Having a School Fair for the first time was a wonderful experience. As the New River students could let their entrepreneurial skills shine. Our School Fair was truly amazing, hearing the laughter made me feel like I was over the moon. Having customers that are really excited about the School Fair is pretty Awesome! right?? I enjoyed the School Fair, I was really confident with selling our products and I knew that they would love it. We also made a raffle ticket, when we sold all the tickets we shouted to Mrs Rolton " WE ARE FINISHED" we were filled with happiness.
Written By Rebecca
This blog is evidence of Jazz Rolton and Room 12's journey using web2 tools within a variety of curriculum areas, but especially in the areas of literacy, numeracy and Inquiry learning programmes from 2009-2013.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
School Fair - Advertising
Today Room 12 made a video to advertise our School Fair that will be held on Sunday 27th November from 10.30am-1.30pm. We will watch these videos from other schools and discuss these areas using the seven servants...
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
Happy 11th Birthday Dezia on 11-11-11
ROBYN EDIE/FAIRFAX NZ
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: New River Primary School pupil Dezia Dixon turns 11 today. Ask Jamie Williams of Nightcaps just how long he has been waiting for 11/11/11. "Ages," he said this week, as the buildup for the most celebrated birthday of his life so far takes place. At a quick break from school at St Patrick's School in Nightcaps, the soon-to-be 11-year-old was pretty cool about the lucky number he was counting down to. He was looking forward to taking off for the day, to go go-karting with his friends and family, but the best part of turning 11 on 11/11/11 was the gift he was anticipating: a beagle puppy arriving from the North Island. Jamie said it was the best birthday gift he's received – an Xbox from his older brother was a close second though, he said. "That was cool, but this is better." Jamie's mother, Debbie Williams, said this was not the first time Jamie had hit a lucky number. Eleven years ago, Jamie featured in The Southland Times as the 300th baby born at Winton Maternity Home. The lucky streak has continued for two other children also celebrating their 11th birthdays today. Dezia Dixon, who attends New River Primary School, said having a special birthday was exciting, a little bit weird but special. She starts her birthday with a test for high school and then her mum plans to take her out for lunch. Ashley Johnstone, formerly of Edendale and now living in Blenheim, is celebrating her birthday with a trip to Hanmer Springs. The family moved to Blenheim in August and Ashley's mum had always envisaged a large get-together with family and friends around a bonfire had they not moved. She and husband Carl had figured out the milestone shortly after Ashley was born. Ashley, however, who goes to Rapaura School, had cottoned on in the past few months. She wanted a scooter for her birthday and said she and her friends at school thought the occasion was pretty cool. zToday also marks the anniversary of the Armistice that ended hostilities on the Western Front of the World War I. It was the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month when hostilities ceased on the Western Front in 1918.
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