Monday, 8 June 2026

Year 2 Learn about the Parts of a Bee

 First, we revisited our learning about the bee life cycle. Then we went on a walk to check out how our bees are doing. As it is winter, the bees are not as active at the moment. 


Next, we walked around to see if there were flowers on our trees for our bees. We found some, but not enough. Flowers are very important for our bees.








Room 11 saw 5 different types of flowers in the Mara Kai for our bees.  They need variety in their diet.

Do you know that without the bees, 1/3 of our fruit and vegetables would not exist?

We had a taste of the mandarins from Ms Everitt's tree...



Mackenzi: Ï didn't have a pip in mine!"

Eva: "I only had one pip."

Cern: "It is sooooooo sweet."

Greyson: "It tasted a bit sour, but inside it was sweet."

Daniel: The mandarin smelled really good."

Zara: "The mandarin smelled a little bit sour."

Richie: "I had 2 pips in my Mandarin, and I swallowed them both!"













Thank you Bees, for the Mandarins!

Then we labelled the parts of the bee and drew our own bees.












Lastly, we played a fun dice game to race to create our own bee with all the body parts.


Next time, we're looking forward to learning about how bees make honey.





Sunday, 7 June 2026

Pestfree Cadets and The Tracker Tunnels








 Today, Ethan introduced us to another Pestfree Howick leader - Peter, who is an insect expert.  

We talked about our upcoming Pestival that some of our group are presenting at.

Then we thought about how we can think and act local.  To know what we need to do to help our local area, we first need to find out the current situation.  We decided to lay out tracker tunnels around the school to see if there are any pests.

We worked together in groups to build the tracker tunnels, bait the ink pads and peg them down outside the office, next to the Mara Kai and in the native bush walk.

We are looking forward to checking our results next week and coming up with an action plan to enhance the biodiversity of our school.

Year 4 Discover How Much of Our Moana is Protected

 We started by reading more about Marine Reserves.




Celine: "I learnt there are 1000 types of seaweed.
Leleya: "There are 1500 different kinds of sea sponges."
Holly: "The southland sunfish is the size of a car."
Luke: "There are 3600 different types of molluscs."

We discovered that 30% of the land is protected, but only 0.38% of the sea is protected.  
We created a proportional diagram to show this.





Diamond "That makes me feel sad because there's life in there."
Amy: "It makes me feel nervous because if people keep fishing too much, some of the species might become extinct."
Evelyn: "I'm uncomfortable because there's fish in the sea and we care about them."
Millie: "It makes me sad because there are so many things to explore."
Aiden: "It makes me sad because the sea makes life."
Marcus: "It makes me sad because the sea makes air."
Hiraya: "It makes me mad because the fish will become extinct, and I want to find more species"
Willow "It's so sad because the animals aren't protected"
Leo "If all the animals die then everything will die"
Henry "It's sad we've got so much ocean but we only protect 0.38%"
"It's not healthy for the ocean not to be protected because of the rubbish" Elora


We talked about what we can do when we want things to change:
- talk to people
- make posters
- vote
- pack a litter free lunch
- write a letter
- hold a protest

Everlyn suggested that we need to protect more of our ocean.
We decided to write a persuasive letter to the prime minister. Mr Christopher Luxon

Next time we will publish our draft letters and decorate them.  We're looking forward to sending them to the PM!



Monday, 1 June 2026

Room 1 Investigates the Life Cycle of Plants.

We reviewed our learning from the last session.  What does a plant need to grow?

Hazel: "A plant needs Sunshine."

Melissa: "Water."

Kia: "Don't forget love!"

Elliot: "Compost is good for the plants."

Zacharia: "We have to give heaps of space for a plant to help it grow."


We then looked at the life cycle of a plant.

   


Did you know all living things have a life cycle?











Year 3 Sandwich Chefs

 Today Year 3 thought about whole foods vs processed foods.  W grouped kai from least to most processed and thought about how it changes. 

What are the ingredients of butter? An orange? What about yoghurt? Now what about a muesli bar or ice cream?

How does food processing change the appearance, taste and texture of our kai? 





Afterwards, we put our learning into action by designing and making our own healthy sandwiches.  They were delicious!














Year 2 Learn about the Parts of a Bee

 First, we revisited our learning about the bee life cycle. Then we went on a walk to check out how our bees are doing. As it is winter, the...