Today Room 7 hosted our school assembly. We have had a very busy two weeks with assessments and also the softball tournament which involved a lot of our class members therefore we did not have many opportunities to practice for a class item.
We first decided we will have a waiata assembly where Room 7 would lead the school in singing some cultural songs our school has learnt. However, on Tuesday afternoon while Mrs Tofa was speaking she mentioned Lip Sync Battle and everyone's eyes lit up with excitement. Lip Sync Battle Assembly it was decided then and there.
Today we had one hour to put our performances together. Our class was split into four groups and were given countries to represent - Hungary, Tokyo (Japan), South Africa and England. Each country had an item and had to lip sync to a song. Here are the songs each country lip sung to.
Hungary - Hello by Adel
Tokyo - Kung Fu Fighting
South Africa - Hakuna matata
Englang - Best song ever by One direction
Everyone had fun putting the items together even making last minute changes just before entering the stage. A big congratulations to everyone especially the girls from England and they did a great finale for our class item.
Kia ora! We are the Year 7 and 8 students of Glenbrae School and our teacher is Miss Woodhall. This blog is where we learn, create and share our learning. Please leave a comment so we know you have visited!
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