Monday, 21 March 2016

March 2016

Our March meeting was about AUSTRALIA!!


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G'day!! A big thank you to Aki and her family for sharing their experience with us about their time when living in Australia. 

Our meeting started with our ball game where children and adults could introduce themselves in their own language. A great way to warm up and get the children involved sitting in a big circle and interacting with everyone.
 


Then we all sat down to listen to to Aki, Ivor, Myako and Enzo to show us some pictures of their place in Australia - Bundaberg.

Bundaberg is a city in Queensland, Australia. It is part of the local government area of the Bundaberg Region and is a major centre within Queensland's broader Wide Bay-Burnett geographical region.
 


It is also the place where the factory for Bundaberg is!! Hmmm.... Love their Ginger Beer!!

                                                                          

                               

And of course, we need to talk about creepy crawlers, when talking about Australia!! Argh!! Spiders, snakes and big bugs.... 


                        

It was great to see the children showing a lot of interest on this subject!! I guess we're all a bit fascinated about these bugs!! And... snakes! 

Australia has over 140 species of land snake - and 32 species of sea snakes have been recorded in its waters-. Of these 100 species are venomous, although only a dozen are considered venomous enough to be fatal to humans.

However, though Australian snakes are currently viewed as the most venomous in the world, they are, by no means, the most dangerous.

One reason for this is perhaps that having had very little time to adapt to the short human presence on their continent, Australian snakes are generally very shy and have not developed means to defend themselves against human predation, unlike, for example, the spitting cobras of Asia and Africa.

Another reason is that Australia is big and not densely populated by humans. As a result, snake bites are anything but common in Australia.


I certainly learned a lot about the Eastern Brown Snake!!! Gotta watch out next time we go to Gold Coast!!


The Eastern Brown Snake can be found in most of eastern Australia from the desert to the coast; it usually inhabits open grasslands, pastures or woodlands.

This large snake - it can exceed 2 meters - can move extremely fast and is responsible for more than half the deaths due to snake bites in Australia. This is partly due to the fact that its favorite preys are mice and rats which brings it into close contact with humans as it hunts around farm buildings.

However, thanks to efficient first-aid treatment and antivenin, the Eastern Brown Snake causes now only 1 or 2 human deaths a year. This snake is considered the second most venomous snake in the world. Its venom contains neurotoxins and procoagulants.

Bites are still quite uncommon, and given the opportunity, the Eastern Brown Snake, though reputed to be ill-tempered, will rather flee than attack. Most of the the time too, bites are warning ones where the snake does not inject its venom. If it does, though, and if the victim is not treated rapidly and correctly, a bite is likely to be fatal.


After all this learning about Australia, it was time to do a bit of Geography and locate countries around the world, do a quiz on the flags, capital cities, Continents etc.... these children are rocking the world!!






Right, this was awesome but there's still time for some activities!!! Let's have some fun painting our faces like the aborigines and building a didgeridoo too!!










And even the adults had some fun with face-painting!!



It's always great to have our lunch together after the meetings. Thank you so much to everyone who came and helped to make today great fun! And a very hearted goodbye to Aki and her family who are moving back to Japan... we will miss you guys!!








Tuesday, 16 February 2016

February 2016

Our first meeting of the year!!



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Thank you to all who came last Saturday for our first meeting of 2016! 

It was great to be in our new venue. The Paraparaumu Community Centre is a great place to host meetings like ours with a great location, great kitchen facilities and a fenced garden in the back that the children can run and play.

For the first meeting of the year we decided to give continuation to the theme of the "Universe and our Solar System", after visiting the Carter Observatory in Wellington last year and seeing the Big Bang exhibition. This time we talked about our planet in relation to the Universe and the other planets in our system.

The kids got involved and it was really good to see their interest in a subject like this. We talked about our Galaxy, the Milky Way and how it is just one of hundreds of billions of galaxies!! Trillions of stars fill the Universe. Can you imagine how many other planets in the Universe? We couldn't put a number on it!!

For our activity, we all came together in a team effort to build our own Solar System model that looked great when finished. Have a look at the pictures below.

