Here is a clip of a song by Jack Johnson called "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle." This is Middle School's inquiry topic for term two.
Monday, 27 May 2013
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Here is a clip of a song by Jack Johnson called "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle." This is Middle School's inquiry topic for term two.
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Perfect Plays
Carlos and Michael's Writing
In Written Language we are learning to write character descriptions.
To be successful we must paint a picture of our character in words by describing our character’s appearance, actions and speech.
Here are character descriptions of an Alien written by Michael and Carlos.
Michael and Carlos both did an awesome job. See if you can picture in your mind what their Alien looks like.
Michael and Carlos both did an awesome job. See if you can picture in your mind what their Alien looks like.
The Horrific Alien
The Alien I met one day was 14 foot tall, evil eyes glared down at me from a bright green head. The Alien had one large fin on his oval head the fin was bright yellow and sharp. Another weird thing about him was that he didn‘t have a mouth, he had a beak and covering that beak were tentacles red as blood! But even though he looked strange no smell came to my nose. I edged closer but I still didn’t smell anything. To my surprise he started speaking but sadly I couldn’t make out a word he said but it sounded like “gurgle, blurgle". I looked behind him there was no ship but an escape pod had made a good sized tunnel but the Alien had gone! I wonder if we will ever meet again?
By Michael
The Day I Met Slimer
Slimer's body is blue with spikes on his elbows. He has colourful dots underneath the spikes and he has three arms. Slimer's face is oval and he has a pointed chin. His nose is just two little dots and he has no hair. His eyes are as orange as a mandarin and his eyes are oval. Slimer's skin is red, grey, blue, pink, yellow, green and black. He has pointed teeth like a vampire and black lips. If Slimer gets angry he will spew slime all over you. Slimer's voice is deep and static and he has no smell.
By Carlos
Saturday, 11 May 2013
Holly's Holiday Highlight
In writing we are learning to use paragraphs.
Holly wrote an interesting story about her holiday highlight using paragraphs correctly.
It was the Monday of the second week of the holidays, I woke up,"I wonder what we should do today?" I thought to myself. Then it struck me, I instantly remembered that my sister and I were going to go to the Amazing Maze with Pigeon Mountain Bizzy Bodz. To be honest, I wasn't very excited about going because Mum signed us both up without us knowing. It was a bit of a pain.
I was walking out of my room when I realised my Mum had gone to work already, so my Dad had to drop us off. My Dad owns a company and he had an important meeting, so I got dropped off at Devon's house for a while before the holiday programme started. I just hung around in Devon's room with her and before we knew it, we were at the holiday programme. We arrived when all the others were getting ready to walk out the door and jump onto the bus. The bus trip was about an hour and a half, but I managed to amuse myself. After a while, we arrived at Spookers Theme Park, where the Amazing Maze had been built. We had to walk through a long, winding path to reach the area where there where things like climbing walls and waterslides. But we were mainly there for the high, long, winding maze.
We sat down, anxious to walk straight through the shining, silver gates. Finally, my group was up. We walked forward, grabbed a light blue flag, just in case we got lost and we ran into the maze, excited to find our way to some interesting sights. We walked round and round in circles for a few minutes and finally found our way to a rather long bridge. We zoomed up the steps, walked over and found a path leading to a huge can with lots of flags in it, we had found the way out! It sounds like it was easy to get out, but trust me, it wasn't! It took us at least a good forty five minutes to get out. We were stuck walking in the same path a couple of times and we walked into thousands of dead ends. I was just relieved to get out. It was very frustrating.
I ate lunch and went and played on the inflatable climbing wall, a mini maze and an inflatable alien space ship. That took about an hour and then I was allowed to go on a water slide. It was really long, fast and slippery. They got an old toilet, painted it yellow, and made it look like the waterslide was run in toilet water! It was very believable! I went on a couple of times, got a score of eight and went and got changed. Then we walked back the long trail and hopped on the bus to head home.
I enjoyed the Amazing Maze n Maize. It wasn't what I expected. It was way more fun than imaginable. I really want to go one day with my whole family.
By Holly
Holly wrote an interesting story about her holiday highlight using paragraphs correctly.
The Amazing Maze 'n Maize
I was walking out of my room when I realised my Mum had gone to work already, so my Dad had to drop us off. My Dad owns a company and he had an important meeting, so I got dropped off at Devon's house for a while before the holiday programme started. I just hung around in Devon's room with her and before we knew it, we were at the holiday programme. We arrived when all the others were getting ready to walk out the door and jump onto the bus. The bus trip was about an hour and a half, but I managed to amuse myself. After a while, we arrived at Spookers Theme Park, where the Amazing Maze had been built. We had to walk through a long, winding path to reach the area where there where things like climbing walls and waterslides. But we were mainly there for the high, long, winding maze.
We sat down, anxious to walk straight through the shining, silver gates. Finally, my group was up. We walked forward, grabbed a light blue flag, just in case we got lost and we ran into the maze, excited to find our way to some interesting sights. We walked round and round in circles for a few minutes and finally found our way to a rather long bridge. We zoomed up the steps, walked over and found a path leading to a huge can with lots of flags in it, we had found the way out! It sounds like it was easy to get out, but trust me, it wasn't! It took us at least a good forty five minutes to get out. We were stuck walking in the same path a couple of times and we walked into thousands of dead ends. I was just relieved to get out. It was very frustrating.
I ate lunch and went and played on the inflatable climbing wall, a mini maze and an inflatable alien space ship. That took about an hour and then I was allowed to go on a water slide. It was really long, fast and slippery. They got an old toilet, painted it yellow, and made it look like the waterslide was run in toilet water! It was very believable! I went on a couple of times, got a score of eight and went and got changed. Then we walked back the long trail and hopped on the bus to head home.
I enjoyed the Amazing Maze n Maize. It wasn't what I expected. It was way more fun than imaginable. I really want to go one day with my whole family.
By Holly
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Learning with Mrs Rowsell
Today Room 18 and Room 14 were very lucky to have Mrs Rowsell come to talk and share photos about Gallipoli with us.
We learned about a famous statue at Gallipoli of a Turkish soldier carrying a wounded English captain to safety. The statue symbolises the compassion by both sides in the war at Gallipoli.
Thanks Mrs Rowsell for giving up your time to come and talk to us we really enjoyed listening to you and learning about Gallipoli.
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
ANZAC Day
Today Meg told us that her Mum was in the New Zealand Army.
She brought her Mum's uniform jacket and photos to share.
Meg's Mum went into the Army when she was 18 years old and left the Army when she was 24.
She was a full Lieutenant with the Royal New Zealand Ordnance Corps.
Room 18 thought her jacket was very cool and liked the shiny buttons!
ANZAC Day
Room 18 are learning about why we commemorate ANZAC Day each year on 25th April.
Many of us have had relatives that fought in World War I and II.
Today Danielle shared with Room 18 information about her Great Grandad Fowler.
He joined the army in 1930 and went to the 2nd World War in the Armoured Corps as a Tank Commander. He fought in Africa, Libya, Egypt before going to Greece, Cyprus and India.
Room 18 enjoyed learning about Great Grandad Fowler.
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