Thursday, May 22

Making sandwiches

Here I am getting some marmite on my knife ready to spread on my sandwich.
We made sandwiches on the 21st of may.Here is a photo of Jayjay,Laiana,Macey and Ellen making a sandwich. We had to write each step out clearly in our draftwriting books. We had to get a buddy to read out the steps so we could make the sandwich.
I am eating my sandwich that me and Sam S made. Sam read the instructions to me while I made the marmite sandwich.We cut the sandwich so we could both eat it. I think the marmite sandwich was very delicious.
By Ellen and Isaac



Monday, May 19

Life Education

We went to the Life Education Truck this morning.Here is a picture of Harold and Helen.Helen taught us about healthy food and unhealthy food.We didn't get to see Tam but it was actully a lot of fun without Tam.We had an awesome time at the Life Education truck.
Harold was sick today and through the weekend.When we got inside the truck Harold was still in his pyjamas.He had pink pjs and Barbie dolls on it.He came out and said we look very intelligent and good looking.Harold had a look in his dads telescope and saw an alien on earth.Here is Jahmalaki and Ashlie with some food.There were three groups.Food made from Ingredients,Food from Animals and Food from the ground. After that, Harold chose Ashlie to come and get the activity books from him.He held on to the books in his mouth and wouldn't let Ashlie take the them away. It was really funny because Ashlie hit him on the head and then he let go!

By Jahmalaki and Angus


Monday, May 12

Autumn

Here is our photo of our school oak tree. The leaves have turned brown and are falling off the tree. S00n the tree will be bare. By macey and Akeila .

Treewalkers

It was very fun when the tree walkers came to our school. They gave us an apple tree. They said it was a MAGIC apple tree because it grew two different types of apples. The kapa haka group performed for the tree walkers. They thought it was GREAT that we like trees.They said that trees were on the planet before us.

by Eva and sophie

Tuesday, May 6

Gymnastics practise

We are busy practising our skills for the gymnastics festival in week 6. Over 25o pupils usually compete from about 10 schools around the Tasman District. The festival is held at the Rec Centre...come along and watch us if you can!
One of the compulsory activities is creating a human pyramid. Here you can see some groups working together to help each other balance. Some people are still a bit wobbly but I'm sure they will improve over the next few weeks.

Way to go Eva- don't fall off now!
(Tiana looks like she is ready to catch you if you lose your balance)


Look mum, no hands!
The people on the bottom need to have strong backs and keep very still to make it easier for others to steady themselves on top.




Kapa Haka

This is our Kapa Haka group performing at our special assembly on Tuesday. We have 7 girls from our class who have joined the group this year. Mrs Whitwell-Archer and Mr Marr work hard with these pupils, they practise every week during their lunch break and I think you will agree that they look fantastic in their uniforms.

The Kapa haka group get ready to perform on stage..


Sunday, April 20

Go GIANTS Go!

This is Michael Harrison! He is one of the American imports playing for the Giants this year.
Here is Eva and Lyric with GI-ANT

A group of us went to watch the Nelson Giants play the Canterbury Rams on Saturday night at the Trafalgar Centre. It was such an exciting game and Nelson ended up winning 84-83 in the last 3 seconds.

We had great seats, right behind the goal and next to the Wannabes. We cheered the players on and sang "I'm blind, I'm deaf, I wanna be the Ref!!"

The crowd was very loud and really got in behind the Giants team and supported them.

This is Rowan Gray. He is over 2 metres tall-we had to get him to bend down so we could fit him in the photo!

Some people stayed behind after the game to get autographs from the players and to stand next to them so they could see just how tall they REALLY were.
We hope Nelson wins the National Championship again this year.


Book Fair Parade


Our school ran a Book Fair on the last week of school. We all dressed up as our favourite book character and we had a parade in the playground. Mrs Beatson dressed up as Mrs Wishy-Washy and Mrs Latimer was Nana Mihi.

The Book Fair theme was "The Beach" so some people dressed in beach clothes instead. it was great to see so many people get involved and we sold lots of books too which was fantastic!

Here is Geronimo and his helpers. They did a wonderful job of setting up the hall and displaying all the books that were on sale during the week.


Bad Jelly the Witch with Jahmalaki, Macey and Laiana...watch out girls,


Who is behind these amazing costumes? Any ideas?

Could it be Isaac and Akeila?







Wednesday, April 16

Aquatic Centre and Rabbit Island Trip

This is Isaac sitting on the boot of his dads car at Rabbit Island. That looks like a delicious lunch you have there Isaac!
Here is Tyson, Nick and Jesse getting ready for their treasure hunt. Everyone had to find lots of different things such as a piece of driftwood, a piece of metal, a fish skeleton and a yellow leaf.

Ashlie, Jahmalaki, Lyric and Laiana had heaps of fun in the lane pool practising their diving and pin drops. It was REALLY DEEP at one end and the water was way over their heads.


The wave pool was popular with everyone. Some people tried to stand up on the surfboards. Every 15 minutes the siren comes on to let people know that the waves are about to begin.
The spa pools are the warmest pools at the Aquatic Centre.



Sunday, April 13

Iced Biscuits




On Friday Mrs Latimer took iced biscuits for Privilege. It was a very popular choice. Everyone got 3 biscuits each to decorate with icing and lollies. Here you can see Macey and Jay with their delicious looking biscuits!Mmmmmm..yum


Tuesday, April 8

Principals Awards

Angus and Shaquille are holding up their Principals Awards that they received this week at assembly. Angus wrote a wonderful fairytale based on Cinderella-he used his imagination and included lots of interesting language in his writing. He changed some of the main ideas in the traditional story and made it really funny.
Shaquille did some fantastic measuring in maths using centimetres and millimetres.
Congratulations boys, you are producing some awesome work!

