Tuesday, 28 August 2018

Rimu Teams 5 & 6 - Term 3 Week 6 ending 31 August 2018

The Rimu Team

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What a busy term it has been so far with lots of events and competitions.  We are hoping that the rest of the term might quieten down a little bit.  The focus for the rest of the term will be on the Oral Language Competition 'Rehu Tai' and also continuing working on our Genius Hour projects and Science Inquiries.

Rehu Tai - Spoken Word

A reminder that Instead of traditional speeches this year the students will have a choice of:
1.       Traditional Speech
2.       Flash Talk
3.       Spoken Word
4.       Rap
Students have been working with different teachers this week getting motivated about their chosen category. Students will continue to work on their presentations in class with support from their teachers and peers.  It is expected that they will present to their team during week 9, Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th September (Week 9). Four presentations from each category will be selected for the senior school finals, which will be held on Monday 24th September (Week 10).
The overall winner of each category will go forward to the Inner City Schools Zone final which will be held in Week 1 of Term 4, Thursday 18th October.

Genius Hour

These projects are really starting to take off.  Students are motivated because they are working on projects that they are truly passionate about!  
I am sure you have already had your children asking for advice, help and even money for this but one of the things we tried to make clear from the start is that whatever they intend to do should not be something that requires parents to open their wallets.  We also encourage students to work on projects at home and discuss what they are doing with their parents but remind them that they are their projects and the work needs to be done by them.

Reading Zone

This week we have been looking back at student's Reading Logs and have been blown away by the huge amount of reading that has happened this year.  Some of our most avid readers are reading up to two books a week! 
Just a reminder that the expectation is that students must take the same book home and read for at least 30mins each night!  It is then the students' responsibility to bring their book back to school the next day.

Inspirational People

Calling all architects, coders, creatives, animators, creative geniuses – absolutely anybody!  Please come into our learning space to educate us about what you do to make our world a better place / what your role is in the community. We have had two incredibly inspirational parents come in and share their journeys with us. We want to expose the children to the endless open opportunities that are out there, so they are prepared for our future.


Important Dates:

Photolife - Team & Portraits - 4th September

Te Wiki o te reo Maori - Maori Language Week - 10th - 14th September

ICSS Netball @ Onewa Courts - 13th September (Save day 20th)

Skip-a-thon Day - 21st September

Book Fortnight - 17th - 28th September

ICSS Hockey - 27th September

Last Day of Term - 28th September

Sunday, 26 August 2018

Prepared Speech Info 2018


Prepared Speech

Children will prepare a 3 minute speech to present to their team during week 9, Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th September (Week 9). Four speeches will be selected for the senior school finals, which will be held on Monday 24th September (Week 10).

The overall winner will go forward to the Inner City Schools Zone final which will be held in Week 1 of Term 4, Thhursday 18th October.

This week all children will be expected to begin preparing their speeches. There will be a lot of class time allocated for this but all children are expected to practise it at home as well.

How to go about Preparing Your Speech (Week 6)

  1. Topic
Choose your topic carefully. It is easier to do a speech on a subject you know about or are interested in. The theme is ‘My World’ but can be open to interpretation so some students might write about their culture whilst others may focus on their families etc.
     
     2.   Brainstorming

Write down everything you know about your topic. Brainstorm with lots of others: classmates, mum, dad, brothers, sisters, grandma, grandpa, etc. Organise your ideas into a mindmap                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

     3. Message
        Decide on the message that you are trying to get across to your audience. You may
           need to carry out some research.
          

4.   Introduction
Remember you must catch the attention of your audience.

5.   Main Part of Your Speech
Now that you’ve gained the attention of the audience you must keep it- otherwise they will switch off.

6.   Conclusion
It is really important that you sum up your speech because these are your final words. You need to leave your audience thinking “WOW, What a neat speech!” and give them a clear message that your speech is finished.

          REMEMBER
          Giving a speech is not a dramatic performance.
          A good speech informs, convinces, persuades and the manner in which it is                
          communicated to the audience is all-important.
   

Speeches – Week 7


By now you should have completed your draft copy of your speech. When you read it aloud it should be between 2 1/2 and 3 minutes.

