Thursday, 31 March 2011

Scooter Safety


Yesterday we did scooter safety a ladie called Sarah came in and taught us how to be safe on our scooters. Everyones favourite part about it was probably having the free time at the end. It went for about 1 hour and a half. It was awesome.

Tuatara visit

Three weeks ago we went up to the staff room and there was a big tuatara. The people told us about the tuatara they told us what there scared of. They are scared of cats, dogs and rats. We were up there for about 10 minutes it was really fun. After that we went outside and played a game. Two men told us about them.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Room 15 is Amazing

Today we have been showing off our special talents, check these out ~
A rockstar extraordinaire

An amazing bookworm

A longboard expert

A brilliant baker

A super stilt walker

Pottery


One week ago we went to the Suter art gallery to see people make some pottery. We watched a man make some pots on a wheel and after that we got to look around Georgia saw a gold dragon. After that we went back to class and made our own pottery. It was really fun.


By Ricky,Gerogia,Kate and Hannah

Swimming sports


A few days ago we had the middle syndicate swimming sports. We were all in groups there were 4 groups the year 3 boys went first then the year 3 girls after that the year 4 boys then the year 4 girls. After that we got out and got changed.
By Ricky, Goergia, Kate and Hannah

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Class Art











We have been working with clay for our art topic so far this term. We started by making all sorts of things like sausages and peas and even snowmen. Our first thing we made to leave to dry was a spiky dude. Next we made pinch pots and even painted them cool colours. We are looking forward to our trip to the pottery to see how the big pots are made. Stay tuned for more phots from the trip to come.....

Rhythm Interactive







Our school was very lucky to have a rhythm interactive show visit us and teach us about beat and rhythm. Each of us got a drum and we had to follow beat patterns and even make new rhythms. The man who ran it didn't speak until the very end, he taught us by using his hands and facial expressions.