Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Mmmmm roti bread






Yesterday we had a crack at making roti bread. All we used was flour and water. At first it was really sticky and was really hard to get off our fingers. We added more flour and then started to knead it. After about 15 minutes of resting time we put it into a pan and cooked it for 20 seconds on each side. Our first one was really doughy in the middle so we decided to roll it as thin as we could and it came out much better.

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

4 X Champions!!!!!!!!!!!!

Congratulations to the slammers basketball team who for the forth year in a row won their grade. 
The final was very close against Terrace End 18-16. They put up a great challenge! Can't wait to meet them again next year.

Thursday, 13 September 2012

On the spot writing

To get us ready for our end of term writing sample we have been practicing taking a topic and writing 10 lines focusing on building a strong beginning to set the scene. We were given 10 minutes to draft our beginnings. The examples below are unedited and exactly what we have come up with. examples are a range of writing levels.

omg! I'm In the tourment with my team Playing Kubb I think I'm going to win. ok were on Lets go and win this trophy But Befour we go on we have to Exsize. we come out and the PeoPle Chree for us.

Kubb
Noise was deafing, people from all around the world is coming to watch us and join on the world's final tournament, Fireworks in the air Bang, Bang, Bang. My hands are shakeing. The crowd are going wild we can hear Mrs Tootile yelling go Room 6. I'v been waiting my whole life. 10 years of training, Running 10 kilometre. I started my 50 push-up and 50 sit up singing chris brown songs.

All over the world people come from everywere how they have made it into the worlds final. this is it thy say. The store saler have no food and they have perfume for the people who are switeing and drinks Because they don't want the stadem to smell like B.O the game has not started but everyone is yelling. So many people have gone out of there minds.

"Oh my gosh" this is so in barasing I can hear thousands of fan's calling my name. And my mum is the deafning sound saying go Tiana I know you can do this and saying come on my darling. I can't believe I am in the world's tournament in China. "I hope I win cube it's my only dream"  

Kubb
All over the world People have joined us to witness the world final Kubb Tournament ever. The crowed goes wild! every time a contestents enter the stadum but over 3 million people you can hear Mrs Tortill cheering, Go room 6. Then silents hit the room it all begins now

Kubb Tornament
I walk into the stadium and dream about winning the death tornament of Kubb and reciving the gigantic Gumball of Gold, I start getting nervous becuse I just might die today or tomorrow or when ever. fireworks bang right in front of me it starts to remind me of my trainings on the beach, mountain and everywhere else I've been, now all I have to do is hope and pray for my spectacular! Dream that I've since when I was 11 walk towards our battlefield and prepare for our battle.


Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Making right choices

Over the last few weeks the Kahikatea team have been participating in the DARE programme with  Constable Emily. This programme is great as it gets the children to look at themselves and their actions and hopefully gets them thinking about things in different ways. Our last two sessions has had us looking at making right choices and that sometimes the best choice isn't always the easiest. Constable Emily has been giving us strategies to get us out of tricky situations.
Below is a few clips of some skits we did today.

Friday, 31 August 2012

AZONTO SOMERSET STYLES!

Well done Nehemia, Teina, Katherine, Maia, Kara, Colin and Harley!!! You guys have done a stunning job on your Digi awards entry for this year. You really have put Somerset out there and showed us all your flash moves. Kingstyn you did great at cutting and polishing and getting it all to go together. You really deserve to go far in the competition.

A big thank you to all people that were willing to take time out of their day to help the children achieve their goal at recreating a music video with their own flavour to it!!!!!




Monday, 30 July 2012

My class is awesome!!!!!

In the novel Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney we have just read a scene called the independent study. In the book it is essentially where the teacher gives the class a topic, leaves the room for an hour and comes back and looks at the work they have achieved. Taking a leaf out of the Kath Murdock book we decided to leave what we had planned for the morning and give it a go. We spoke about the task and also how it related to our U-ROCK values which is really what this activity is about. Most specifically it is about How well children can work together in a class setting with no teacher input. 

I have to admit I was a little worried about how this could go but I was confident with how our class has been running this year and that they could achieve this task hands down, if they wished.

So, I left for 20 minutes. I did have a secret pair of eyes just in case there was a need for teacher assistance but it was not required. On returning after 20 minutes I arrived to children working cooperatively, heads down brainstorming and drawing, bouncing ideas off each other and from different groups. It was amazing to watch your class running like clockwork and the children not needing you to achieve their tasks. There is a great amount of pride I experienced when watching them. In hindsight I only wish I had set up a video in the corner just to show them and our followers how awesome they are and to show others that there is no barrier to children achieving when they put their minds to it.  
 

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Kahikatea's Silly Olympics

As a rev up to our inquiry unit this term the Kahikatea team decided to have a silly Olympics to coincide with the London Olympics. This is what we did. First, we split into 8 countries.





 We made flags for those countries....
Then we made chants...






 Then we had our Olympics. Some of the events were the tarp pull, the bucket run, the caterpillar crawl, dress up sprints and the Weet-Bix eating competition.


Monday, 16 July 2012

Diary of a wimpy kid & U-ROCK



 



We have just started reading this book as a class and are looking at it from a few different angles. We are looking at the writer Jeff Kinney's style and the way he has set out his book. We are also looking at the way he has used personal voice. We have also tied in our U-Rock values and we are doing character descriptions of the main characters.

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Battle of the fast food giants!

As a class we have looked at the article posted on kiwi kids news about why my burger looks different from the advertisement. (Click Link) Based on this we have decided to do a "Target" styled approach on the three big fast food outlets in Palmerston North. McDonalds, Burger King and KFC. Our test will be looking at Four main areas; Presentation( how close it resembles its picture), value for money, nutrition and taste.

We will be looking at the cheeseburgers from McDonalds and Burger King and the Cheese Snack Burger from KFC. We will edit this post as we bring out our findings. .

This was our step process
We read and discussed the article e.g why they make their foods look like that? What is the point?

Then we watched TV3's Target programme to watch how they went about their product check.

We also made an opinion poll to see which burger we thought would win at the beginning.

Then we decided what  burgers we were going to test and what we would test them on.
We made up a table and gave each set of criteria a mark out of 5.This picture shows us the final winner.

Then Mr H, Sean and Misty went to go and pick up the burgers and some chocolate milkshakes!!!!


We marked our burgers according to our set criteria.














We then had our taste test and added up our results to get our winner.






Festival of Languages

Last week we had our festival of languages competition. This is where we retell our speech in our own language. It is also a time that we can show off some of our traditional dress. Ruma Ono did really well with many students taking a position in the top three for their language. Here are some shots from the day.

Ruma Ono

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Making kites for Matariki

This week Room 6 have been making kites for Matariki. it has been wicked making kites because we have been able to learn how to make kites.
these photos are of Kingstyn, Colin, Zane and I helping Nehemia make kites.

by Shakuahn