Room 3 hard at work before school on their speeches!
We are a lively group of learners in Years 5 and 6. (That makes us 9 - 11 years old). We attend Isleworth School in Christchurch and we LOVE it! GO US! If you like what we are up to, please let us know by commenting on our posts.
Monday, 31 August 2015
Saturday, 29 August 2015
Wednesday, 26 August 2015
Time to Shine in Week 6
Today we enjoyed talks from two young men, Cory and Justin. Justin bought an absolutely beautiful, little 4 month old miniature schnauzer, (which just happens to be the type of dog that Mrs S wants to get for her family!), called Jess. She is the type of dog that does not shed hair. Next week Raywyn is going to take her to the dog hairdresser, for a trim.
Cory is a cub scout. He made a cool derby car at cubs, which he raced at high speed. He got into the finals and won a bronze award. He also got a really cool patch to sew on his uniform. Great driving, Cory!
Cory is a cub scout. He made a cool derby car at cubs, which he raced at high speed. He got into the finals and won a bronze award. He also got a really cool patch to sew on his uniform. Great driving, Cory!
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Congratulations Paige
Well done to Paige and her Belfast netball team who won two games on Saturday. Next week they play in the finals. Kia waimarie! Good luck.
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
Time to Shine
This is Billy's muscle car collection. He has been collecting them for about five years. Some have come from overseas. One of the collection is a replica of his dad's car a 1964 SS Chevelle. Billy is a car enthusiast and his favourite is the Dragster.
Time to Shine
Time to Shine
Jordan brought his soft toy in to share today. It is named Lucky after Jordan's real dog that died. Lucky is soft and cuddly and sleeps with Jordan.
Friday, 14 August 2015
Team Wairere - Ultimate Performers!
Le 'Aute by Ester Temukisa Laban-Alama
Le 'aute, le 'aute le 'aute, The hibiscus,
Lo'u sei, lo'u sei manaia. Behind my ear, beautiful.
La'u 'ula, la'u 'ula, la'u 'ula, My lei
Talofa mai Samoa. Welcome from Samoa.
Le pua, le pua, le pua, The frangipani,
Lo'u sei, lo'u sei manaia Behind my ear, beautiful
La'u 'ula, la'u 'ula, la'u 'ula, My lei
Talofa mai Samoa. Welcome from Samoa
Ka Pai room 3 tamariki, who have been practicing the ukulele and were able to accompany our singing, as well as playing an instrumental solo. It was great when the school children, teachers and parent visitors joined in as well.
Le 'aute, le 'aute le 'aute, The hibiscus,
Lo'u sei, lo'u sei manaia. Behind my ear, beautiful.
La'u 'ula, la'u 'ula, la'u 'ula, My lei
Talofa mai Samoa. Welcome from Samoa.
Le pua, le pua, le pua, The frangipani,
Lo'u sei, lo'u sei manaia Behind my ear, beautiful
La'u 'ula, la'u 'ula, la'u 'ula, My lei
Talofa mai Samoa. Welcome from Samoa
Ka Pai room 3 tamariki, who have been practicing the ukulele and were able to accompany our singing, as well as playing an instrumental solo. It was great when the school children, teachers and parent visitors joined in as well.
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Time to Shine
Sara has had this guitar and has been learning to play it for 2 years. She brought it in to show us today because it is very special to her.
Time to Shine
Mandy and Peanut came to school with Kathy today for her Time to Shine. Mandy is just one month old and Peanut is three months old. Peanut has twelve sisters and he looks just like his dad, Dodge. While Mandy gets into mischief sometimes, Peanut is the best behaved rabbit. Kathy chose to keep rabbits as she thinks they are cute, easy to look after and not very expensive.
Thursday, 6 August 2015
Time to Shine
Here you can see Shelby with her mum and their 7 year old Siberian Husky named Ryda. Shelby has had Ryda for 3 years. He is an outside dog. Ryda has a couch in the garage for his bed. Ryda is currently moulting. He moults twice a year. He loves people, especially children. Ryda is really friendly and he loves to be tickled. He makes a terrible guard dog though!
Music is In the Air!
We have been learning another language! The language of music. We are learning to read notes on a stave and to recognise the beat value of notes and rests. I just love it when our tamariki are motivated to learn more, ubiquitously. Just look what Liam achieved last night, after our lesson on writing music! Katahi na te tamaiti mohio, ko koe, Liam! (What a clever child you are, Liam!)
There are been some amazing instruments created by students and their families. Here is Ryan with the drum set he made and decorated and Tejesh with his homemade electric guitar. On the table beside Ryan, you can see just some of the other instruments children have made. Tumeke
As well, we are applying our knowledge to learn to play the ukulele. Some of us have been practicing to play in assembly one day soon.
There are been some amazing instruments created by students and their families. Here is Ryan with the drum set he made and decorated and Tejesh with his homemade electric guitar. On the table beside Ryan, you can see just some of the other instruments children have made. Tumeke
As well, we are applying our knowledge to learn to play the ukulele. Some of us have been practicing to play in assembly one day soon.
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
Room 1's Newest Member is a Bit Dehydrated!
Meet "Desiccated Sandshark Head", recently adopted by Anna, and removed from his harsh environment to be welcomed into our nice warm classroom. Here, he met a new friend, "Sword" from a real swordfish! Room 1 tamariki are enjoying a briny flavour in the air. Ahhhh! Nature!
Monday, 3 August 2015
Life Education Comes to Isleworth
Harold and Sarah turned up at Isleworth today, to teach our tamariki all about being healthy.
Room 1, pictured here, learned about being happy and healthy. We know about the importance of eating breakfast, getting enough sleep and drinking plenty of water. We also learned about some of our body's organs and where they hang out inside our bodies.
This is a very poor photo of a clever interactive display of our insides. This shows how our hearts are surrounded by our lungs.
Room 1, pictured here, learned about being happy and healthy. We know about the importance of eating breakfast, getting enough sleep and drinking plenty of water. We also learned about some of our body's organs and where they hang out inside our bodies.
We all managed to squeeze into the mobile classroom. The children were very engaged in their learning. Just look at all those hands up!
This is a very poor photo of a clever interactive display of our insides. This shows how our hearts are surrounded by our lungs.
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