Monday, November 21, 2016

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Friday, November 18, 2016

Lemonade at the fair

We are very busy with all of our lemonade sales.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Helpers needed for the fair!

There are volunteers that are still needed for the School Fair next weekend. We still desperately need plenty of help especially on the sausage sizzle, toy stall, white elephant, bouncy castle, candy floss, tombola plus setup and clean up.

We have had offers of baking which is great, but we really need everyone to give up an hour of their time at the Fair to help on a stall so it isn't the same people doing all the work.
 
Contact Paula Shortall for more information. 

Monday, November 7, 2016

Christmas cards


Our buddy class Room 9 joined us to make some amazing cards for the fair.

Ezekiel's life in NZ and Philippines

Room 8 were lucky to hear about life for Ezekiel in the Philippines There were so many questions and a few of us want to go and visit the Philippines now.






Wednesday, October 26, 2016

All children should wear sunhats and sunblock to school.

Room 8 researched, discussed and wrote a persuasive argument about the statement above.

I strongly agree that all children should wear sun hats and sunblock for the following reasons...

Firstly, the most important reason is that a lot of people have got burnt because they haven't been putting on sun block. Sun burn can lead to melanoma (skin cancer). Even if it's a cloudy day, there's still a high chance of you getting sun burn.

Secondly, it's really good to have a wide brimmed hat and also sunblock; especially in New Zealand because there are more people who have melanoma in New Zealand than Australia. There are more people who die from melanoma than in car crashes. In fact the statistics are twice as much. Sunblock as well as sun hats are not the only blocks of UV rays. There's also long sleeve tops and the shade.

On the other hand, some people are allergic to different types of sunblock, but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't wear it at all. So if you are, then try to bring some from home. I say, "there's no point in damaging your skin, if you know how to stop sun burn."

These are my reasons why I believe that children should wear sunblock and sunhats. "It's for your safety."

Written by Caoimhe

  

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Well done to all who did athletics today


Well done to all the children who participated today. Pictured are the overall boy and girl champions for each age group.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Geometry


Room 8 have been busy drawing either the classroom or adding Room 8, 9, 10 and shifting the playground on the school plan.

We have worked in with the scale 1:25 for the classroom and 1:750 for the school plan. When we draw to scale we have to make the real-life size smaller in order for it to fit on the page.



Thursday, October 13, 2016

Some super writing this week.

Check out James' memoir.


Home
Our lives in Queensberry are dependent on the wind. In the summer, it is dry, hot and overrun with rabbits. In the winter, it is wet and icy with low lying fog, preventing me from seeing the hill.


In the summer, the main place that I spend my time is outside digging up rabbits and finding bird nests until it’s tea time. When we are digging up the rabbits, it is just Patch (my dog) and I. Patch is only a fox terrier so he isn’t the quickest digging dog, but he has a good nose. When the hole gets caved in by my digging with a spade, Patch clears out the hole. I reach down the holes and pull the rabbits out and feed them to Patch. He is the killer. 



I have never had any sympathy for rabbits, but every now and then we keep one as a pet. But usually, to cut a long story short, they die.  


Kate's awesome writing
My Holidays
On the way to Christchurch Mum, Anna, Pip and I got a weird text from Jason (my Uncle) who was checking up on Ruby my pregnant dog. The text that he sent said I’ll check up on her in 10 minutes. We started to get suspicious, so we called Dad, who was at work. He said Ruby (my dog) had already had 2 golden labradors.

20 minutes later Jason texted saying she had four more black puppies, then saying she had another golden puppy. The final number was 7.

I started to ask Mum all these questions like how long until they open their eyes, when can they walk. At the time we didn’t know there was a runt. Mum said to “stop talking” and that it is giving her a headache.
She said “have a sleep.” I could not get to sleep at a time like this.

When We got to Christchurch, the traffic was so busy, we went straight to the apartment. Time flew by and soon enough we were in a taxi going to the Horncastle Arena, but I could not take my mind off the puppies.

We were waiting outside of the consent for ages, I was starting to get cold and annoyed, finally they let us in. I thought the consent was going to take the puppies off my mind, but it did not. I wish I was at home with the puppies, I guess I'll just have to wait.

