Friday, April 19, 2013

Room 12 Estuary Walk


It was a Windy Twirly Tuesday  Morning Room 12 was getting ready to go to the Estuary walk 

Pat Hoffmann,  Whaea Rangimaria,  Mrs Rolton,  Mrs McCambridge,  Jenna  (Ella's Mum), Kerrie (Gabrielle's Mum), Cheryl (Lanes Mum), Ron (Kathryn's Dad), and the Mysteryouis man Chris helped Room 12 students on our trip to the Estuary. 

First we got into our groups and talked about storm water drains and where they lead to. We spray painted the New River Primary storm water drains and then walked to the Estuary. On the way we spray painted all the storm water drains on Elizabeth Street.

The Southland times people came with us. I had a turn at spray painting and the Southland times lady took a photo of  Pat and I. We continued walking to the Estuary,  I was in group Rua with Simba, Kathyryn,  Mason, Bailey,  Ron and Mrs  McCambridge .

The first station  we went to was with Whaea Rangimaria. We talked about Ranginui, Papatuanuku which is all about Mother Nature we also talked about wai which is water and keeping the Estuary clean. The second station we went to was was with Spring. With spring we had to get with a buddy and  draw each  others hand and write something in the middle that might need help or caught your eye.              

My buddy was Bailey, Bailey drew my hand and Spring drew her hand because of her broken arm.  In my hand I wrote swans because they made the water look beautiful and it caught my eye even though the  water was yuck.  Ron lifted up this big rock and there was a big crab underneath it.  Bailey, Mason and Simba grabbed crabs and put them in their hands for a great photo.  Kathryn and I were to scared to grab a crab because it might nip us.  It was time to go because our time was up we met up with everyone.  Mrs Mc Cambridge told us that my group was with Pat.  We followed pat and started our rotation with Pat.  Pat led us down to the water.  She was trying to do was inspire us to take care of the estuary because it was Te Awa Hou's estuary, our estuary. 

By Gabrielle Davy-Turner


View of Estuary Across the Railway lines

Mystery Guest - Chris

Whaea Rangimaria - sharing stories of Papatuanuku
Motu Pohue sits in the distance of the Estuary


Crabs living in the estuary




Rain ONLY in the storm water drain

Thursday, March 21, 2013

A Pep Talk from Kid President to You

We all need a little encouragement every now and then. Kid President, knowing this, has put together a video you can play each morning as you wake up or to share with your friend who needs a kick in the right direction. Take a moment and spread some encouragement. "It's everybody's duty to give the world a reason to dance."
 
Watch the following video and share with us 3 things it means to you.



Monday, March 4, 2013

Buddy Class Reading and Oral Language

Today was the first day we had our buddy reading with Rm 8 and oral language presentation. Mrs Rolton demonstrated how our oral language "Show and Tell" will work.  Sapphire and Jesse will be our first Show and Tell presenters next week - check our blog to see what they will be sharing with us.

Check out today's pics...









The Harlem Shake at Camp Borland 2013

We decided to take the opportunity to experience the world phenomena and give The Harlem Shake a go while on camp.  It was a hilarious experience and everyone really enjoyed themselves including the adults.  

Check out our video clip and see what you think...



Harlem Shake at Borland Lodge 2013 from Jazz Rolton on Vimeo.