Friday, 29 June 2012
Ripper Rugby Tournament
Today the St Mary's students were involved in an interschool Ripper Rugby tournament. The two Year 7/8 teams had a thoroughly enjoyable time even though they did not have great success on the field!!
Surviving your Senior years!!
- Find as many Year 7/8 friends as you can.
- Listen to the teacher.
- Focus hard so you don't stay in at lunch.
- Stay with a good crowd.
- Produce a good amount of interesting work.
- Try as hard as you can to do the best you can.
- Ask the teacher for help if you don't understand.
- Get to class on time when the bell goes.
- Keep out of trouble.
Sam
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Thursday, 28 June 2012
Sir Peter Blake Trust
On Tuesday we had a visit from Sue Peacock. Sue is a Public Servant in Wellington and is responsible for $3 000 000 000 in Tertiary Education!!! She is also a speaker for the Sir Peter Blake Trust. Sue came to speak to us about setting goals for our future. We thought about where we might be in 10 years time and what kind of job we might want to do. What made Sue speaking to us so relevant is that she went to St Mary's and was even in the same classrooms that we are in. She even shared her school photos and school report with us.
Hockey
Our skills have certainly developed since we began our sessions with Matt.
Soccer Tournament
The final games of our tournament were played today. Last Friday afternoon, all teams played and then the remainder of the games were played this week. As hoped Rm 3 Year 8s went through undefeated!!
TACS Netball 21 June
Our top two netball teams took on the other Intermediate teams in the TACS (Town and Country Schools tournament) at the Napier Courts. For the first time in a long time it was a fine, warm day. Our teams displayed fairplay and great school spirit. Tainui was victorious in their grade and Miro were Runners Up.
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Monday, 25 June 2012
Soccer Tournament
Last Thursday, our netball teams participated in a TACS Tournament which meant that our soccer teams for the lunch time game were seriously short. However, with each team having 6 players each the boys were ready to take each other on. Rm 3 Year 8s were victorious over Rm 1 Years 8s. Confidence is growing - they believe they are going to take out the tournament!
Writing
To conclude our study on Spanish speaking countries, each student had to plan and write a response to all they had learnt. Our focus was to organise our ideas into paragraphs. Here are some more of the best pieces. Can you work out what the main idea from each paragraph is?
Over the past weeks this term we have been studying Spanish speaking countries. At first we were just learning about countries that just speak Spanish but then we were introduced to the language they speak today.
Over Term 2, my
class and I have been learning about Spanish speaking countries. We have designed posters, completed
reading tasks on different countries and found out what the countries sports
are.
In Room 3, my
class and I designed a poster each, of a country of our choice. I choose to do mine on Argentina. Argentina is an interesting country to
research. Did you know that
Argentina’s capital city, Buenos Aires, has the largest avenue in the
world? It is so big, it has 21
lanes and you have to go underground to cross it. Another tourist attraction is Iquazu Falls. It is 80 metres high and is a fabulous
place for a family photo. It is
also the home of the bot fly so make sure you have insect repellant!
About one week
after we had completed our posters we got assigned some tasks to complete. The task I chose was one where you had
to find out how they celebrate special occasions. I did mine on Puerto Rico. The Puerto Ricans enjoy celebrations; in fact, nearly every
day of the year is part of a special occasion. The most important celebration in the Puerto Rican year is
Christmas. The Puerto Ricans love
Christmas so much that they don’t want it to end. Christmas in Puerto Rico goes from December 25th
to January 15th.
Nearly every
Spanish country I researched lately has had a main sport. Most of them are soccer (that’s
football to them). The soccer we
play here is a lot different than over there. The crowd shout and scream, they have a variety of players to
pick from and they play the game 90% mental and 10% physical. Most of the Spanish speaking countries
soccer teams have won FIFA World Cups.
If they haven’t, they have a least made the quarter finals.
I have enjoyed
learning about the Spanish speaking countries and one day I hope to visit one.
Kody
Over the past weeks this term we have been studying Spanish speaking countries. At first we were just learning about countries that just speak Spanish but then we were introduced to the language they speak today.
To be honest, I
thought at first that it would be hard, but then when we were into it all, it
didn’t have to take much skill.
Some of the words they use are the same as ours but they will only have
one or two different letters.