 







Tuesday, October 11, 2016

The new way to pop balloons

Orange peels kill balloons.  The moment the balloon had one or two drops of limonene (the juice from the orange peel), the balloon popped, almost straight away.

This happened because the chemical (limonene) causes the rubber on the balloon to dissolve. So when you squeeze the limonene onto the balloon it will pop. The  limonene is in the darker part of orange skins; it is the part that gives the smell of oranges. 

Written by Caoimhe and Kobi

Monday, October 10, 2016

Carniorous plants


We read an article about carnivorous plants. Some of the plants don't have a sucker and some of them do.

The Venus fly trap- It has hairs that trap the fly in their leaves. When the fly tries to escape the hairs sense the moving and squeeze tighter.


The Pitcher plant- It uses water (liquid) to drown the insects. The plant is bright and smells of nectar. The insects like to go near the plant and they get trapped when they fall over the edge.

Bladderwortz-  These are underwater plants which are native to New Zealand. They suck in the prey very quickly (in one-thirtieth of a second).

Written by James, Ezekiel, Gabe, Daniel, Seb and Jack.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Our busy holidays

Room 8 have had a busy holidays. Play our 2 truths and a lie game to see what we did.


Thursday, September 15, 2016

Mini Olympics

A huge thank you to Mrs Howard and her amazing Year 6 class for organising a fun day.

Well done to the winning teams
3rd-Praying Mantis
2nd- Fireflies
1st- Scorpions

Thank you to Zoe in Room 8 who took these great photos.






Harry's coding

Try your mouse skills out on Harry's awesome game.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Biographies










Room 8 have enjoyed researching an Olympic athlete and writing a biography about them. Come in to Room 8 and read them.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Rio 2016


Room 8 provided an in-depth discussion around this video clip. There were many thought provoking ideas and reasons provided by Room 8 to share why there are parts of Rio that the Government and Mayor.




I am angry that the rich people were so selfish. There was a community government and the rich people said that 'we will let you leave or we will boot you out!' Gabe

I am sad because with all of the extra money they should have helped the poor people instead of kicking them out. Charlotte. 

I feel angry at the rich because they are not helping the poor and the parents can't help their family live properly because the rich destroyed their homes. They had fruit trees but now they have to replant them all. Isabella

I feel sad because the poor people didn't want to move and they made there houses their own and now they are kicked out. Kate

Well done to the Kapa Haka group!

Our amazing Kapa Haka group represented our school at the Polyfest in Invercargill last week.

Printmaking




















After a few cut fingers we created some lovely Olympic inspired prints.

Geometric artwork

Local artist Bridget Hall inspired Room 8 to create our geometric artworks. We thought carefully about 'kiwi/ New Zealand' icons and created lovely artworks to show what it means to be New Zealanders.


Lake Wanaka


Kiwi



Kiwi
Tui

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Fun with our buddies!

oom 8 love working with our buddies. We test them on their spelling words and listen to them read regularly. Today we taught them our new learning around the Ancient Olympics. We made Olive leaf crowns.
Did you know that in the Ancient Olympics the winners got a sacred olive leaf crown and 1L of olive oil?




Science

Room 8 have been busy recording their observations when combining yeast, warm water and sugar. We took the experiment further by exploring our wanderings and completing our own experiments.


Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Please help!

James and his family are helping raise awareness of Foster Hope Otago and the lovely work that they do to help those children who are in foster care. A big thank you to all of the families who have brought in essential items to help those children who don't have things that we take for granted.

How can you help?

Foster Hope Otago provides backpacks full of essential items to children going into Foster care in the Otago region, this includes Oamaru to Invercargill and Central Otago.

They are running a toiletries collection drive to help get the final items remaining to make their next lot of backpacks, they are desperately short on the following items: toothpaste, sanitary products, wipes, nappies, hairbrushes and shampoo. There is a collection box in the school office.

They believe that every child should know that someone cares about them and these backpacks help make a difference to children during the first 24-48 hours as they transition into foster care.