Welcome to Room 6's Blog...

We are one of the Year 3 & 4 classes at Russley School. We aim to work together well so that we can achieve success in everything we do. To help us be successful students we use the Russley Dispositions. They help us to train our brains to think successfully when we are faced with problems where the answer is not immediately known. On our Blog you will find photos, videos, up-coming events, notices and a range of other exciting information that we would love to share with you!



Thursday, June 28, 2012

Class Meeting Minutes - Week 10


HERE IS WHAT WE DISCUSSED AT OUR CLASS MEETING:

1. LAST WEEK WE ENJOYED: 
Our last Turbo Touch session.
Reports!
Celebration Assembly.

2. IN WEEK 9 WE ARE STILL GOING TO IMPROVE:
Behaviour (calling out and talking when Mr. Ish is talking)

3. AT CLASS MEETING THE CLASS TALKED ABOUT:
Minecraft (Joey ect)
Peg game (Roisin)
Talking after the techer is talking (Maiya)
Line up (Maiya)
Dictionary Skills (Curtis)
PODS (Jessica)
1D (Katie ect)
New Class Chair and Deputy Chair (Pieta)


The top groups in Week 10:
1st: Jianedzi (1,021,200 points)
2nd: Rakata (20,700 points)
3rd: Habilat (18,110 points)
4th: Jockem (15,400 points)

Terrific Times Tablers:
Congratulations to Roisin, Pieta, Jessica, Nikita, Finn, Zac and Cullen who scored 100% in their TTTT (Terrific Times Tablers Test) last Friday.
Well done!

Sensational Spellers: 
Well done to; Roisin, Katie, jorja, Anna, Alexa, Isabella, Pieta, Jessica, Nikita, Maiya, Lauren, Elliot, Finn, Jesse J, Zac, Cullen, Joseph and sammi who scored 100% in their spelling tests last Friday.
Well done spellers!

Stupendous Certificate Earners:
There were no certificates awarded this week.

By Deputy Chair, Pieta Luthi

Thursday, June 21, 2012

C.S.I

Here's another wee video of the  'Spades' (Anna, Pieta, Elliot and Jesse) being 'Reading Detectives'.


Do you think they're improving?






Class Meeting Minutes - Week 9



HERE IS WHAT WE DISCUSSED AT OUR CLASS MEETING:

1. LAST WEEK WE ENJOYED: 
Turbo Touch, factual report writing and Assembly

2. IN WEEK 9 WE ARE STILL GOING TO IMPROVE:
Not talking when Mr Ish is talking (calling out)

3. AT CLASS MEETING THE CLASS TALKED ABOUT:
H.O.M of the Day (Jorja) 
The use of 'now' and 'what' (Jesse)
Scrap paper box (Maiya)
Ipad usage (Jessica)
Cloakroom (Maiya)
C.I.O (Anna)
Gremlins (Mr Isherwood)
Mr Ish (Cullen)
S.U.I (Cullen)
The Big Day In will be Tuesday and 'Cut It Out' will be Friday.
Squares (Katie and Jessica)


The top groups in Week 9:
1st: RAKATA (55,150 points)
2nd: JOCKEM (34,300 points)
3rd: HABILAT (33,300 points)
4th: JAINEDZI  (32,900 points)

Terrific Times Tablers:
Congratulations to Roisin, Anna, Jessica, Nikita, Lauren, Elliot, Finn, Jesse H, Cullen, Curtis and Sammi who scored 100% in their TTTT (Terrific Times Tablers Test) last Friday

Sensational Spellers: 
Well done to; Katie, Jorja, Isabella,Lauren, Jesse H, Zac, Cullen, Curtis, Damian and Joseph who scored 100% in their spelling tests last Friday

Stupendous Certificate Earners:
Certificates were awarded to Maiya, Keziah, Jesse J and Alexa

By Deputy Chair, Pieta Luthi

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Class Meeting Minutes - Week 8


HERE IS WHAT WE DISCUSSED AT OUR CLASS MEETING:

1. LAST WEEK WE ENJOYED: ʻPaint It Blackʼ Snow

2. IN WEEK 6 WE ARE STILL GOING TO IMPROVE:
= our impulsivity (calling out) =

3. AT CLASS MEETING THE CLASS TALKED ABOUT: Items discussed from our last meeting were: Dedicating Squares (Aston) Grass heads (Maiya) Weekly Silent Ball games (Ben) ʻYeah, butʼ (Finn)

The top groups in Week 8:
1st: HABILAT (22,220 points)
2nd: RAKATA  (16,300 points)
3rd: JOCKEM (9,800 points)
4th: JAINEDZI  (7,410)

Terrific Times Tablers:
There was no tables test last week due to Queenʼs Birthday Weekend and the snow

Sensational Spellers: 
There was no spelling test last week due to Queenʼs Birthday Weekend and the snow

Stupendous Certificate Earners:
Certificates were awarded to Zac, Finn and Cullen

By Pieta




   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Paint It All Black

The students in Room 27 at St. Albans School have shown their support for the All Blacks by creating an amazing song, 'Win Tonight',  using the music from Reece Mastin's fantastic song 'Goodnight'.  
The reason we chose this idea is because we thought it'd be really unique and a funky way to support the All Blacks. We really believe our entry will standout from the rest.  We wrote (with Mr. Ish), sung, composed, recorded & produced it by using GarageBand it all by ourselves. Not too bad for 10 year olds!
Finn was responsible for composing, recording and producing both the song and iMovie for this. He's one very talented kid and I'm sure you'll be impressed with what he has done!  

Enjoy!!
Mr. Ish and Room 27






Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The snow and the NZ Principals' Federation Public Meeting

We are now CLOSED. Mrs. Warren sends her apologies for the disruption to 
families, however, safety is important to us. 




In regards to the recent events in the media the New Zealand Principals' Federation is holding a public meeting on class sizes. Phil Harding
(Vice President, NZPF), Peter Simpson (Immediate Past President, NZPF) and Denise Torrey (Executive, NZPF) will be co-ordinatiing the meeting.
The meeting has been called to discuss the government's plans to cut staffing ratios in schools. The meeting will commence in the Cotswold School Hall at 7.00 pm on Thursday evening.  At this stage, Clayton Cosgrove will attend, and the NZPF have invited Kate Wilkinson to speak as well. Various sector group leaders will also speak.

This is a fight that we MUST win, and we will only win with the support of our parents. So if you're able to, PLEASE come along!!



Mr. Ish





Monday, June 4, 2012

Comprehension Strategy Instruction (C.S.I)


A ‘good reader’ needs to develop a wide range of skills and strategies.   Learning to decode marks on a page and recognise an extensive list of words is the first step.  Many children can do this fluently and yet do not demonstrate much understanding of the material they have just read.  They are under the misconception that a good reader is a fast reader.  The reality is that fast reading can be achieved without any processing of text or construction of meaning taking place.

A good reader is a reader who: 
• Understands that reading is about constructing meaning not just 'eating' text 
• Understands that reading is a very active process involving a mental dialogue with the author and their own prior knowledge and personal experience 
• Varies the speed of reading depending on the monitoring of that process
(H. Ayrey, 2007)

A good reader is like a detective.  They take time to look for clues, make sure that they get the facts right, and are always thinking about the information.  In Room 27 we are learning how to (WALHT) become reading detectives using C.S.I.

You will see the 'Spades' (Anna, Pieta, Isabella, Elliot and Jesse) in action on the link below. They will be using 'I Think That Means...' to construct meaning, and one (or two) of the 'Deep 5' to be active readers by using their own prior knowledge and personal experience.


Mr. Ish