We had loads of fun with some interesting facts about each of the planets in the Solar System and the children did a great job at our quiz after the presentation! Asteroids, giant moons, comets and dwarf planets were also in the agenda. Great fun!

We also had our usual quiz about the flags adding this time the capital cities of each country... and wow!! The children are getting really good at it! Well done to all.

In the end, we had some food and the parents had some time to catch up with others over a relaxing cuppa. 

Here are some pictures of our day. Enjoy!

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Monday, 7 December 2015

It's December and nearly Christmas!!!


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Feliz Natal!!     Joyeux Noël  메리 크리스마스 Feliz Navidad   メリークリスマス 
Fröhliche Weihnachten


Our end of the year celebration was truly special!! Our families headed to the beach to reproduce a truly Kiwi Summer's Day! We all met at the playground which gave time for the kids to run around and have fun together. The weather wasn't really typical of a Summer's day.... what a shame....but it didn't stop us having fun!! We decided not to go down to the beach for our picnic so we camped at the grass sheltering from the persistent wind!

It was lovely to hear the families sharing stories about Christmas in our own countries and how it compares to New Zealand. In Brazil we also have a very hot Christmas as it's Summer there too - Southern Hemisphere. But places like England, France and Germany, for example, in the Northern Hemisphere have a very cold Christmas and sometimes even a white Christmas with snow falling in some areas of the countries... 

When I immigrated with my family to New Zealand, a friend gave us a lovely book/cd called "A Kiwi Jingle Bells" by Yvonne Morrison and Deborah Hinde. It is just a really sweet story about a traditional Kiwi family spending a day over Christmas  Holiday on the beach doing all "Kiwi" things. The International Children's Group had a great time trying to reproduce this day with a picnic where everyone brought a bit of the kiwi snacks and we ended the day with a Fish & Chips dinner together. Kids had a game of touch of course, a bit of cricket and parents joined them too for a traditional "Bat Down" game - someone pitches the ball, you try to hit it and everyone (but batter) tries to get the ball. When ball is collected, batter puts bat down and persons with the ball has to roll it at the bat, if it hits they get to be batter, if not, you go again. Great fun!!

Have a look at the song on the book I copied below. I'm sure you have done some of these activities or eaten some of these food! If not, try this Summer with the family! Have a good one! Pictures of the day on the bottom. 

Thank you to all the families members of the International Children's Group! We had a great year and I can't wait to start planning our meetings for 2016!! Merry Christmas!!


Dashing to the bay,
on a Kombi campervan,
Christmas at the beach -
the family's master plan.

Dad is at the wheel
and Mum sits by his side,
we kids are squabbling in the back
as we go for a ride.

Oh jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way,
Christmas in New Zealand on a sunny summer's day, ay!
Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way,
Oh what fun is to have a kiwi holiday!

We stop at the shops,
to load the chilly bin,
hockey-pockey ice cream
soon dribbles down my chin.

We jump into the van,
heading for the shore,
Dad fiddles with the radio
to hear the cricket score.

Oh jingle bells, jingle bells...

Soon we're at at he beach,
our rellies shout "G'day!"
We swap our christmas pressies
A boogie board - hooray!

We change into our togs,
and to the sea we run...
what a joy to splash and swim,
summer's so much fun!

Oh jingle bells, jingle bells.....

The grown-ups call us in,
they've laid us out a spread:
lunch is fish 'n' chips
and cheerios in bread

L&P to drink
pavlova, pud and pie
Anzac bikkies, choccy fish
- it's cracker Kiwi kai!

Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells....

The kids are keen to play,
but the Dads all went to nap,
the sunscreen starts to fly,
as Mums go slip-slop-slap.

We race out to the sand,
to play a game of touch, 
but all the cuzzies are too slow,
because they ate too much!

Oh jingle bells, jingle bells ....

The barbecue heats up,
the sun begins to sink,
our tea's as good as gold,
we've scoffed it in a wink.

It's nearly time for bed,
we've had an awesome day,
celebrating Christmas time
the real New Zealand way!

Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells....















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