Friday, November 9, 2018

Bubble Fun


Bubble Fun

WALT / Practising to Count On and Count Back

Today we had a visit from the Science in a Van Roadshow.  
We learnt about mixtures, separation and reactions.  We also had some bubble fun.
We decided to see how many bubbles we could blow in ONE breath and then add them together and take them away - this way we could practise our addition and subtraction and basic facts.

Some of us had to blow a few times to make sure we got enough bubbles to count!

"It was easy to blow the bubbles but we didn't get very many.  We knew our basic facts and were able to answer the questions quickly.  We didn't even have to help each other because we could easily work it out."

Thursday, November 8, 2018

WALT Make Connections


"I don't like reading.  I  don't like working on the independent cards because they are hard sometimes.  When I get stuck on a card I ask a teacher or I try to figure it out myself. Sometimes it is hard to make connections with the text."

Monday, November 5, 2018

WALT Write Adjectives


We have been learning to add  describing words to our stories 
to make them more interesting.

Here is a quick describing activity that we did in class.  
We got to choose what animal we wanted to write about.
We used TAGUL to make them into word clouds.

I think it is easy to write adjectives because it is easy to think of the words.
When I write my stories I will try hard to add describing words so that it is interesting for people to read.
Daniel

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Showcase Term 4 - Wearable Art

Wearable Art with a Pacific flavour!


Room 9 have spent the last 2 terms creating 2 pieces of Wearable Art.
The first piece was a t-shirt with a painted picture that reminded us of the Pacific.
The girls chose to sketch and paint a Pasifika flower.
The boys chose to draw a sea turtle.

Inside each of these drawings were patterns that we had explored and seen displayed in 
Pasifika artworks.  We practised by sketching these into our art books.

The second artwork created by the girls were hula skirts.  We reused plastic bags and tied them together as we worked in pairs.  At first it was a little tricky but the more we did, the better we got at tying them together.  Like they say - practise makes perfect!

The second artwork displayed by the boys was a Lavalava or Pareu (sarong) 
to compliment their t-shirts. 

 We had a lot of help from Mrs Kong to complete the sarongs, painting of the t-shirts and in the construction of our hula skirts in time for the art show so a BIG THANK YOU to her for all her help!  We couldn't have done it without you.

We hope you enjoy our wonderful creations ... Tamure tamure, e te muremure ra...