Pepeha example
Your challenge is to use some of your family's recycling to create a new art work. It could be a 3D sculpture, or a 2D work of art. We would love to see some photos of what you come up with!
Draw a picture of a heart. Inside the heart fill it with pictures of things that make your heart happy. Write about some of the things that make you feel happy.
Watch this clip and have a go at exploring Static Electricity. Some of these experiments are like magic! Can you make the can move without touching it? What happens when you hover the balloon over some little pieces of paper? What kind of static electricity game can you come up with?
Follow this link for a range of different activities to pick and choose from.
Find patterns and maths within your environment.
Cooking together involves lots of maths and it is fun!
Share your learning on your 'Learning at Home' page on Hero.
Listen to a nursery rhyme by following this link. link.
Can you repeat the rhyme? What characters were in the story/rhyme? Can you draw them? Your adult might talk to you about the rhymes and rhythms you can hear in the nursery rhyme.
Can you act out the rhyme? You could draw the characters in the rhymes and cut them out to make finger or stick puppets.
RNZ Storytime: Listen and discuss what is happening in the story. What was it about? What might happen next? Was there any rhyme in the story? Can you act out a part of the story and/or draw /write about your favourite part?
Who will you invite to your fort? How many people will be able to fit into it?
Share your learning on your own "Learning at home page" on Hero.
Whānau information
This clip gives a brief overview.
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