Sharing Our Learning - Kindergarten
Kindergarten Sensory Walk
In Science and Technology this term, Kindergarten students have been learning about the observable properties of materials and how they can be used to make shoes. After exploring the daily life of a lady named Sabina, who has to walk four miles through the bush and over rocks and unsealed ground everyday to collect water for her family and as a show of empathy and compassion, Kindergarten decided to raise money to buy shoes for people like Sabina who are unable to afford them by holding a sensory walk for the whole school.
We raised just over $200!!!!
Kindergarten enjoyed suggesting and collecting materials for our walk and organising this fun sensory experience for their peers. We would like to thank everyone for their generous donations and support.
Information about this cause can be found in this link: https://becauseinternational.org/
What we thought…
Nakuya: "The straws kind of gave me a massage!"
Kainoa: "I like the grass, because it didn't hurt my feet".
Claire: "My favourite was the bubble wrap, it popped on my feet".
Harmony: "I liked the beads because they were soft and even lumpy!"
Conor: "The pom poms were so warm and cuddly".
Abaigael: "The fluffy stuff was nice".
Duaansh: "I like putting my feet in there!"




