Here are a couple of stories written by members of Room 6 that will entertain, inform and touch your heart.
Super Russian Synchronized Swimming
"Peeew," the whistle blew. I skipped two heart beats. It was the Russians turn. They were doing synchronized swimming. They did handstands and flips. When they went down, they looked like screw drivers. I went to the food court and grabbed some popcorn with butter and salt and some fizzy. Then I headed back. They were amazing and the judges gave the Russians an 8 out of 10. They were awesome! I loved their performance!
By Julia
My Aunt Polly
My Aunt Polly was a strong teenager. She cared about others, even sometimes strangers. She loved her parents very much. She died last year and we went to the Marae.
Sometimes she laughed, sometimes she cried. Sometimes she made me cry.
When we went to the Marae, I touched her. She was as hard as a rock.
I cried and cried. I will always remember her soft skin and blue eyes.
By Kymani
Monday, 22 August 2016
Monday, 20 June 2016
Matariki is coming....
Kia ora koutou whanau
Matariki 2016 is approaching!
On Thursday 30th June from 5pm until 6.30pm we will have our annual Matariki celebrations.
Come along with your kids to join in some waiata, kai for sale and activities.
Check out this Youtube clip with a Matariki story.
Matariki 2016 is approaching!
On Thursday 30th June from 5pm until 6.30pm we will have our annual Matariki celebrations.
Come along with your kids to join in some waiata, kai for sale and activities.
Check out this Youtube clip with a Matariki story.
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Te Reo Kori
Monday, 23 May 2016
Term Two
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE
The term has started really well with our 3Rs unit - Reuse, reduce, Recycle!
So far we have been to the Omaranui landfill and this Thursday we are off to the aquarium to see how our littering affects our ocean and sea life.
We are looking closely at our own habits in regards to be being 'waste aware' and looking to change some bad habits into good ones.
It would be great to hear about some discussions happening at home - the teachers and their families certainly are!
Check out this great Jack Johnson song that contains the unit's main ideas and messages...
JACK JOHNSON - 3R song
Saturday, 23 April 2016
Civil Defence Day
On the last Thursday of term one we had Marcus come and speak to us about how to be safe in the event of a disaster. We sat and listened for a long time and asked great questions at the end.
The most exciting part was when we went outside to see how the Civil defence can maintain internet contact using a very special satellite dish.
We even made it on to their Facebook page!
After that we were involved in lots of different activities to do with keeping safe. We put up tents, there was a soup and milo station along with old fashioned games and dancing!
What a great morning we had. Thanks to the parents who came along and helped us out - it was great!
The most exciting part was when we went outside to see how the Civil defence can maintain internet contact using a very special satellite dish.
We even made it on to their Facebook page!
After that we were involved in lots of different activities to do with keeping safe. We put up tents, there was a soup and milo station along with old fashioned games and dancing!
What a great morning we had. Thanks to the parents who came along and helped us out - it was great!
Monday, 11 April 2016
The Minstrel was in town!
The kids were very respectful listeners |
The Minstrel is a very talented performer |
Mathew and Ollie were very sincere in their thanks |
It was great to see Hiwi the Kiwi back again |
Ollie and Mathew gave a great thank you speech |
Once again The Minstrel was at Bledisloe School care of our wonderful PTA! There was music and stories as well as lots of STYLE!
The Minstrel travels around New Zealand spreading lots of important messages about keeping our seas healthy and fishing sensibly - thinking of future generations. Some of the kids are going to take up the challenge and write a piece of writing that includes his important messages. There will be an overall winner to be decided by Ms Bevis!
Sunday, 10 April 2016
Non-Fiction = Non-stop facts
Mrs Lowe bringing in her 'bag of animals' toillustrate how libraries are organised |
| Fletcher and Alex are listening intently to Mrs Lowe |
| Darian-wondering about what information she could find about this animal |
Mrs Lowe - our librarian sharing some new information with us |
Room 8 had Mrs Lowe visit us twice last week and she was sharing with us about what non-fiction was about and she taught us that it's like non-stop facts!
She brought in a range of books all from the non-fiction section and talked about how libraries across the world are organised by the 'Dewey decimal' system. She has also designed a treasure hunt for us to use and locate the various books we have in our fantastic library.
She also brought in a bag of different plastic animals and talked about how the library was organised in a similar way -inside the category of animals there were all sorts of different animals you can read about.
During our inquiry into disasters we have been listening to and reading a range of non-fiction. We have learned about contents, glossaries and indexes. We have thought about key words and ideas too. We hope you have enjoyed learning new facts and ideas too!
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