Sunday, July 27, 2014

WONDER WALL

 Thanks for your special poster Sam.



The study we just finished was about 'The World Outside Our Window' and it was called Looking After Papatuanuku (earth). The class started with question panels and then progressively disclosed (found out about) the topic with lots of research. Our rubbish man was made of one days packaging from school lunches, at the start of our study. At the end there wasn't enough rubbish to make a rubbish man because the plan was to have zero waste in our school rubbish bins. Room 5 know a lot about reuse, reduce, recycle. By Muzza 

Poetry is a favourite.


We love writing poems because we can get our ideas together quickly and publish them. The poetry corner gets changed lots of times with a new topic and we are so proud to have our parents, grandparents and friends read the poetry. We make sure each line is brief and makes sense on its own also it needs to catch the readers attention with interesting word. These are our WALTs for poetry writing. by NIWA

Published books time



The plan

Eva's book cover (left) and inside Ally's book (right) showing the title page and an illustration.


Cole the published author
 Gus the published author.
Timmy the published author.
 
Room 5 has been working on a book each and man do they look good. We had to follow instructions so that the books were really interesting and had most of the main parts that a published book has. Our books had a title page with the title, author, copyright, year of publication, ISBN, dedication and publisher. All of the stories were imaginative with lots of exciting events like scary bits or dangerous parts included in the plot. The covers were our own creation and were outstanding so we laminated them. Some are finished but we have until the end of term 3 to use parts of our IT time to get them completed. ALLY.    

Basketball skills sessions with Willie and Brad




Good control

Great listening

The huddle. "BASKETBALL!"

Mr Laird organised the Mountaineers provincial basketball representatives to visit our school and teach lots of ball skills to each class and also the basketball school team. Thank you Willie, Brad and Suleiman we loved your sessions and everyone’s ball control and skills have improved. GUS.

About the giant squid



Our class found out there was going to be a live dissection of a giant squid online. It was exciting and really interesting. We found out the difference between octopus and giant squid. The octopus has a round head and eight arms with one or two rows of suckers on each arm. Squids have a triangular shaped head with two fins, eight arms and two tentacles. The arms of a squid have hooks with suckers or sucker rings inside the big suckers which octopus don’t have. TIMMY.


"soldiering On' at Puke Ariki museum




For one of our outdoor education programmes we went to Puke Ariki museum education room. We learned about soldiers from the early colonial days in New Zealand. The teacher who showed us interesting things and talked about ‘Soldering On’ let us put on olden day army uniforms. We all worn a dog tag which identified us and had other information like what sort of blood type. Some of the other things we learned were about guns and cannons. This was an interesting visit. JACK.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Room 5 love learning, playing and caring for each other.

We have just finished our upper body strength circuits for fitness. Now it is out to the field for a cardio-vascular workout. Healthy body, healthy mind, healthy life!