Friday, 23 March 2012

Mufti Day/Wacky Hair Day

Today was mufti day at Bledisloe School, as well as wacky hair day. There was a large range of hair styles across the school, a lot of coloured hair spray.
To wear participate in mufti day you had to bring a gold coin donation which will be donated to Child Cancer Foundation. The school rose over $400!
Check out our crazy photo!
We look a bit hot and sweaty because we had just completed a game of Capture the Flag against Room 14. It was for the chopping block, lucky for us we drew the game so are still the champions. 
ROALD  DAHL  READING.
We’ve finished our projects on Dr Seuss now we are moving onto Roald Dahl.
Each reading group is reading a different Roald Dahl book.

One group is reading ‘Going Solo’ (non-fiction).
Another is reading ‘Fantastic Mr Fox’ (Rascally old chap).
‘Matilda’ (Smart but amazing) is being read by another group.
The final group is reading ‘Danny, Champion of the World’ (So amazing and brilliant).
We have been reading hard out! Each day, the groups decide how much they are going to read ready to discuss the next day.
By Caleb and Troy.

MR  STINK
A few weeks ago we started reading a interesting book called ‘Mr Stink’ by David Walliams. Once we had finished the book we came up with a variety of activities that we could do related to the book, some were illustration and some writing. We had to choose one of each to complete as well as a book review.
We really enjoyed this story because of the humour the great characters. You may remember earlier in the year we read a book by the same author, ‘Gangsta Granny’ most people in the class preferred ‘Mr Stink’.
Written by Maxine and Fallon.

TREATY OF WAITANGI
This term we have been looking at the Treaty of Waitangi and the history behind it. Lately we have been creating posters which share the key messages that we gained from this unit, the two key words we have identified are Partnership and Protection.





Friday, 16 March 2012

Hey, do you like our Latest Masterpiece?

A few weeks ago we read a book Kiwi Moon by Gavin Bishop, which we based this art on.

It gave us the inspiration to create a collage using different art materials. We really enjoyed it because we go to fiddle around with paint to create the background of the moon and also for our long leaves. With water colour paint we created the backgrounds for our korus. We used dye outline our huhu grubs and pastel in the middle. It was heaps of fun!!!

Monday, 12 March 2012

Last Week - Part 2.

Book Review:
We have been doing book review based on Dr Seuss. We’ve coloured a fantastic border with lots of beautiful colours and some with amazing pictures. We’re just finishing off Dr Seuss booklet and we are moving on to Roald Dahl.
By Foni

Testing:
We went hard out on tests. Test here, test there, tests everywhere! Phew! I’m glad it’s all over!
I can’t believe Mrs Colliss had to squish it in all one week! We did maths, spelling, vocabulary and listening (listening is boorriinngg!!!!!!)  . Why now??? Why not in term two or three or even four when my brain switched on???? It took forever!!!! Wouldn’t want to get in the way of them flying my way!!!
By Troy

Friday, 9 March 2012

This week...

Landscapes:
We have been finishing our wonderful artwork based on a specific area at the Harris farm. The forms of mediums we used were charcoal, 4B pencils and the normal HB pencil. We stuck them on black paper and they look fantastic.
By Humo














  
  
Writers Notebook:
This week we have been doing more stuff in our Writers Notebook like things I would buy, (with all the money in the world) and my dream house, we could be as imaginative as ever.
By Felix

 Part Two coming soon.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Last week, the senior school went to camp. The camp was at Mrs Harris' farm. The few days were filled with highlights, here is a quick overview of what we got up to...

Hi, its Ben and Felix here, we are going to talk to you about the NZ army coming to visit us at camp and first of all we got to touch dismounted weapons. We got to hold a AUG red dot sighted gun, AUG agog sighted and a AUG agog sighted gun with a grenade launcher connected onto it and other weapons were a light and heavy SMGs and my personal favourite was the bazooka( rocket launcher.) All of these dismounted guns were real but could not shoot and had no ammo. Then we saw and got to mess around with an Austrian made, fully armoured vehicle with a 50 calibre mounted machine gun (MMG for short.) We got to crawl all over the vehicle (Tommy got to fire the last fake bullet) it was ultimo skill and got to touch bullet proof army packs and other stuff this was a cool experience thanks NZ army, Ben and Felix out.    


We did a rotation of art, writing and orienteering. We did some cool drawing using these little view finders, drawing the landscape around us. Next we did some orienteering. It’s when we had to get to your destination with your compass. Lucky last was writing recipe of courage, e.g. 1 cup of kindness etc. – Te Manawa and Tyler
At dinner time on the first night we had to cook with an open fire. We cut a rectangular hole in the ground and collected sticks and wood, to get our fire started. We cooked walking tacos , they tasted better than tacos at home!!! Written by Fallon and Kassie

AAAAAHHHHH!!! His head is cut off. The eel is slippery it was back and yellow we cooked it on a barbecue on the second day. It was juicy and yummy. By Pasa and Tommy.
At the start of the gorge walk we jumped through a fence and started walking up the track. We came to a little cliff with stairs for us to walk down as we got further down the track two dads snuck of and hid behind a bush. As we got near the bush they were behind they jumped out at us and gave us a massive fright.  By Kimberley and her partner
Masterchef - Wow! What a mission we had to cook in groups one person from each from each group had to choose a numbered bag of ingredients. We had to cook with a mini gas cooker. We had up to 6 ingredients in our bag including 2 sausages per person in our groups. The winners were Alannah’s group from room 14. Written by Angala and Shirley

Mountain biking down the hill was challenging and fun. On the second day Mrs Harris' daughter Laura came and took some kids on a mountain bike track. I crashed and my bike flipped but I managed to stay on. One person used his front brake too much and crashed. He hurt his elbow but luckily one kind person helped him and had to walk the rest of the way.
During free time people rode on the mountain bikes on a track made by a group of boys and Mr Harris on the first day.    Written by Sam and Troy.
Wow wee you wouldn’t believe the mayhem Mrs Colliss went through to help us the tents set up. There was a massive range of sizes from Bens two man tent to Kimberley huge tent that housed 13 people!  It was tiring work!  By Nicole and Caitlyn

Go through the lava pit only recourses are boulders to go past. Lead your blind sheep into the pen without talking with real words or holding them. Get out of a human tangle and form a circle holding hands for all of these tasks you needed co-operation. By Willie and Humo



On the second day of camp, my teacher gave to me, permission to build a tepee with Jonathon, Jessie & Ben .First we had to gather wood for the tepee, which meant riding the A.T.V (with Mark A.K.A. Mr Harris) for half of the morning to a little forest on the farm. Using a chainsaw, we obliterated Mother Nature’s creation and went back to camp (with a few hiccups on the way e.g. getting stuck in the mud) When we arrived back we tied the poles together (most of the credit goes to Ben and Robo) and lifted it up to create the masterpiece (I had a little incident which resulted in my nickname: Photon! Ben said that I was smarter than most of the adults and I proved it by asking them what a Photon is and as I predicted, they didn’t know).For those lesser scientific beings, a Photon is what light is made of.
By your co-creator of the tepee Photon.

So today was the night of the “CAMP CONCERT” and we were feeling rather shy. We had to work together and co-operate really well and create a performance that wasn’t boring! Suddenly when the show started every group went through their performance with dancing, singing , plays, comedy, and loads more…. By Janna and Maxine

At concert night all of the men which we called man cave performed. We all thought that they were going to do the huku but they did the cancan. By Michael and Foni