Thursday, June 23, 2016

Farewell to our Student Teacher, Ms Skye!

Kia Orana everyone, 
This week we had to say farewell to someone special who joined our family for 5 weeks.
Thank you to Ms Skye for being part of our learning journey. Your encouragement and enthusiasm is appreciated by all the Cheeky Cheetah's and we would like to wish you all the best in your studies. 

Here are a few pictures of our last day with Ms Skye. Thank you for our gifts and card but most importantly, thank you for your time and love for us. Good luck and God Bless you. We will surely miss you.

Meitaki Maata Ms Skye!
Lyrics to our song for Ms Skye.
Cheetah's presenting a few memories.
Our last selfie with Ms Skye - thank you!
We're going to miss you!
Cheetah's feeling a bit sad.


Ms Skye with the girls.
Ms Skye with the Cheetah's.

Writing experience with our buddy class!

This term we have been learning about Explanation Writing. We got together with our buddy class the Proud Penguins to experience making 'FAIRY BREAD' and then we wrote about how we made it. 

Check out some of our photos. 

 Cheeky Cheetah's working with the Proud Penguins 
to write about making Fairy Bread.
 Proud Penguins and Cheeky Cheetahs 
writing an explanation on how to make Fairy Bread.
 Having a go at drawing a picture of our Fairy Bread.

Getting our bread ready to butter. 
 You need a slice of bread and butter.
You need some 100's & 1000's to sprinkle on your slice of bread. 
 Proud Penguins with their buddies ready for the next step.
 Jared enjoying his fairy bread.
 Vaivasa with her buddy Jessie.
 Ms Campher giving instructions.
 Jodeci with his buddy Devlon making sure he covers
the whole slice of bread with butter.



Saturday, June 11, 2016

Samoan Language Week

Talofa Lava, 
In week 5 we celebrated Samoan Language Week. We started off the week with the raising of the flag.
We learnt how to say:
Hello - Talofa Lava
How are you? - O a mai oe?
I am fine thank you - Manuia fa'afetai.

In groups we discussed what we knew about Samoa and what we thought about why language is important?  


The theme for the week was, 'E felelei manu ae ma'au i o latou ofaga', in translation this means, 'Birds migrate to environments where they will survive and thrive'. The Cheeky Cheetah girls learnt a Samoan dance (mauluulu) to 'Pe lele le toloa i fea'. They learnt to make up actions to tell the story about the migration of the birds to different environments.  

Cheeky Cheetah Girls ready to siva
For art work we were able to draw birds, patterns and talk about the Samoan Siapo.
Drawing of Samoan Patterns

Waea drawing his manu (bird).
We learnt about two Myths: 'Sina and the Tuna' and the 'Turtle and the Shark'. 
In pairs they had to read about the Myth and identify the key ideas. Students were encouraged to work in pairs or in a group of no more than 3 people where they had to rewrite the Myth and add pictures onto an A3 piece of paper. 



Some of the Cheeky Cheetahs are part of the Pasifika group where they performed a few Samoan traditional dances. It was great to see them show case their pride in their culture. We celebrated with an assembly where we invited our neighbouring school Clendon Park to perform and our special guest was the 2011 reigning Miss Samoa - Metotisi Komiti-Fa'alavaau. 

Check out some of our photos of our Samoan Language Week.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Thank you Support Staff

Kia Ora whanau,
Thank you all for the support, 
and all your hard work.
You make learning fun.
You are awesome,
you are committed,
you make a big difference 
at Rowandale School.
We appreciate your work,
we're thankful for you,
our supporting Staff!
These are the lyrics to our song that the Cheeky Cheetahs sang with the Top Dogs at our whole school assembly where we thanked our supporting staff for their hard work!

The Cheeky Cheetahs are grateful and thankful to Miss Murray for all her help with our learning. 
We appreciate you!

"She helps us with our learning and encourages us to make good choices" (Waea). "Sometimes, Ms Murray growls us but we know that it is because she wants the best for us, just like our teacher" (Stephanie).

Stephanie writing her thank you card.
Alicia and Lialia sharing their card with Ms Skye.
The Cheeky Cheetah's writing their thank you cards for Ms Murray our Teacher Aide.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Free Milk in schools - World Milk Day

Talofa Lava everyone,
The Cheeky Cheetahs celebrated World Milk day and are grateful to Fonterra for the free milk that they drink every day. Here are some photos of them enjoying their milk at Rowandale School.
Fa'afetai Lava Fonterra.

Cheeky Cheetah's love drinking free milk.

Thumbs up to celebrating World Milk Day.

 Thank you Fonterra for the free milk.

Feed the Need - Free soup in school

Talofa Lava family, 
Free food in schools is a dream come true to these students at Rowandale School.

Free feed for Rowandale Students - Feed the Need
We are so lucky to be getting free soup at our school 3 times a week; Monday, Wednesday and Friday at lunchtime each student at Rowandale School receive a free soup. The Cheeky Cheetahs are excited to be getting a free feed especially in this cold weather. 



A few of the Cheeky Cheetah's enjoying the free feed.
Some Cheeky Cheetah's enjoyed it so much they wanted more.