Thursday, May 10, 2018
Our School Murals
Last week, Room 10's B Tech Arts group were lucky enough to get to show the local newspaper reporter our new school murals:
Our Caretaker
Our school caretaker is quite a character - he's only been with us since November '17 but what a difference he's made to our school. He is always working:
He paints, he mows the lawns, sports field boundaries and our running track, he cleans us around the school - puts the bins out early in the morning and gets them in at the end of the day, he lifts stuff , he fixes things ( no daughty door in Room 10 now!), he sprays the Onehunga weed so no-one gets prickles in their feet at PE and Sport anymore, he climbs on the roof to get balls and frisbees down, he comes in after hours if security calls...
But there's more to Mr MacPherson than meets the eye....
He paints, he mows the lawns, sports field boundaries and our running track, he cleans us around the school - puts the bins out early in the morning and gets them in at the end of the day, he lifts stuff , he fixes things ( no daughty door in Room 10 now!), he sprays the Onehunga weed so no-one gets prickles in their feet at PE and Sport anymore, he climbs on the roof to get balls and frisbees down, he comes in after hours if security calls...
But there's more to Mr MacPherson than meets the eye....
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Epals
Writing to epals in other countries is a part of our class writing programme; 'writing to socialise'. This year Room 10's are continuing correspondence with a school in Tarascon in the south of France
and learning about life in Ua Pou in the Marquesa Islands way out in the Pacific Ocean, both schools learn English as a second language...
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Learning your Times tables
I was recently contacted by the makers of an educational website - it seems they had looked at the Room 10 Blog and thought we might like to add a link to their Times Tables practice website.
So here it is - well worth using to practice those tricky tables like the 7x, 8x and 9x
https://www.timestables.com
So here it is - well worth using to practice those tricky tables like the 7x, 8x and 9x
https://www.timestables.com
The National Army Museum - EOTC April 2018
Room 10's have been visiting the National Army Museum in Waiouru for a long time ... a couple of decades in fact.
It's always a fun trip and lots of learning takes place. Mark the Education Officer makes learning fun - this year the class took part in the Rations and Army Medics programmes.
Actually Room 10's 2017 feature on the Army Museum website advertising the Medics programme!
It's always a fun trip and lots of learning takes place. Mark the Education Officer makes learning fun - this year the class took part in the Rations and Army Medics programmes.
Actually Room 10's 2017 feature on the Army Museum website advertising the Medics programme!
So what did Room 10's learn and enjoy about their time at the Museum?
Walking with an Anzac
We were lucky enough to receive a wonderful Anzac - WW1 resource from School Kit - the same people who created the Get NZ Writing project and the Hydration unit the class studied last year.
This resource is amazing - authentic looking copies of real WW1 artefacts and a website that assists in finding out who these men/women were and their stories. Lots of learning has already taken place and over the next few weeks more will be discovered about these New Zealanders of 100 years ago.
Thanks School Kit!
Here's what we've found out so far ...
This resource is amazing - authentic looking copies of real WW1 artefacts and a website that assists in finding out who these men/women were and their stories. Lots of learning has already taken place and over the next few weeks more will be discovered about these New Zealanders of 100 years ago.
Thanks School Kit!
Here's what we've found out so far ...
Metaphor poems and our paired class...
Room 10 was paired with another Room 10 for the Get New Zealand Writing project - Room 10 at Whangarei Intermediate. They sent a very colourful poster and some great metaphors, and their favourite place at school was .... the canteen, just like ours (the Tuck Shop aka the canteen!)
Writing metaphors was part of the project - here are the class metaphor poems:
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