Reading
Writing
Events
Miss Paongo
100

What sort of text did we focus on this term?

Novels

100

What was our focus for writing this term?

Narrative

100

What language week did we celebrate in week 3?

Vanuatu

Cook Island

Tonga

PNG

Vanuatu

100

Rank Miss Paongo from 1 - 10

11/10

200

How many reading groups are there and what are their names?

5 - insta, tiktok, spotify, youtube, and google

200

What is narrative writing?

Narrative writing is a type of writing that tells a story. It can be real (based on true events) or made up (fiction)

200

Name all the sports that happened this term..

Netball, basketball, volleyball, cross country

200

Miss Paongo went out of the country once this term. Where did she go?

Melbourne, Australia

300

What is reading all about?

Not just being fluent readers but building on our comprehension

300

What does spelling have to do with writing?

Spelling and writing are closely connected because spelling is one of the building blocks of clear communication.

300

What culture replaced PNG language week this term?

Tuvalu

300

What is Miss Paongo's other role in school, other than a teacher?

Pasifika lead teacher

400

What book did Miss Paongo read to the class in term 2?

Dawn raids

400

Unscramble the word...

TRAEH

Earth

400

How many birthdays did we celebrate this term?

6

400

How many days has Miss Paongo missed school?

3 days

500

Why is it important to develop reading skills in primary school?

Depending on answer..

You learn how language works and you're able to build speech, communication skills, critical thinking skills, vocab and knowledge, imagination and creation skills that has a powerful impact on the future.

500

In 60 seconds write a capturing short narrative with these ideas:

Ocean, octopus, starvation, damage

OTJ

500

What happened at the end of Week 5 this term? 

Hint: Variety, differences, famous, whole school involved

Character book parade

500

What has been Miss Paongo's favourite moment this term?

Every day is a proud moment for Miss Paongo. She doesn't settle for just 1 favourite thing.