Our big inquiry this term is about "HABITAT". We are using our visit to the rocky shore to get us thinking about what a habitat is and what creatures need to live there. Click on the link below to see a youtube clip...
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
WELCOME TO 2 0 1 7
Kia ora whanau and friends! We have had a great start to our year. We welcome Mrs Mary Medcalf and Mrs Rosalie Stevens to the teaching team. We know they will love working with your children this year.
Our big inquiry this term is about "HABITAT". We are using our visit to the rocky shore to get us thinking about what a habitat is and what creatures need to live there. Click on the link below to see a youtube clip...
Our big inquiry this term is about "HABITAT". We are using our visit to the rocky shore to get us thinking about what a habitat is and what creatures need to live there. Click on the link below to see a youtube clip...
Saturday, 10 December 2016
The Redwoods
The Redwoods
Our final trip as well as our BIG DAY OUT was a great success. There was a lot of resilience required as we made our way up and down the hills, making our way to the shady redwood forest.
We had been told of the legend of Rongokako - the sleeping giant and how Te Mata peak came to be formed.
There was an expedition to to the top by some intrepid trampers who had to all write an application to Mrs Dingle to say why they would like to do it.
For the activities the teachers took different activities. Mrs Pacheco did some drawing, Mr Hodgetts went for a walk and looked at the fossils along the way and Mrs Makene made bridges and shelters.
The weather was perfect and it was nice and cool playing in amongst the trees- we even saw some tuis and piwakawaka.
Thanks again to the parents who took transport and helped witth supervision - we can't do these things without you.
Manaaki whenua, manaaki tangata, haere whakamua
Care for the land, care for people, go forward.
Sunday, 30 October 2016
Kiwi Kids Outdoors 2016
Kiwi Kids 2016
Our inquiry this term is about what it means to live in such a wonderful environment and how we are the kaitiaki - guardians of the land.
Our whakatauki is...
Whatungarongaro te tangata toitū te whenua
As man disappears from sight, the land remains
This demonstrates the holistic values of the Maori, and the utmost respect of Papatuanuku, the mother of the earth.
We have already been to Dolbel reserve and had a wonderful time looking at the views. enjoying the bush and of course....CARDBOARD SLIDING!
I Remember poems
Mrs Peggy Gulliver
Thursday, 22 September 2016
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Here is a taste of some poetry from the ever amazing Room 6 writers!
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A plane without wings,
A park without swings.
A train without rails,
A farm without bails.
A house without a door,
A mouse without a paw.
By Edmund
Incomplete
A lion without a pounce,
A ball without a bounce.
A school without a pool,
A person without a tool.
A lion without a mane,
A train without a lane.
A playground without swings,
A bird without wings.
A birthday without wishes,
A lake without fishes.
A train without a rail,
A mouse without a tail.
By Azaliyah
Incomplete
An ice cream without a cone,
A house without a phone.
A bird without a flight,
A house without a light.
A tiger without any claws,
A leopard without any paws.
A horse without a mane,
A baby without a name,
A mop without a top,
A bunny without a hop.
By Peyton
Incomplete
A cat without a meow,
A performer that doesn't bow.
A school without a rule,
A school without a fool.
A fish without a fin,
A shed without any tin.
A castle without any blocks.
A bike without a lock.
A chip without any dip,
A nectarine without a pip.
By Korban
Incomplete
A park without a swing,
A lady without a ring.
A castle without a slave,
A girl without a bathe.
A king without a crown,
A sentence without a noun.
By Julia
Incomplete
A flower without a shower,
A light without power.
A dog without a log,
A log without a frog.
A tank without a fish,
A birthday without a wish.
A toy without a bag,
A country without a flag.
A person without hair,
A wizard without a lair.
By Opal
Incomplete
A ball without any colour,
A plane without a propeller.
A car without any wheels,
A train without any rails.
A person without any snore,
A lion without any roar.
A monkey without any tail,
An elephant without any nail.
A bat without any wings,
A house without any things.
A car without any wiper,
A computer without a typer.
By Shaydon
Incomplete
A plane without wings,
A park without swings.
A train without rails,
A farm without bails.
A house without a door,
A mouse without a paw.
By Edmund
Incomplete
A lion without a pounce,
A ball without a bounce.
A school without a pool,
A person without a tool.
A lion without a mane,
A train without a lane.
A playground without swings,
A bird without wings.
A birthday without wishes,
A lake without fishes.
A train without a rail,
A mouse without a tail.
By Azaliyah
Incomplete
An ice cream without a cone,
A house without a phone.
A bird without a flight,
A house without a light.
A tiger without any claws,
A leopard without any paws.
A horse without a mane,
A baby without a name,
A mop without a top,
A bunny without a hop.
By Peyton
Incomplete
A cat without a meow,
A performer that doesn't bow.
A school without a rule,
A school without a fool.
A fish without a fin,
A shed without any tin.
A castle without any blocks.
A bike without a lock.
A chip without any dip,
A nectarine without a pip.
By Korban
Incomplete
A park without a swing,
A lady without a ring.
A castle without a slave,
A girl without a bathe.
A king without a crown,
A sentence without a noun.
By Julia
Incomplete
A flower without a shower,
A light without power.
A dog without a log,
A log without a frog.
A tank without a fish,
A birthday without a wish.
A toy without a bag,
A country without a flag.
A person without hair,
A wizard without a lair.
By Opal
Incomplete
A ball without any colour,
A plane without a propeller.
A car without any wheels,
A train without any rails.
A person without any snore,
A lion without any roar.
A monkey without any tail,
An elephant without any nail.
A bat without any wings,
A house without any things.
A car without any wiper,
A computer without a typer.
By Shaydon
Sunday, 11 September 2016
In Room 10 we created the Nogard. Our teacher read out a set of instructions and we drew what we visualized from her instructions. As you can see we ended up with a dragon. A Nogard is dragon written backwards. The focus was on our listening and visualizing skills. We then wrote about our Nogards and here are some of them. Enjoy
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Monday, 22 August 2016
Room 6 Writers!
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
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, 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.
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