Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Te Wera Camp

I spent 2 days at Te Wera with Room 10.  We did some very challenging activities and I had the pleasure of watching  children develop self confidence with determination to try new things out.  The kayaks challenge was to connect all our kayaks in one line by holding onto each others kayaks.  Then children had to walk across the front of the kayak.  We did some seal entries too.  We had a great ratio of parents 1:3 and they had fun too.  It was good to be out of the office.  Mrs Cribb and our teachers put a lot of hard work and effort into the camp.  We went eeling as well under a lovely star lit sky.  We fed them chicken bones and used left over drumstick meat for bait.  The eels loved it and after all the excitement had died down and seeing eels coming out to fed Mr Habib caught a big eel.  We took this back to camp to prepare it to cook.  Great experience. 

Thanks Mrs Cribb, parents and children for a great time at Te Wera.  

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Canterbury Earthquake

Yesterday children from Frankley School participated in various fundraising activities.  Children dressed in red and black and gave a donation.  We also sold juices and pizzas at lunchtime.  Senior children also ran a pre-loved book sale.  Lastly we currently have children doing "Go without power 24 hr" challenge.  We have raised $1,059.80 so far and expect to raise more than $1,100.  A great effort that shows leadership skills by our senior children, and the giving and caring spirit of the Frankley community.

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Sir Ken Robinson

On my video widget bar on the right I have "You Tube" videos of Sir Ken Robinson internationally-renowned expert in the field of creativity and innovation in business and education.  They are very interesting and raise some very good points about creativity in schools.