenb/room21wewillremember  (When uploading your information please also include your child’s name and class.)

The unveiling of our artwork will be in early Term 3.  It will be a time to commemorate the significance of World War 1 with our school community and the community at large. You will receive more information about our commemorative event towards the end of the term.  If you have any questions or suggestions you may email me at kirstenb@arahoe.school.nz

Regards,

Kirsten Bland

Arahoe App for Smartphones

If you have missed the newsletter about our new app for smart phones, you will find the details on the front page of the school webpage. The app is for iphones and Android phones. Download it from the app store and receive notices and alerts direct to your phone.

Photos on Thursday
Class photos are coming up due to take place on Thursday.

We are learning about where our rubbish goes

This week we worked out where our rubbish goes from our classroom. We have 2 bins. One is for recycled paper and the other is for waste. It is a little bin because we should not have much waste from our class. Waste from our lunches goes home.

Our rubbish


The rubbish is taken to our big bins:

A big truck like this picks it up:
It goes to the Hampton Downs landfill. This is the largest landfill in NZ. The rubbish is ploughed into the ground to break down. Some of it will never break down. Is it a good idea to throw away things that can be reused or recycled?



Thursday, 8 May 2014

Subway Notice


 


    is coming to Arahoe!


The PSG is pleased to announce that every 2 weeks starting from 16th May your child will be able to order Subway for lunch. The dates will be 16 May, 30 May, 13 June and 27 June.

The order envelope will come home on the Friday before and orders are due back by the next Wednesday – NO LATER THAN 3.15pm!

If you happen to lose the envelope simply go to the PSG page on the Ultranet, go to Subway and scroll down to resources and it will take you to a printable pdf version.

It would be greatly appreciated if you could have the correct change – thanks.

If you have any questions or feedback please email PSG@arahoe.school.nz

Thank you for your continued support of the PSG and fundraising for our children.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Important Update about our Trip to the Transfer Station

Two classes returned from their trip today to the refuse station with this updated information:
  • The bus cannot accommodate all parent helpers. Only the first 5 are able to travel on the bus. Other parent helpers must take their cars (car pooling is probably a good idea. If you are interested, I can arrange).
  • Everyone must wear closed in shoes.
  • A small morning tea must be packed in a named plastic bag with a drink bottle.
Thank you for returning your consents. 
Regards
Tania Makani

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Spelling

Hi Parents,
Not everyone has brought their notebooks this week. I will try to glue spelling words into notebooks tomorrow and that will give the children 2 days to practice their words. If I don't manage it, I will start spelling tests next week instead. Some of the children have changed spelling groups because of spelling testing at the end of last term so you won't know which list to use on the blog until the words come home. Thank you for helping your child with their spelling homework. It's really paying off.

Luca brought some worms to school


Welcome back to Term 2 - Another busy term!

This term our Topic is called Wriggly, Squiggly Worms. The school is to receive a worm farm this term which will enable us to reduce the food waste that the school produces.

We are also going to have a tree planting day this term called Dig deep or Donate. Details about this will follow later.

You may be aware of our trip to the Transfer Station at Henderson on Thursday 29 May from 9am-1pm. The cost is $10/$12 (no loyalty card). Please complete the consent and return payment if you haven't already. I have some spare forms if you need one.

For Art this term we are learning about sketching and shading. We are having tuition from a professional artist called Graham Dodd. A special project the school is taking part in is an artwork to commemorate that it has been 100 years (starting August 2014) since the outbreak of WWI. Centenary commemorations will take place over 4 years. I will send out a separate newsletter about the artwork that is planned.

This is the Transfer Station newsletter:

10 April, 2014

Kia ora whanau, parents and caregivers

There are two events planned for Ara Teina’s Term 2 theme studies:

Art Workshop
As part of our Visual Arts curriculum we have organized Graham Dodd (Artist) to provide an art workshop on Friday 16 May.   Graham Dodd will be covering aspects of sketching and shading. 

Trip to the Transfer Station, Henderson
As part of our Science and Technology curriculum we will be learning about sustainability and investigating what happens to rubbish after it leaves our homes. 

We require parent helpers on our trip as the safety ratio of adult to children is 1:3.  Safety regulations and effective supervision ask that if you bring a preschooler, then we are unable to include you as an assistant.  For this trip, parents will accompany us on the bus to the Transfer Station.  We will be leaving school at 9am and will return by approximately 1pm.
Safety regulations also ask that all participants wear covered shoes.

Morning tea and a small drink in a named plastic bag will need to be provided.  We will return to school for lunch.

Your child’s class will visit the Transfer Station on Thursday 29 May.

Thank you for your support.
Ara Teina teachers
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Please return the lower portion of this information sheet to your child’s classroom teacher by Wednesday 28 May, along with payment.

Child’s name: _________________________________    Room: _______

o The cost of a Graham Dodd Art Workshop and bus fare to the Henderson Transfer Station is $12
(Non-loyalty card holders).

o The cost of a Graham Dodd Art workshop and bus fare to the Henderson Transfer Station is $10
(Loyalty card holders).
Loyalty card number:  ___________


oI give permission for my child ______________________ to go on the trip to the Transfer Station on the above date. 

oI am able to be a parent helper on the trip to the Transfer Station. 

Name and contact details:  ________________________________