We used paint and bright coloured pastels to create our banyan trees.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Banyan Trees
For art this term we have been using pastels. We learnt how to blend pastels using transitional colours. We created Baynan trees. Banyan trees start off as a little tree and trunk. As they grow the branches grow back down into the ground to form more trunks. The can grow very very big and people often think its not just one tree.
We used paint and bright coloured pastels to create our banyan trees.
We used paint and bright coloured pastels to create our banyan trees.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Anzac Posters
We have been learning all about Anzac. We used the information we learnt and images to create a piece of digital artwork about Anzac.
Bailey
Malakai
Bailey
Malakai
Riley
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Buddy Afternoon
Today the whole school had buddy afternoon. So we got together with Room 1 and made sculptures out of the driftwood, pumice and shells we collected from the beach. It was great to see everyone working so well together.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Day Out
Today we had a day out to learn more about Anzac Day. We went to the Memorial Hall to look at an Anzac display, walked around Queens Park with a local historian, went up the Durie Hill War Memorial Towar and went to the museum to take part in a play about the War.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
How To Draw A Poppy
For art today we looked at how to draw poppies. We have been practicing in our art books. We watched this video to learn how to draw them.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Our New Habit
Today we watched a You Tube clip about Persisting. After watching the clip we made a brainstorm to show what we thought persisting meant.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Akira
We are so lucky. Akira came to school again today! We really enjoyed having a game of basketball with him.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Swimming Sports
On Tuesday everyone from the Senior School went to WIS to have their swimming sports. Everyone was very excited. We had lots of different races to enter like flutter board, freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke widths and lengths. Unfortunately half way through it started to rain so we had to cancel some races but luckily we got to have a free swim!
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Managing Impulsivity
Last week we discussed the Habit of Mind Managing Impulsivity some more. We made a brainstormed what we though it meant to us...
I have found another one about David. What do you think?
- Think before you do something
- Wait
- Stop and Think
- Thinking about your actions
- Considering the consequences
- Thinking, Are you being safe?
- Thinking about others and their feeling
- Think about the options
- Using manners
- Being a role model
- Controlling your behaviour
- Try your best
- Be sensible
I have found another one about David. What do you think?
Chrome Book Evening
On Monday night we had a meeting for parents so they could learn more about chrome books. We had a great turn out. We had people from Noel Leeming come to show the parents what a chrome book is. Mrs Larsen showed the parents the kinds of things we do on them. Hopefully lots of parents can buy one for their kids to use at school and home!
Monday, March 17, 2014
Rubbish Monsters
For Sea Week we went around the school and collected rubbish. We then cleaned the rubbish. Yes you read right, cleaned the rubbish. We used the rubbish to make some rubbish monsters. We think they are great!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Sea Week
Last week was Sea Week. For Sea Week we focused on protecting our fragile, finite toanga. We picked up rubbish, made rubbish monsters, read stories, learnt about different sea creatures, created glogs about protecting our ocean and played some fun games. What a great week!
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Time Capsule
Last week we buried our time capsule. We put some information about us now, a photo and some lollies. I wonder how much we change over the year.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Sunday, February 23, 2014
School Leaders
Last week Carlton School's Leaders were announced. Room 15 was so excited to hear Cody was chosen. We are so proud of you Cody. We know you will do a great job!
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Working With Our Buddies
Today we helped our buddies on their computers. We helped them make a blog and write a blogs post. We worked so well together we went outside and played a game of German Ball with each other. In the afternoon they came to our class again and we showed them how to use Khan Academy. We enjoy working with our buddies.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Our New Habit
Today we started looking at our new habit. To introduce the habit we watched a You Tube clip. We worked out that our new habit is Managing Our Impulsivity. Mrs Larsen has given us a challenge to see if we can manage our impulsivity. I wonder how we will do?
Monday, February 3, 2014
First Week Back To School!
Well we have been very busy the first week back at school.
We have created our warm fuzzys for our class rules...
A person for the waka...
A lion for the window display....
A lion for our success-o-meter...
An All About Me sheet...
Lastly our name monsters.
What a week!
We have created our warm fuzzys for our class rules...
A person for the waka...
A lion for the window display....
A lion for our success-o-meter...
An All About Me sheet...
Lastly our name monsters.
What a week!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Snowball Fight!
Today we started off our the new year with another great snowball fight. We loved it! Everyone wrote 3 facts about themselves on a piece of paper. We screwed them up and had a snowball fight. After a while we made sure we had a snowball each. One at a time we read out the 3 facts on the paper and had to guess which classmate we thought it was. It's such a great way to each to know each!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Akira's Visit
Last week the Nelson Giants basketball player Akira Marsters came to school to talk to Room 14 and 15 about how education is important and to never give up. He said to us that education is important, it's not all about muscles it's also about brains and that's why it's important to have a good education. He also said no matter what people say like "you won't make it" and "you can't become a great basketball player" you never give up, just keep practising and you could become great at what you do. The other thing he told us was not to be cocky because people won't like you and you also do worse when you're cocky. At morning tea we played shoot-a-hoop with Akira, it was 10 cents a shot to help fund raise so he can to USA to play basketball in 2014. At lunch we played a team match against Akira for fun. The other thing for fund raising was a sausage sizzle and a drink for $2.00.
Milk Tasting
To get everyone excited about our new inquiry we decided to taste lost of different types of milk. We tried standard, lite, full cream, soy and coconut milk. We all thought coconut milk was disgusting!
Camp!
Well last week was our camp week. We went to Napier for 4 days. We had a blast! Here are a few photos to show what we got up to. Watch this space for more information.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Can We Get Water Out Of Milk?
Purpose:
Can we get water out of milk?
Hypothesis:
By heating the milk it will expand.
Steam will make more milk when its collect on the bottom of the plate
Shrink into milk powder
Pan will be hot so it will shrink it.
Turn into scrambled milk
Materials:
Milk
Electric frying pan
Spatula
A plate
Method:
1. Pour some milk into the electric frying pan. Use enough to cover the
bottom of the pan.
2. Heat the milk up, slowly.
3. Put a plate over the frying pan to see what collects on the plate. What
does it look like? What does it taste like?
4. Stir the milk around so it doesn’t burn.
5. Continue heating the milk until all the liquid has gone.
Observation:
The milk was bubbly when we started heating it up.
It you turn the heat up the bubbles get bigger.
The milk evaporates and dries up.
The water evaporates into steam and begins to rise.
The milk becomes sticky and a little dry.
The milk dries up into a solid.
The solid milk tastes like milk powder mixed with dust.
2 days later once it was drier it tasted like pikelets and smelled like
golden syrup.
Conclusions:
We learnt that you can get water out of milk because the water in the
milk evaporates and turns to steam, that can be collected in the plate.
The results of the actual experiment were a lot different to the
hypothesis. The milk didn’t expand instead it shrunk and dried up. The steam
didn’t make more milk it just evaporated it and made less milk. The milk didn’t
turn into scrambled milk, scrambled milk would be slightly jelly-like. The one
correct hypothesis was that the milk would shrink
1 of the problems was that the milk was heated up too much resulting in
the milk solid being slightly browned. Next time we shouldn’t heat the milk up
too high, also we need to make sure we have more time to do it so we don’t have
to heat it up.
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