Monday, 22 September 2014

Global and Local Issues : Acting for Rhinos


This dance piece 'Locomoto' was performed by Eden dancers to raise rhino awareness at the Hilton Arts Festival over the weekend. Praise must go to Shelby and her team of dancers.


The rhino mural is being painted by ewok..100 rhinos to raise funds for Acting for Rhinos. Great work, yet again.

Thank you all who contribute to raise funds and awareness for "Acting for Rhinos"





Nature and Biodiversity : Grade 2 Tala Game Reserve

Today there was great excitement as we headed out ( with some enthusiastic parents!) at just after 7 am for Tala Game Reserve. We had a beautiful weather ..... it even got very hot!

My class started off with a short talk on insects







and then it was off into the bush to find them ..





This proved to be a little difficult as it has been so dry but one or two children managed to find termites and even a butterfly..... which they then used to book to identify. They loved it when they found the right butterfly!


Next it was on to see the 'Snake Man'! Oh my word - what wonderful snakes. They all learnt so much - me too! They even had the opportunity to hold them. For some children this was the first time!
















After that we all needed a break, so out came the picnic lunches!






Having refreshed, we were ready for the game drive.


We were very lucky in our sightings. JC, our guide, explained many interesting things. These are just a few snippets of what we saw.

A baby zebra ... we learnt that a group of zebras are called a DAZZLE

The children were fascinated to see Miss Giraffe tongue in real life.

For many it was the first time to see a giraffe in the wild and what better than a baby!

We saw Zebras having sand baths ... this one had just finished!

Blue Cranes - our national bird.

A typical waterhole.

We sawthree beautiful Rhino - on World Rhino Day too

This one had had her horn poached. The story made the Rhino plight for us very real.

Rhino Dung

Ostrich chicks with Mum and Dad!

A baby Hippo - not often that we see them out of the water but we did!

We were all very sad to say goodbye but it had been a wonderful day.


Healthy Eating : Grade 2 'Ons maak toebroodtjies'

A few weeks ago, inspired by some of our pupils who planted some beans outside our classroom just for fun, Mel and I planted a whole lot of Lettuce. The children have just loved watching them grow and we have been so impressed by how they have looked after them.




As a result, we decided to use them in an Afrikaans lesson. We taught them the vocab and then set out to make sandwiches in which they could use the lettuce. Some of the children tasted lettuce for the first time!!!

Mel starting off the sandwich making by explaining what they had to do

Each pair had to share a lettuce. 

We explained how to pinch a leaf off the plant without ruining the plant.

No wastage was allowed!


Ons smeer botter op ons brood !

Ons sny die brood




Ek hou van tamaties, kaas en slaai op my brood.

Ons botter wit brood!

Ons hou baie van toebroodtjies.

Dit is lekker









We ended off our lesson by making up a song using the vocabulary that they had learnt. All the children brainstormed and this was what we came up with ....
(to the tune of Fere Jaques)

Ons maak toebroodtjies x2                                                      
Kom ons smeer x2
Botter, Bovril, kaas  x2
Op ons brood    x 2

Ons maak toebroodtjies x2
Ons sny tamaties  x2
Dit is prĂȘt   x2

Nou kan ons eet  x2

There was a competition between the classes and we ......... tied! ( according to Mrs McToal!!).