First we had to sit on the carpet and then Miss McGrath talked about the wellbeing survey. We had a discussion, like when we go swimming we can't wear dangling earings, because they can get stuck to your hair. Later on we had to get in a circle and Miss McGrath sat on a chair and picked someone to say a nice statement about someone. Also after we were done we had to get our chromebooks out and write a blog about what we did today.
After that she told us to sit on a table and wait till we got a piece of hard paper. So when we got a piece of paper we had to listen to Miss McGraths instructions because we were going to make a Fortune Teller.
When we finished making it we had to colour these 4 squares different colours and then write a number. Also after we wrote the number we had to write a positive statement on our fortune teller. After we had to sit on the carpet with our fortune teller.
After that we had to stand up and walk around the classroom and Miss McGrath played music and once she stopped the music we had to turn to a buddy and say to them what we are grateful for.
Then Miss McGrath talked about something but I forgot what she was talking about, so after she talked about something, she told us to put our fortune teller in our box and then she told us to go get a book to read. Miss McGrath told us to put our book away and sit on the mat. She told us to go on our chromebook and finish some work. When we finished our work we had to put our chromebook away and then wait till the year 6s come back.This is my friends Fortune teller. Bye bloggers.
Kia ora Josie, thank you for being excited about spending the day with me, even though the Y6s were on a trip! That has helped my taha hinengaro. As a piece of writing, this blog post is impressive. But I'm not only impressed with that, I'm really proud of the way you contributed to the day's events. You demonstrated kindness and empathy in your work. Can you remember what you were grateful for that day? Also, we practised our skills of compliment giving - do you remember what was said to you in our Compliment Circle, and what the effect of that compliment was? It's great to see a photograph of your fortune teller - perhaps you could create a separate blog post, where you give instructions on how to make one, and explain what we wrote inside our versions. Finally, I was thinking of repeating this experience with the Y6s - do you have any suggestions on how I could improve the session? Keep up the fabulous approach to school life Josie!
ReplyDeleteThank you Miss McGrath. I was grateful for that when I woke up my mum put out my uniform for me. Thank you for the comment. Bye Miss McGrath.
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Zara i really liked reading and looking at the images it looks like you did have some fun with Miss McGrath and i love reading it well done
Ma te wa Zara
Thank you Zara
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