Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Immersion Assembly

I walked into the breeze doors with the buzzing sound of excited voices. Its the start of the second term at school. We open the term with an Immersion Assembly as normal which explains the topic we are learning about. Our main focus this term is "as i see it". This is all going to be based on how we see things.

At 9:00 am classes started making their way into the hall and sat into their usual places just like last term. Their teachers were dressed according to the occasion. Mr Jacobsen was dressed as a palette with a paint brush hat on his head. A few more minutes flew by and the whole school was seated. Mrs Nua (our associate principal) was taking over our actual principal Mr Burt until he comes back from a trip on a waka around the world which would be around term 3! So the beginning of the Immersion assembly started off with a blast.

Team 1 was up first and what they were going to look further into was their favourite things. There teachers Mrs George, Mrs Wild, Miss Peck and Mrs Belt put together a short clip showing what there favourite things were. Mrs George loves Whittakers chocolate especially hokey pokey flavour!  

Team 2 was looking into seasons. In team 2 there a 4 classes so it was perfect the looked at seasons because each class had a specific one to look at. The team 2 teachers were all dressed in there season colours. Mrs Nalder was wearing colours the associated with Autumn, and the other 3 teachers wore the colours of the other 3 seasons such as winter, summer and spring.

Team 3 was my favourite out of all. They had a hilarious clip made which was their version of a TV Program called Grand Design. It was meaning that Team 3 were looking at buildings of all sort.

Team 4 this term is looking at comics. There teachers were dressed as superheros such as Wonder Woman, Captain America and more... They are looking at different types of comics and might even have the chance to create their own.

Team 5 are looking at the 4 main waka's. Hokulea, Hikianalia, Te Aurere and Hinemoana. We are looking at there meanings and much more... This is going to be such an exciting term!! 

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