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Room 2's Blog 2017
Friday, December 1, 2017
Monday, November 20, 2017
Being Respectful in Room 2
today we watched this movie and talked about how we could show respect - not like these little birds!!
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Make your own volcano at home
Hi Room 2.
Did you enjoy making the volcano on Friday?
Here is the link from Science Bob, so you can make your own at home:
Science Bob
Did you enjoy making the volcano on Friday?
Here is the link from Science Bob, so you can make your own at home:
Science Bob
The Battle of the Mountatins
We have really enjoyed reading, retelling and exploring the story of the Battle of the Mountains.
We learned the names of the mountains in the North Island and where they are situated. The story tells us where the mountains are today.
We also had lots of wonderings about the mountains. Are they still active volcanoes? How do volcanoes erupt?
We used our research skills to find out where the mountains are and if they are still active.
We then did our own volcano experiment so we could imagine how the magma might run down the mountain.
We learned the names of the mountains in the North Island and where they are situated. The story tells us where the mountains are today.
We also had lots of wonderings about the mountains. Are they still active volcanoes? How do volcanoes erupt?
We used our research skills to find out where the mountains are and if they are still active.
We then did our own volcano experiment so we could imagine how the magma might run down the mountain.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
making taniwha from clay
As we are studying Maori culture and legend this term, we have looked at the local legend of the Taniwha of Wellington Harbour.
We decided to represent them in clay - clay come from the earth, from Papatunuku. We thought that this would be a good choice of media.
We learned how to use clay safely and how to join two pieces of clay together. We are hoping to get our finished pieces fired.
We decided to represent them in clay - clay come from the earth, from Papatunuku. We thought that this would be a good choice of media.
We learned how to use clay safely and how to join two pieces of clay together. We are hoping to get our finished pieces fired.
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Flax Weaving
We were delighted to receive a visit from Jolie from the Dowse Gallery today.
Jolie told us a story about Papatuanuku, Ranginui and their children. She then shared with us how to harvest flax (harakeke) and finally how to make a flax taniwha.
Jolie told us a story about Papatuanuku, Ranginui and their children. She then shared with us how to harvest flax (harakeke) and finally how to make a flax taniwha.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
swimming
Swimming has got off to a great start!
The teachers are very impressed with the confidence of our children in the water, their respectful behaviour towards everyone that they meet both on the way to the pool and at the pool and their amazing listening during their lessons! Kapai!
The teachers are very impressed with the confidence of our children in the water, their respectful behaviour towards everyone that they meet both on the way to the pool and at the pool and their amazing listening during their lessons! Kapai!
On the bus with our buddies! |
Starfish floating! |
Captain's coming...water confidence games |
Morning tea to refuel, in the beautiful sunshine |
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