Thursday, September 21, 2006

Tamaki Primary


Tamaki Primary has been studying lunch food around the world. A school in Samoa sent them a photo with every child in the class's lunch box open on the table. We were surprised to see that it was mostly like ours, except that some of them had taro chips and breadfruit chips. Then we heard about Germany, where they told us about how Germans eat different types of bread at lunchtime, Next was Mexico, where they eat spicy food on special occasions.
They learnt most of their information from their ePals. They corresponded with lots of kids from around the world during their journey.
A really snappy presentation, Tamaki Primary!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

How interesting! well done

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say I found the expo an awesome example of collaboration between primary, intermediate and secondary schools.
I have access to over 500 schools and this is the first time I have come across a school-wide community working closely together, on the same theme - indeed a valuable learning experience for all involved.
Brenda
Mobile Library Contractor
027 272 6139

Anonymous said...

Great work Tamaki Primary. I loved your display - the theme was simple and successful - it really showed your learning journey.

Well done
Mrs Jenkins
Glenbrae School

Anonymous said...

Wow!I enjoyed your presentation, it was so cool. I liked the way you showed more experience. The part I liked was the first part. Ka pai to you all in Tamaki Primary school!

From Limiteti
Rm7
Glenbrae School

Anonymous said...

What did the taro chips and your breadfruitchips
taste like.



by ISAAC and DENIRO

From Panmure Bridge School

Anonymous said...

yours was really great