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Teach the Teacher

This term we are all getting an opportunity to teach Mrs Salisbury something. 



Week 9: We had two lots of Teach the Teacher this week, one on Thursday and one on Friday.  Thursday's champions were Duncan (card trick), Sophie (Eiffel Tower in string) and Jessie teaching me to make yummy tortilla chips.  Yum!


Week 8: What fun we had today with Oliver teaching us how to make hummus with peanut butter and not tahini, Benjamin taught Mrs Salisbury how to throw a card and have it cut through paper (very cool!) and lastly Rory taught Mrs Salisbury how to rugby tackle......yes, it 's true......rugby tackle.....ask your tamariki about it!



Week 7: Brody demonstrated a fun science trick as above.  It shows that when the air pressure exerted on the card from underneath is greater than the weight of water inside the glass the card holds the water up - cool trick!  Leon tried to teach Mrs Salisbury to do the floss (sorry Leon!), Emosi (modelling a hat) taught us to make a paper hat & Darcy taught me the start of a floor routine for gymnastics - needless to say we stopped before the tumbling.......




Week 5: Finley taught us to knot a fishing line ready for a sinker, Evelyn taught us a very cool line dance and Indie taught us to make butter!





Week 4: Ella taught us to surf!  Jessica taught us to make a cool origami Spanish box.  Klarissa taught us to count to 10 in Afrikans and Arla taught us a Highland Dance technique.  Phewl it was a busy day!



Week 3: Miley taught us to contort our hands into a bird beak (Mrs Salisbury's fingers are still crippled), Maia taught us a very clever card trick and Orr taught us to count to 10 in Hebrew.



Week 2: D'Angelo taught us to count to 10 in Italian, Oralee & Shayla taught a dance each - turns out Mrs Salisbury isn't too bad at the nae nae!

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