Kia ora, hi everybody
We are well into our Athletics now, halfway through the programme in fact. We are learning fundamental movement skills, currently dodging. We have completed balance and ball handling. Did you notice our skills have improved?
We had people from the council come into our class and teach us about being safe around dogs. The main message was "If it's on it's own, leave it alone!"
Our X country turned out to be a bit of a running obstacle course but it was fun. Some bits were hard but we were trying to keep going even when the going gets tough because that is our classroom focus right now.
The Matariki Festival will be held on 21 June. This is usually a fun time. Bring a jar or a few if you have them and leave them on the bench in the classroom.
Reports have been delayed until 23 June followed by parent/teacher/student interviews the following week. This is a good chance for all interested parties, namely parent, student and teacher to discuss the goals that are on the reports. If there is anything that is not very clear, I can clarify. If you think there are more important goals for your child to work on I'd love to hear them. Most importantly, your child needs to be at the meeting so we know they are aware of and understand their goals.
Kia pai to ra, have a nice day.
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