Today, Year 5 looked at ways active travel can help the environment.
We tackled some big concepts today.
Today, Year 5 looked at ways active travel can help the environment.
We tackled some big concepts today.
This term, Claire from the Youth Project will be working with all our tamariki to explore what kindness is and how we can be kind to our environment and the community. Each year group will take a different action to care for our tangata.
We learnt that there are 3 aspects of kindness:
1. Being friendly
2. Being generous
3. Being considerate
All these things are FREE.
5th May
Year 5, we made hearts for our local heroes, which will be distributed in the community anonymously.
Today, our Travelwise Leaders had a visit from Maggie, who works at Auckland Transport. She works closely with Travelwise Leaders in lots of schools in Auckland.
We looked at what makes a good leader. Did you know that all our Travelwise Leaders used an active travel to school today!
We looked at actions we could take this term... Maybe a Big walk to school? or "Look out for us" campaign.
Zara the Zebra Mascot Crossing campaign, or Red Man/ Green Man crossing campaign.
Mia suggested A bike check at school.
We all liked the idea of Red Man/Green Man crossing Campaign.
We are going to book Maggie for a SPEED RAIDAR Activation to measure the speed of the cars outside our school gate.
We conducted an experiment outside, which showed how much faster rain water flows over concrete than natural surfaces.
Then, we watched a video about how cities around the world, that drained their wetlands, are now spending billions to put them back in. Lucky we never drained the Wakaaranga Creek!
Lastly we played Niwa Flood Challenge Game to learn how to make good choices as a home owner and community.
Next we will be learning about the different types of habitats in our estuaries around New Zealand.
Today, Year Five explored how active travel is great for boosting our mood, and brain function. We learnt that exercise helps us sleep better, learn easier and makes us feel happy. So active travel each morning is a no brainer!
First we read information about brain function and answered comprehension questions.
"I learnt the circadian rhythm is like your body clock" Valeria
Thivnesh "The hippocampus helps you remember and learn"
"Endorphins make you happy and exercise gives you endorphins" Jasper.
Next, we logged our current mood and then compared this data with how we felt after exercise.
Lastly we designed a badge to promote active travel as a mood booster. Some slogans we thought of were:
- Bilal "Run for Fun"
Tate "Walking makes you happy for the day ahead"
"Don't sit it's time to get fit" Lavinia
"I like to bike to school and you should too" Haven
Payton "Walk it and talk it"
Education for Sustainability isn't just about learning, we also take action to help our local environment. Today we mulched the native bushwalk as our mahi for the mara. Great delight was had in finding worms, centipedes and beetles!
Our eco Warriors helped replenish the Mara Kai with much-needed nutrients to help our veges grow.
Year 5 investigated how active travel is good for our heart & muscles.
First we discovered more about the heart by reading a text in our digital workbook:
Next, we recorded our pulse at resting, walking, running and cool down. Lastly, we graphed and analysed the results.
After morning tea we got our heart beating by moving mulch to help our native trees grow.
Next time, we're looking at how active travel is good for our muscles and mental health.
Today, Year 5 looked at ways active travel can help the environment. We tackled some big concepts today. Finding links between Fossil Fuel...