Monday 14 December 2015

Gingerbread Reindeer

Today, as well as having our athletic sports and picnic, we have been busy making gingerbread reindeer... It was lots of fun and they look great.


Monday 7 December 2015

Our Amazing Tree


Come and check out our fantastic tree made from our helping hands. It looks amazing!!!

Congratulations Room 7/8!!!

Well done to all the wonderful artists in our class! We won the people's choice prize at the Plunket Christmas Tree Festival :-) we are looking to a fish n chip lunch next week for our prize.

Wednesday 2 December 2015

Transport Making Morning

Our making morning was a great success and there were lots of different vehicles created...

Thursday 26 November 2015

More measuring...

We are learning why we need to use standard units for measuring- Morris was 6 1/2 of Mrs Fairweather's hands tall and 11 of Emma's hands tall. The length of his arm was 22 multi link cubes.



Wednesday 25 November 2015

Measuring Length

We are learning about how to estimate and measure using a standard unit... Today we estimated and checked the length of our teddy's arm and total height.


Tuesday 17 November 2015

Plunket Christmas Tree Festival

Get along to the NBS Theatre and check out the awesome Christmas trees.   Ours looks amazing.  Thanks to Gibby's Cafe for sponsoring our tree!

Farm Visit

These are the photos from our farm visit at the end of last term.






























Wednesday 4 November 2015

Counting on...

Mrs Fairweather's Hexagon group are learning how to 'count on' to solve addition problems.
(In case you are wondering, we put our finger on our nose when we know the answer 😀)

Monday 19 October 2015

A Special Visitor

Today we were really privileged to have Joseph Sullivan come and visit us with his gold medal.  Joe won his gold medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London with his rowing partner Nathan Cohen in the double sculls.  They rowed an amazing race to come from dead last to win it and were nicknamed the hobbits by other athletes because they were from NZ and were so short compared to the other rowers.  One great piece of advice that Joe told us was that you should never let anyone tell you that you can't do something because if you really want to do it, you should give it your best any way.
Joe with his gold medal - it is REALLY heavy!

We all got to have a hold of his medal!

Even Mrs Forsyth :-)

We watched a replay of his gold medal race.




Friday 16 October 2015

Principals Award

Congratulations Ayla and Morris for receiving this weeks Principals Award