Thursday, 25 June 2015

Science in the classroom

Its been a really busy week with our Science intensive week. Room 10 students have travelled around the senior classrooms learning from different teachers. Mrs Tofa taught students about carbon dioxide and made scones with students using L n P, Sprite, Vinegar and no one wanted to use water because they knew there will be no chemical reaction between the baking powder and water.

Here are some of the scones Room 10 made.

Friday, 5 June 2015

We are studying the Northland area of New Zealand and Tauola has created this poster in Google Drawing to show what she learnt about Russell


Baden's poem...

Late for school

I got up late for school today
And nearly missed the bus
I hurried down the stairs
With my toast and caused a fuss

I quickly threw books in my bag
My pens, my lunch and shorts
Grabbed my coat from out of the cupboard
Took my bat and ball for sports

I slid across the kitchen floor
And hopped around the cat
Then expertly rolled over
Jumped back up and grabby my hat
Away from the cheeky cat


Poetry writing by James

Swimming pool is so cool.
Splashing like a tsunami in the pool.
I hear the bell ringing and singing
I feel air blowing as are sand storm is gonna come

School is learning and earning points
One is about going back to school
While another one talks about
The first day of school



Sports,clubs,and activities
At every single turn
So much to do
Study and learn

I like coming to school

Because I learning is cool
I am growing more and more everyday
With awesome peers 
Great teachers
And fun days

Dallas' poem about SEASONS

As summer is here
And the sun comes out
It so much fun I can not doubt

Autumn is here
Leaves come falling
here and there
Hearing people calling

now it’s winter
leaves turn into cold frosty snow
everyone should already know

Spring has come
the seasons aren’t yet done
flowers blooming here
Flowers blooming there

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