Also for Theme
we have been learning about famous people that were Spanish. One of the most famous explorers of all
time happened to be Spanish. His
name was Christopher Columbus and he was the first to discover South America. He also persuaded the King and Queen of
Spain five times but he was crueler than you think, he massacred an entire race
of people he met.
We also did
research for countries that spoke Spanish. One of the countries I did was Mexico which has many
different interesting facts. One
of them is that many Mexicans moved to America to work because 1 US dollar is
equivalent to 11 pesos. Also
Mexico has many spicy mouth watery food that they eat every day.
Personally I
reckon that it has been fun learning Spanish. This has been one of the fun subjects for theme but I can’t
wait to find out what our next subject is. Hasta Luego.
Shea
This year my
class has researched Spanish speaking countries. We have learnt about Spanish food, celebrations, phrases,
numbers and Spanish sports.
Spanish have different ways of living their lives than we do here in NZ.
The Spanish have
a lot of tradition and celebration, a lot more than we do. One celebration they have is called “La
Tomatina”. At this sticky
celebration 30 000 Spanish flock to the Spanish town of Bunol to throw 240 000
pounds of tomatoes at each other.
One tradition the villagers of a country side town have is called
“Castilla La Mancha”. When the
young boys of the village dress up as devils and dance around. This is celebrated in February.
One Spanish
country I researched is called Spain.
Spain has a variety of animals but only one is native to Spain and it is
called the Liberian Lynx. The
Spanish play many sports like golf, soccer, football, water polo, tennis and
cycling. Rafael Nadal is
considered the best tennis player of all time and he comes from Spain.
My class and I
have learnt to speak Spanish as well as learning about Spanish countries. We have learnt to count to 20. We also learnt to ask “What’s your
name?” in Spanish – “Coma te llamas”.
We can also say Hello and Goodbye – “Buenos dias” is good morning and
goodbye is “Hasta luego”.
Sam
Saturday, 23 June 2012
Friday, 22 June 2012
Writing
To conclude our study on Spanish speaking countries, each student had to plan and write a response to all they had learnt. Our focus was to organise our ideas into paragraphs. Here are some of the best pieces. Can you work out what the main idea from each paragraph is?
Celebrations. What comes to mind when you hear that
word? Christmas, Easter, a
birthday or Halloween. Many
cultures celebrate these events but in different ways. In some Spanish speaking countries,
they have Day of the Dead, which is kind of like Halloween. They dress up in costumes, scare each
other and go watch plays that make fun of the dead. They also make and decorate sugar skulls, which are edible
and sweet.
They also have
Three Kings Day, which celebrates the three kings – Balthazar, Caspar and
Mekhior. The people (especially
children) make paper crowns and dress up.
Adults make giant puppets.
There is also a parade that everyone can join in.
Columbus Day is
celebrated every year on October 12.
Christopher Columbus founded the Americas in 1492 on October 12th. That is why it is celebrated.
Spanish speaking
countries also have lots of different foods as well. In Mexico a popular dessert is flan. Flan is like custard jelly - custard
stuck together but not frozen and usually served with berries. Guacamole and salsa are Mexican. Tacos are Mexican. Tacos are baked shells that you put
filling of your choice in. Churos
are very popular. They are fluted
strips of dough covered in sugar and cinnamon.
Spain has
different food to Mexico. The
Spanish love prawns. Most of their
dishes are prawn dishes. Even
omelets. A Spanish meal that is
crunchy, tender and has the most delicious smell is roasted baby pig. One very popular snack is wedges. Wedges are spicy potato chips cut into
crescent shapes.
Niamh
Researching
about Spanish speaking countries has been really fun and I have learnt lots
about different countries around the world. There are just over 20 countries that speak Spanish around
the world, like Chile, Peru, Spain, Argentina, Bolivia, Mexico, Venezuela and
many more. The countries I found
facts about were Mexico, Chile, Spain, Colombia, Guatemala and Cuba.
My favourite
country that I researched would have to be Mexico. I liked researching Mexico because I found lots about it. Some of the facts I found out about
some countries are that in Mexico they have 31 states and each one has it’s own
leader. Also Mexico was its own
country in 1821. Another thing is
that in 1492 Cuba was discovered and in Chile they celebrate by having
festivals. Also in Colombia, salsa
is a traditional dance. Guatemala
is located in Central America and did you know that the population in Cuba is
11 241.