Read through your speech heaps and heaps of times. Time each other.
Drive mum and dad crazy reading and timing your speech.  You need to spend the first two homework nights reading your speech aloud. Make relevant changes to your draft- ask yourself “How can I make my speech better? Am I getting my message across?   Does my introduction wake up the audience? Does my conclusion sum up my speech and leave my audience thinking “What a neat speech”

           REMEMBER
          Giving a speech is not a dramatic performance.
          A good speech informs, convinces, persuades and the manner in which it is                
          communicated to the audience is all-important.


         By the middle of the week you should be able to pick out the relevant main   
         points of your speech.

  • Now it’s time to plan your cue cards. These should be able to be held in the palm of your hand.
  • Number each one, or punch a hole in the corner and tie together.
  • Condense to the main points. Do not attempt to write out the whole speech.
  • Use words with impact.
  • Highlight key words.

Keep your cue cards neat.



SPEECHES WEEK 8

Now it’s time to practise delivering your speech.
Catch your audience’s attention right from the start. Be natural, confident, smile and frown as you would normally.
Talk with your audience- looking at them as you speak. You’re trying to get a message across to them.
Stand up straight and relaxed. Leave your audience with something to remember.
Practise your speech from cue cards. Do it out loud until you feel comfortable with the flow. Also practise in front of a mirror so you can see your expression, stance and gestures.
Using your voice: You need to present your speech effectively by varying.
Speed: Speak slowly enough for the audience to understand you. Change pace as appropriate.
Pitch: You have a wide range of 1 to 2 octaves to use.
Expression: Use your voice to show emotions e.g. fear, anger, excitement, sorrow etc.
Volume: Every word of your speech is important. The whole audience needs to be able to hear every word. This needs practice.
Remember you will be marked on
Speech Construction-
Introduction, body of speech, conclusion,
Organisation of the speech
Main points delivered well

Presentation and Delivery
      Facial and body gestures must enhance not distract from the speech
      Use of eye-contact
      Relaxed stance,
     Use of pause to allow the audience to take in the message,
      Variety of pace

                  Content of Speech
The message of the speech
Is it relevant, meaningful, clear and concise?
Does it have the audience hooked?

      Language
The use of grammar, punctation and word selection to enhance
The use of visual imagery to ensure that the message is delivered

      Effectiveness
The impact on the audience
Judges will be watching and assessing the audience’s reaction

                  Vocal Inclination

Modulation and volume of voice in the delivery of the speech
Vocal interest

SPEECHES WEEK 9
Speeches are due to be presented to your team Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th September.  Everyone MUST have something to present!
So GET STARTED!




Thursday, 16 August 2018

Rimu Teams 5 & 6 - Term 3 Week 4 ending 17 August 2018

The Rimu Team
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Term 3 So Far...
Just about half way through the term and the Rimu team is feeling GRATE. Our art was a huge hit at the art exhibition and we hope you all had a chance to see some incredible work from all teams in the school. We have been busy with inner city rugby and rippa, football trials and a fun week of Maths for NZ maths week. 

Keep up to date with what your children are doing through the SeeSaw app where the Rimu team is constantly reflecting on their work and sharing it on SeeSaw.


We have speeches getting closer and closer this term and will be beginning work on this in week 5. Don't forget that things will run differently than previous years and the students will need to choose from a range of different presentation formats: Traditional Speech, Flash Talk (Including slide show), Spoken Word and Rap. It would be a good idea for them to begin thinking about which category they would like to compete in.


Art Exhibition

Well done to the students who won an Art Award in the Rimu team. Skye McCarthy, Marcel Pou, Taylor-Jaye Raela and Stella Jordan. They each won a book voucher and will be able to use this to buy a new book to use for our Reading Zone. Congratulations guys!


Inner City Rugby and Rippa

Congratulations to all the students who took part in this! The rugby boys took out the whole competition and the rippa rugby team did incredibly well with only losing two games on the day.



Learning Conferences
Sven and I were incredibly proud of our students over these two nights. They were confident, knew what they were talking about and covered all the topics and more. 

Important Dates:
ICSS Soccer @ Seddon Fields - 23rd August
Disco - KidsCan "Get a Little Crazy - 23rd August
Photolife - Team & Portraits - 4th September
Te Wiki o te reo Maori - Maori Language Week - 10th - 14th September
ICSS Netball @ Onewa Courts - 13th September (Save day 20th)
Skip-a-thon Day - 21st September
Book Week - 24th - 28th September
ICSS Hockey - 27th September
Last Day of Term - 28th September

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