Sunday, 12 June 2016

Sharing Our Learning

Wow, we did it.  Room 11 you are amazing.  On Friday we had mums, dads, grandmas, our Team Leader and our Deputy Principal in to share our learning.  We were a little bit nervous but we put on a fabulous performance answering questions about our learning. We got some great feedback and felt really proud of our achievements.

Thank you to everyone who came to see us!













4 comments:

  1. Congratulations Room 11 on completing your projects and thanks for sharing all your new found knowledge with us. Even parents and extended whanau likely learnt something new too... Jesse's 94 year old great nana was fascinated to discover polar bears usually have two cubs! Keep up the great work ����

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  2. Dear room 11

    I was sooooooo happy to have visited your class this morning. The way you were all prepared with your presentations was just stunning.

    I could really see all the learning and hard work you have done for weeks to build up to today's presentations. You all spoke confidently and could really explain your dioramas and the information on your reports.

    I could also tell that you have been really stretching your learning muscles and using the superheroes throughout your unit.

    Well done to you all, and well done to your teacher who has worked so hard to help you. I hope you remember to thank Ms Sholson for all the hard work she does for you.

    Have a great day!

    Mrs Sullivan

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  3. Thank you for having us to visit Room 11. It was clear that you had put allot of effort into your dioramas and I thought they looked AMAZING! The Passion you all demonstrated was wonderful to see, and I enjoyed your presentations very much. It was such a privilege to be welcomed into your classroom to see your learning in action. I hope you will have us back again.
    Nicki
    (Hugh's Mum)

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  4. Room 11, thank you for inviting family into your classroom to share your learning. I learnt things myself about the different animals that were studied, including that polar bears have two thumbs and humpback whales have two blow holes.

    It's great to see everyone so excited about their learning.

    Jessica - Nicholas's Mum

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