Kia Ora Ruru,
We are a group of Year 5 and 6 students in the Uru Mānuka Cluster. The teachers in the space are Miss Bunting, Mrs Lee and Miss Ferguson. This is a place where we will share the learning that goes on in Ruru. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful when you leave us a comment.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Student Council Activity Board
Monday, August 30, 2021
Student Council Activity Board
Kia Ora Wigram Primary School bloggers,
Saturday, August 28, 2021
Daffodil Day Quiz Participants
Kia ora Whānau,
We had a great time on Friday with our weekly quiz. Everyone tried to find something yellow to wear, with the creative side of both teachers and students coming out!
It was great to see some other family members helping out with finding the answers to our current event questions.
Thursday, August 26, 2021
Kia Ora koutou,
We hope you are enjoying the sunshine over the past few days! The Ruru staff have! Here is a picture of us all dressed ready for our daffodil day quiz tomorrow at 9.30am! -All family members are welcome!
A link for the google meet will be sent out tomorrow morning.
We can't wait to see you there... and most importantly don't forget to dress in yellow!
Ruru Teachers' Poetry Anthology
Kia ora koutou,
Here is the much anticipated Ruru Teachers' Lockdown Poetry Anthology!
We will be adding to this throughout the coming weeks, so make sure you check back on the new additions.
At the moment, we have a few Haiku poems, tongue twisters and a countdown poem in the anthology.
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Second Ruru Hangout
Today we had a challenge during our Hangouts:
To draw a picture on a given topic in only one minute!
First up, we had Harvard and Mustang. They had to draw.. an elephant!
Monday, August 23, 2021
First Day of Hangouts!
Kia ora koutou,
Today we had our first Ruru Google Hangout! The teachers met first to talk about what we will be sharing in the Hangout, then allowed you in one by one.
The first Hangout was with Harvard and Mustang.
We got the heads up that it was Sofi's birthday, so we all sang to her. It was hectic with people singing in different keys and at different times, but we managed!
Sunday, August 22, 2021
What's happening in Week 5!
Hi Everyone,
We hope you are all well and have enjoyed the past few days at home.
The decision has been made that we are staying Lockdown Level 4 for at least the next two days. This means we will not be at school until the Lockdown Level has been brought down to Level 2.
We have been busy getting some things together for you to work on while in Level 4. This will all be added to our Ruru Learning Site on the Home page and most of this week’s work will be continuing on with what we have already started. We are also including a Google Form for you to fill out so that we can plan some activities around what you enjoy doing or enjoyed doing last year during Lockdown.
This week will be hosting our first Google Hangouts on Monday and Wednesday and they will be in House Groups. These Hangouts will just be to see how you are doing and what you have been up to.
If you are in Mustang or Harvard, your Hangout will be at 10am on Monday and Wednesday.
If you are in Kittyhawk or Skyhawk, your Hangout will be at 11am on Monday and Wednesday.
We will be sending out an invitation to your school email address, an hour before your Hangout. If you jump onto the Hangout at your House Group’s time, then a teacher will let you into the Hangout.
If there are any other notices that are important, we will update the ‘Notices’ slide on the Lockdown slide deck. You can email any of the teachers with questions about your learning as well.
We look forward to seeing you tomorrow at the Hangout!
Stay safe and be kind :)
From the Ruru Teachers.
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
School Closure - Level 4
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Zone Winter Sports Tournament Thursday 5th August
Monday, August 9, 2021
Worm farm/ Compost Bin
By Tayla H and Tyler B
Wigram Primary School is excited to introduce to you our Worm Farm and Compost Bin. Over the past term the Garden club, Eco club and Mr Rob worked hard to build and create our very own worm farm. We used recyclable materials to build the Worm Farm/ Compost Bin and we had lots of fun making it.
The children and Mr Rob had to get the recycled wood, measure and then cut it. (With Mr Robs supervision). We used levellers to make sure the wood was balanced then we drilled the wood to make the outline of the bins. We also painted them to make the bins waterproof.
Why did Wigram School build a Worm Farm/ Compost Bin?
We wanted to cut back on our waste and to stop food going into the landfill (as it takes much longer for food to decompose). We also want to have a good and healthy garden. Our worm farm will produce worm tea (worm pee) which is good for the garden because it helps veggies grow. Our compost bin will produce next year's soil from the breaking down of all the weeds, and plants that we mix with the cardboard. (N-nitrogen, P-phosphorus, K -potassium) is a byproduct of this, which helps our plants grow.
Make sure to check out our wonderful garden area, next time you visit Wigram Primary School.
What goes into the worm farm
Egg shells
Old coffee grounds and tea leaves
Fruit and veggies
News paper and paper towels
Hair clippings
Vacuum dust
What does not go into the worm farm
Citrus foods
Tomatoes
Dairy foods
Greasy foods
Bread and pasta
Fish and meat
Garden waste