The lunchtime art group took it upon themselves to create a piece of artwork that honored the cultural diversity of our classrooms and parish community.
We decided to go with the idea of a sculpture. Every Wednesday lunchtime the art group would get together to research and draw designs.
Over the summer holiday some of these designs were chosen and made into the metal plates.
These metal plates show some of the cultures at our school.
During term 2 and 3 Room 4 took on the challenge to sand and varnish this beautiful piece of wood that my family had donated.
Thomas, Chanel, Stella and Jakob A were very keen to use crystals as part of the design. They are a symbol of light and love.
We finally completed the design with the Whakatauki plate.
It means - Let the uniqueness of the child guide our work.
As a school Saint Mary’s is built on the ideals of Mary Mackillop. Children are the centre of everything we do and the beauty and uniqueness of their cultural backgrounds are honored and celebrated here.
Thank you everyone who has shared this journey with us, contributed materials, time, and skills to help this amazing sculpture find it’s resting place in front of our school.
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Thursday, 3 September 2020
Monday, 2 March 2020
Introducing Room 4
We are a class of year 4 & 5 learners at
St Mary's Catholic Primary School.
Our school is an Enviro School and we work hard
at being kaitiaki of our planet.
Friday, 28 February 2020
Cybersmart Profiles
This week in our Cybersmart learning with Mrs Torrie
we created a profile.
We had to replace the image on our slide and
write 5 interesting facts about ourselves.
We had to be Cybersmart and write personal
but not private information.
Can you spot our teacher's profile in the slide deck?
Sunday, 23 February 2020
Nau mai, haere mai
Welcome to our class blog.
We look forward to sharing our learning with our school,
our whānau and friends everywhere.
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