Oranje has made such a concerted effort to improve her reading and writing in term 2 and this has really paid off. It is exciting to see such hard work and determination, and it always results in progress, so keep up the great work Oranje!
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Thursday, June 23, 2016
Friday, June 17, 2016
Car racing for SADD
The SADD (Students against dangerous driving) committee sent out the challenge to all students to build a car fit for racing.
Because we had been quite busy with camp in Room 4 we decided to just build one class car. We cut a shape out of cardboard, then painting the car.
We glued the sides onto a square frame that held it all together. Our car had some safety requirements, so we made sure we added all of those. We needed a safety belt, air bags, wheels, and a number plate
We all wanted a photo of ourselves driving the car!
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We had a special draw in room 4 to see who would get to drive the car on our behalf and the lucky winner was Logan. He had to know some road rules about stopping, giving way, indicating and pedestrian crossings. At lunch time all the cars were judged and driven around the track. The judge was Constable Wallace from the Lawrence Police.
Our car didn't win, but we had heaps of fun making it.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Student of the week - Ava
We have been busy learning how to split numbers so that we can add and subtract bigger numbers more easily, and Ava has been working exceptionally hard on these strategies. It is wonderful see, so keep up the great work Ava!
Monday, June 13, 2016
Room 4 Camp Powerpoint
Room 4 have all contributed to this slideshow, letting you know their thoughts on camp.
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Student of the Week - Room 4
Last week on school camp the children of Room 4 did themselves, their parents, their teacher and their school proud!
They had lovely manners, and were exceptionally well-behaved.
They listened beautifully as we visited a number of different places and they asked well-informed questions.
They were respectful on the Marae and tried really hard to follow the protocols correctly.
There were many times when children were pushed out of their comfort-zone and they had to dig deep to rise to the challenge, but they did!
I could not be more proud of you Room 4 - you really made camp a truly wonderful experience for all of us who went with you.
Friday, June 3, 2016
Camp 2016 - Thank you
Learning, teaching, new experiences, challenges, triumphs, friends, family, whanau, iwi.
This was an amazing camp!
Great kids + Great Parents + Great experiences = A GREAT TIME!!
Thank you to everyone who helped make our camp a success, including the fundraising, the baking, the parent helpers and the drivers.
Camp 2016 - Lunch at Queens Gardens
Lunch was a very soggy affair! The rain decided to bucket down on us as we ran into Queen Gardens. Thankfully Francine knew where we could take cover and it ended up being the perfect spot to share our final meal. As is tradition with Room 4 camps we finished our trip by sharing chip butties together. Our newly-found shelter proved to be the perfect backdrop for some fantastic photos.
The perfect end to our 2016 Marae camp in Invercargill. The kids were sensational and the parents were instrumental - Thank you to everyone who helped make our 2016 such a special event.
Friday Lunch at Queen's Gardens on PhotoPeach
The perfect end to our 2016 Marae camp in Invercargill. The kids were sensational and the parents were instrumental - Thank you to everyone who helped make our 2016 such a special event.
Friday Lunch at Queen's Gardens on PhotoPeach
Camp 2016 - Kakapo Chicks Visit
As a part of our study of the 'Living Taonga' we have been investigating the demise of our beloved Kakapo. There are only 123 adult Kakapo left in the world, so it is wonderful that the breeding programme has produced 32 chicks this year.
2 of these chicks are being looked after by DOC in Invercargill so we couldn't pass up this rare opportunity to see some real live Kakapo chicks.
We watched a short powerpoint and the DOC presenter, Julie, answered all of our questions and told heaps of information. Then we got to spend about 156 minutes watching the two chicks eating and moving around in their display room. They were amazing, and everybody really enjoyed this awesome opportunity.
2 of these chicks are being looked after by DOC in Invercargill so we couldn't pass up this rare opportunity to see some real live Kakapo chicks.
We watched a short powerpoint and the DOC presenter, Julie, answered all of our questions and told heaps of information. Then we got to spend about 156 minutes watching the two chicks eating and moving around in their display room. They were amazing, and everybody really enjoyed this awesome opportunity.
Camp 2016 - Squash
We had to split into two groups at Stadium Southland this morning, so while one group was at the climbing wall the rest of our crew had morning tea and played squash. Everyone had a great time having a bash in the squash courts, although some found it very challenging to it that very small ball!
Camp 2016 - Climbing Wall
One of the highlights of our Invercargill camp is the Climbing Wall. This is an opportunity for kids to really test their limits and to push themselves as far as their nerves will take them. It was awesome to see kids triumph over fears and push through to success. The sheer look of achievement on their faces was priceless. Each group spent an hour conquering various walls in the climbing centre.
Climbing Wall - Stadium Southland on PhotoPeach
Climbing Wall - Stadium Southland on PhotoPeach
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