Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Last week


For the last 3 days of last week we have been having an exciting Olympic gathering. We went to our Whanau classes – which are mixed classes with years 1 -6, they are the same groups year after year.

Every class did a study on a New Zealand Olympic athlete; examples are Mahe Drysdale, Emma Twigg, Andrea Hewitt.

At some point over the first two days every class went out to the ‘sports arena’ while we were there everyone did shotput, a 10m crawl or 30m sprint and a standing jump. This was a measurement activity because we had to time each other and measure the distances.

Each class did different activities depending on the teacher, some of the favourites were, making Olympic torches with card, paper and colouring pencils (room 8), making a model of the London Bridge which had to hold a little car (room 11), designing your own countries team uniform (room 8), making a photostory of the events (room 4), making flags of your home country, because they studied Nick Willis who was our flag bearer (room 8), in Room 13 we made puppets of athletes which had moving limbs.

In Room 4 they had a New Zealand hockey player who played at the Los Angeles, 1984 Olympics – who shared lots of interesting information, including a small toy of the mascot.

On Friday we were meant to have a whole school mini Olympics but due to the horrible weather we had to have a mini mini Olympics with our buddy classes on the courts. The activities included badminton, relays, shotput, hurdles, discuss, high jump and speed ladder, which were led by the year 6’s.

It was the best days we have had this term because we got to go to different classes and spend time with different people and teachers. But it is nice to be back to normal.

Written by Caleb, Humo, Troy and Nicole.

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Week 3

Kia ora, Whanau days are coming up next week, for those people that don’t know, the whole school swaps around classes, so there are year 1 – 6’s in every room. When we are in those rooms we do heaps of activities, this time they are based around the Olympics. Last year every class looked at a different country. In the past Kimberley and Caleb have both really enjoyed having a variety of people to interact with, found it interesting to work with younger kids and the chance be a leader. On Friday we are finishing up with an Olympic themed day and a sausage sizzle, we just have to remember to bring our money.

In class we have been busy learning about the Olympics, from the mascots, to the history, to the current events, we have done it all. Congratulations to our medal winners. Go New Zealand!!!

This week we watched our next movie for AVAILLL it was The Water Horse. The movie is about a little kid who finds an egg which hatches into a colossal water horse, it grows really fast. The movie is about the connection he has with his new friend. The activities we did were the same as Meet the Robinson’s which was great because we knew how to do them and people were more accurate than last time. Next up is another Earth documentary.

The rain has meant that we have been trapped inside; we are getting sick of it. It also has meant we haven’t had a practice in the last 2 weeks for Spooner. All after school sport has been cancelled, such as soccer, rugby and hockey, we haven’t even had one game yet!

The flu has hit Room 13; every day we have had a couple of people away fighting the sickness. We hope everyone gets better soon.

This blog was proudly written by Kimberley and Caleb.