In Mexico they
have a lot of different foods.
Some of their food we don’t have in New Zealand but some is the same but
made differently. Some different
food from Mexico are churros which is a straight fried donut covered in
cinnamon and sugar. Also flan
which is a dessert that is a vanilla or caramel custard dessert. Some food that is made differently are
salsa and nacho chips or tacos.
So as I finish
my story on Spanish speaking countries, I would so love to visit one of these
countries and see how life is different over there. For me, I would love to go to Mexico.
Eden
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Tech Arts Week 9
In Electronics, we were burning some wires together with a super hot iron .
Jacob learnt to be careful after finding how hot the iron really was.
In Food Technology today we learnt how to make wedges. We could choose from cajan pepper, mixed herbs, mustard powder, curry powder, cumin and paprika to add flavour to our wedges. Bennett and Matthew from Room 1 had the best presentation.
In Wood and Plastics, we started cutting the wood that we are going to use for the side of our boxes.
This post was created by Vince, Justin and Caleb
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Cultural Day 2012
Today we celebrated the cultures that are represented at school. We dressed up in something reflective of our culture. After a parade of the classes, we shared a meal together. There were A LOT of pavlovas!!!!
Hockey Week 9
This week during our hockey session, we practised our juggling skills, learnt "HockeyRush" and went one on one with our classmates.
Monday, 18 June 2012
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Following Instructions
Our literacy focus for the rest of the term is Procedures. The challenge today was to read and follow instructions to make an origami bird. Just as well we only practised with scrap paper first!!! Some of us were more successful than others.
Soccer Tournament
After a loss against Rm 1 Yr 8s on Friday, Rm 3 Yr 7s were victorious against Rm 1 Yr 7s at lunchtime today.
Monday, 11 June 2012
Hockey Skills
Each Monday we have Matt from Hockey Hawkes Bay take us for hockey skills. Today we learnt how to juggle the ball. One of the games we played involved hitting someone else's ball out of the area while still staying in control of our own.
Word Cloud
I've been looking at other Blogs and have found some fun stuff to introduce my class to. Here is a Word Cloud I made using the names of everyone in our class. Check back in a couple of days when the kids would have had their own go at making a Word Cloud.
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Mathletics
If any of my Room 3 students are looking at our blog over the weekend, we are ONE place BEHIND Mrs Hawke's class on Mathletics!! Can we beat them before Monday morning?????
UPDATE
Great work - we are now ahead of Room 1
UPDATE
Great work - we are now ahead of Room 1
Friday, 8 June 2012
Ben's visit
Mrs Jackson's son came and visited us today. He loved painting, biking around the track on his own bike and making a train at Discovery Learning. He even sat and ate his lunch with us.
Spanish artworks
Mrs Hoogerbrug and Mrs Hawke set us up to create Spanish Artworks. We painted Jean Miro and Pablo Picasso, used pastel for Pablo Picasso and searched magazines to create a Dada collage. Rooms 1 and 2 also created Spanish Artworks. All three cloakbays are looking amazing with the art. Mrs Jackson took photos of all the artwork on display.
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Tech Arts
Each week we attend Tech Arts at Havelock North Intermediate. Today was the beginning of a new rotation. We rotate every 7 weeks. |
In Electronics, we connected wires and batteries together to make the light bulb shine. |
In Food Tech, we used the frying pans to cook french toast. Now we'll be able to make breakfast for our families in the weekend!! |
In Wood and Plastics, we made model boxes in preparation for making our boxes out of wood over the next 7 weeks. |
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Writing plans
This week we are putting together everything we have learnt about Spanish speaking countries. Our writing focus has been paragraphs so it will be a good way to see if we can set our ideas out into paragraphs with supporting details.
Here are three good examples of planning from today.
Alexandra
Here are three good examples of planning from today.
Alexandra
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Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Camp Fundraising
Congratulations to Brooke. To help with fundraising for Camp Wellington, Brooke set herself the challenge of swimming 4.3km. This was 168 lengths of the Swim Gym pool. Brooke got sponsorship for this swim and has raised the majority of the funds needed for camp. She finished the swim in 1 hour and 29 mins!
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