Friday, 30 September 2011

New Resources

 

New Zealand Curriculum Mathematics

Stage 5   Early Additive    Number and Algebra

Click here to go to New Zealand Maths

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If you are like me, you will remember these books as black & white text books from our school days…..now they are bright, interesting and full of exciting ways for kids to learn and be taught Maths in the New Zealand Curriculum

We also have available -

Stage 6 – Advanced Additive

Stage 7 – Advanced multiplication Books 1 and 2

 

The Call of the Kokako – Maria Gill & Heather Arnold

Department of Conservation – Kokako

the-call-of-the-kokako-gallery-1The Kokako is New Zealand's biggest and most beautiful songbird, and this lovely book and its beautiful illustrations will be a treasure in any child's library.

It tells the story of the kokako and it’s fight for survival with the help of conservationists and community helpers.  It is a beautiful book full of extensive information on what is being done and how we can help, with illustrations that are a joy to look at.

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

New School Journal Information

28-09-2011 10-37-24 a.m.School Journals have had a major change.  Each issue of school journal is aligned to Level 2, 3 or 4 of the New Zealand Curriculum and will now be identified by the month and year of publication.

School Journal Part 1 and Junior Journal = Level 2

School Journal Part 2 & 3 = Level 3

School Journal Part 4 = Level 4

Teacher Support material and audio MP3 files can be accessed through TKI website.  For further information check out the pamphlet in the library, on the wall by the school journals or click the link below for curriculum update 13.

 Click here to go directly to update info

Friday, 23 September 2011

New Resources

 

The Help – Kathryn Stockett

I do declare - Minny's Sweet Chocolate Pie Recipe

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I loved this book! It made me laugh out loud, it made me cry, it made me smile.  As one of the students said to me when she saw me reading this, “The Help is the kind of book you wish you could read again and still enjoy it as if you were reading it for the first time.”

I don't have enough time as I would like to sit down and read a book, but… this book came with me EVERYWHERE, just in case I got a chance to flip another page. I knew I had a problem when i tucked it under my arm to take with me checking the sheep at lambing!!!!

 

Read it before you see the movie, I promise it will make you smile too.

 

The Ghost of Miss Annabel Spoon – Aaron Blabey

spoon If you are a big fan of Aaron Blabey’s books Pearl Barley and Charlie Parsley, Sunday Chutney and Stanley Paste you will thoroughly enjoy the delightful tale of The  Ghost of Miss Annabel Spoon. 

The poor townsfolk of the township of Twee are cursed by the ghost of Miss Annabel Spoon, her dresses were shabby and her moods always crabby! Enough was enough the people decided, she was to be removed.  But a delightful character named Herbert Kettle decided to visit Miss Annabel Spoon…But although scared to death, Herbert held tight his breath and he opened Miss Annabel's door……………

Fantastic story with beautiful illustrations.  One to definitely add to your home collection.

Editing Skills – Practical activities using text types

Follow this link to purchase from Curriculum Concepts

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Great Supporting Resource for teachers to have in your  kit. Contains a wide range of reproducible activities for you to teach in your classroom.

We also have available Editing skills for ages 6-7, 10-11 and 11+.

Friday, 16 September 2011

New Resources

Sophie’s Legacy – Lesley Elliott

Click here to go directly to the  Sophie Elliott Foundation

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In our home, Lesley and Sophie's names are spoken of often.  Our oldest son Logan was born at 24 weeks and spent 100 days in Neo Natal.  Lesley was our angel.  She left me notes when I had missed exciting milestones, she took photos of Logan during night shift and left them for me in the mornings, she made me a special corner by his incubator with the welcoming red lazy boy chair.  She is my angel.  Sophie’s Legacy is a heart-breaking story, about a beautiful, intelligent, bubbly girl who died at the hands of a monster.  Taking the courage to write  this book and the strength to start the Sophie Elliott Foundation in the hope of saving wonderful girls like Sophie in the future is important in raising awareness against violence to young women.  It is a book every mother and daughter should read and is a wonderful tribute to Sophie.

 

How people Lived – Jim Pipe

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This book gives a snapshot of how people have lived through the ages – from cave dwellers right through to today’s high-tech societies.  Kids will love the illustrations, they have so much fun detail and interesting information that will capture their imagination and take them back in time.  Fantastic!

 

Friday, 9 September 2011

New Resources

Hands-on Science 36 fun science activities – Ages 9-10

Click here for fantastic science & technology site

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WOW This science activity book has everything you need to get creative and curious little minds working within  the children in your class!  Fantastic ideas, experiments, step by step instructions and great resources are all packed into this amazing book. 

Also available is -

Ages 6-8 and Ages 11+

 

 

I found a dead bird – A guide to the cycle…..of life and death

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A great information packed book on every child's question “Why did the animal die?”  and “What happens now?”

Included are fantastic photo illustrations and the book is written in a great text for kids to easily understand.  Lots of information to help answer difficult questions about life and death.