Saturday, March 18, 2017

Education Outside The Classroom - EOTC


What a week! No wonder we were all feeling pretty tired by the end of Friday.  For those that don’t know what EOTC means its Education Outside the Classroom, and we certainly did just that. There was so much fun interspersed with fantastic hands-on learning, it had us all buzzing.  Sharing that with so many family members is a powerful combination and so much fun.  The weather looked favourably on us which definitely makes a big difference.  Altogether we had 52 children from our 3 youngest classes and they were all great.  So interested in everything we did and appreciative of the little treats (ice cream) along the way. A big THANKS to all of you that helped with supervision, I hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.

We had been thinking and learning a lot about the sea since we heard about the plight of all the Pilot whales at Farewell spit a few weeks ago and then had continued to extend our interest and our knowledge during this year’s Sea Week. We shared all our work in the assembly last week, and even with all the technological glitches, we were very proud of the reports, the art and the writing we could share with the rest of the school. Unfortunately our big finale –Lava Song- wouldn’t work either, but we got to sing it on Friday afternoon in our Junior Syndicate assembly, and it was FANTASTIC.  We will get another opportunity to perform it to the school because we have done a considerable amount of practice and it is just wonderful.  You can watch and sing it online just put in ‘Lava Song’- and it will pop up for you to sing together. Liam’s Mum told me they sing it together at bedtime, what a lovely way to say good-night to someone special.

Back to our AWESOME EOTC week.  Our first trip was on Tuesday to the Rocky Shore in Ahuriri.
  Here are a selection of photos that say it all…













Yummy scrummy Cool Cat ice creams to finish off a great day


Here are a couple of great Recounts to share about the day

Rocky Shore
Yesterday after morning tea we went by bus to the Rocky Shore.  I smelt the Moana.  It smelt salty.  I saw seaweed and heaps of hermit crabs.  I found a sea slug that sucks all of the stuff off the rocks.  It felt slimy and slippery.  I loved the Rocky shore.
Maggie T


Yesterday Room 1, 7 and 8 went to the Rocky shore.  We learnt about sea animals.  We met Jacquie, she works at the aquarium.  You need to have wet hands before you touch the sea creatures.  If you don’t have wet hands you will burn them and you are not looking after the sea creatures. I felt a sea slug.  It was gooey and slimy. My Dad put in our container so we could look at it.  I had fun at the Rocky shore.

Charlotte

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