Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Maths Poster


PFT stands for
Place value
Face value
and Total value

Charism


Did you know the reason Good Shepherd School named their syndicates Connolly and Sheridan? Connolly and Sheridan were the names of the first two sisters that worked at Good Shepherd School when it opened. That is just one of the fun facts we learnt this week when we explored the charism of our school. The charism of our school is the flavour of our school, it is what makes us Good Shepherd School. Over the week we looked at the history of the school and unpacked the visual Image of the Good Shepherd Cross with the values, scripture, feast days and the St Mary MacKillop sayings. We unpacked the values and why we have those values. In groups we identified what each value looked, sounded and felt like before making up definitions. A fact that I learnt was Connolly and Sheridan were one of the two sisters of Mary MacKillop.

Cyber Safety


DO NOT TRUST PEOPLE WHO SAY THAT
I'M SOMEONE FROM YOUR
SCHOOL!

My Mihimihi



Mihimihi

Caleb

I am learning to: introduce myself and others, and respond to introductions using my personal information

Tēnā koutou katoa, (greetings to you all)
Nō Aotearoa ahau (where you are from / Aotearoa*)
Ko Maungakiekie tōku maunga (Mountain)
Ko Manukau Harbour tōku moana (ocean)
Kei Tāmaki Makaurau tōku kāinga ināianei (I now live)
Ko Te Hapara pai tōku kura (school / Good Shepherd School*)
Ko Soon tōku whānau (family name)
Ko Justin Soon tōku pāpā (father)
No Samoa ia (Father is from, share diverse backgrounds)
Ko Shari Meredith tōku māmā (mother, ask if maiden or family name)
No Samoa ia (Mother is from, share diverse backgrounds)
Ko Caleb Soon tōku ingoa (your name)
Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou katoa.
(Therefore, greetings to you, greetings to you, greeting to us all).



leader ship

I am proud of my self for getting house captain and having this opportunity to show that i can be a good leader