Tidy Kiwi award

This term our class has been trying REALLY hard to keep our school environment clean and tidy. After lunch we often go out and pick up litter from our playground. You would be surprised at how much we collect some days -it can be up to 2 or 3 supermaket bags FULL of chippie packets, muesli bar wrappers and gladwrap.
This week we won the "Tidy Kiwi" award at assembly. Here you can see Lyric and Sapphire with Kevin the Kiwi.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if everyone remembered to put their rubbish in the bins after interval and lunch - lets keep Motueka South litter-free!

Sunday, April 6

Measuring Madness

For maths today we used metre rulers to measure the distance between various buildings around our school. We used chalk to mark off each metre for the really
l-o-n-g things such as the tennis courts and the library deck and then recorded it into our books.
Ashlie and Jahmalaki are measuring the length of the bikeshed - it measured 13m altogether

Andrae and Sam H are measuring the length of the sandpit - it measured 10m altogether


Tiana, Jahmalaki and Eva are measuring how far it is from the school office to our classroom- it measured 17m altogether

We now know that 1 metre=100cm or 1000mm




Art Attack







On Friday we experimented with colour mixing for art. We tried to create 20 new colours by just using the primary colours: red yellow and blue. We also had a little bit of white and black to work with so we could make paler and darker colours too.

Here you can see Sapphire, Jahmalaki and Shaquille with their art books showing off their work.
We can now apply the skills we practised today to our paintings in the future and make them much more interesting.






Monday, March 31

April Fools Day jokes!

Lots of people at school got into the spirit of April Fool's Day today...EVEN the teachers.

Mrs Latimer pretended to leave her room for an important phonecall.A mystery reliever arrived to take over the class. She seemed very old and grumpy....but very familiar looking?Mmmmmmm?

It was just Mrs L dressed up in a wig and glasses!

Room 5 though it was hilarious and couldn't stop laughing and shouting.

Mrs L then loaned her costume to Miss R and she tried to do the same thing to Room 7 but they weren't fooled at all!

Some people played some nasty tricks on their family before they came to school this morning - one person said that they put salt in a cup of tea instead of sugar-YUK, the poor mum!

Angus fooled a lot of his classmates too this morning. Here he is explaining in the video what he did to everyone. We will have to think of a way to get Angus back now won't we!

(Watch out Angus, you never know what might happen!)

Thursday, March 27

Isaac's holiday

This term we are experimenting with video footage and we are filming each other during oral language time.

This is Issac sharing his special Easter weekend news with the class. Isaac is going to bring some photos along to share with us of his trip. We googled Franz Josef Glacier on the computer and put it up on the large screen so we have an idea of what it looks like now. (The new data projector is fantastic!)

Isaac did a great job of explaining to us what a glacier actually is. Thanks Isaac!

Tuesday, March 25

Dagmar visits Rm7

This is Dagmar, she is a music teacher in Austria. She is visiting our school this week and came in to meet Room 7. We asked her lots of questions about life in Austria and she showed us on a map where Austria is. We found out that she has to drive 5 hours to get to a beach as Austria is land-locked, that mean sit is surrounded by land and does not have a coastline. It does have lots of rivers and lakes though. In Austria the children start school at 8am! They have 2 terms at school and they have 9 weeks holiday during the summer - imagine that!

Here is Ellen holding up a 20 Euro note. We passed it around and compared it to our money. Dagmar told us that $20= 12 euro approx.


Sunday, March 16

Lost Property Box


It was our turn to present an item at assembly. This weeks school focus was "Use put ups - NOT put downs". We talked how important it is to say positive things to people to make them feel good about themselves rather than hurt their feelings.
We also sang Lost Property Box which was a lot of fun - Ashlie hid inside the box under all the clothes and them jumped out at the end!
It is great having assemblies outside in the fresh air now. We hope the weather stays warm for a few more weeks.

Weetbix Tryathlon


Here is Isaac and Angus with their gold medals!
On Sunday Isaac and I got up at 7.30am and raced over to Nelson for the weetbix tryathlon. We did a team race with Mac. Hamish Carter was at the tryathon too but he wasn't competing. Thousands of children from all around Nelson and tasman took part which is fantastic.
We each got a gold medal for taking part and we got a cool t-shirt too.

Tuesday, March 4

Munch and Crunch

Yesterday we had a visitor to our school who came along to talk to us about healthy food. She taught us that fruit and vegetables are very important and we need to eat them everyday as part of a balanced diet. She told us a story called "munch and crunch" and she dressed up in a costume.


Sunday, March 2

World Maths Day

Here is Sam B and Bailey working on the laptop during Mathletics. Wednesday 5th March is World Maths Day and we all got special usernames and passwords to use. We have been racing people from all over the world . This programme is great for improving our basic facts knowledge and makes us faster at recalling sums.

A special delivery for Macey


It was Macey's birthday on the 3rd March. Her mum sent her a bunch of roses to school for her as a special birthday surprise!
They look and smell beautiful!! You are very lucky Macey.

Feet First


This week has been Walk to School Week. A walking schoolbus has been leaving from the Rec Centre everyday at 8.30am. Some people have won spot prizes and everyday our bus has got longer and longer! On Wednesday we had 84 children on our schoolbus.
It is a great way to get fit- some people come to school in the car even though they live close to school!




It was nice to see the seniors getting involved as well and setting a good example - meet our busdrivers Lucy and Sophie!



Moonhoppers

Here is Lyric, Macey and Sam H playing on the new moonhoppers at school. Miss R bought lots of new equipment for us to play with at lunchtimes including frisbees, softball gear and new basketballs.