Showing posts with label Rosie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rosie. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Museum

The last activity we did on camp was to go to the Otago Museum. We meet up with the other groups in the entryway. Kate was our day leader. she told us to bring our stuff up to the Discovery Pad. We were so excited that we rushed down the stairs to the discovery world and we hung out down there for 45 minutes after we had done some hands on experiments about vitamin C and what drinks had the most of it out of Broccoli Juice, Lettuce Juice, Orange Juice, Apple Juice and Lemonade. We all went up to the discovery pad again to do some more hands on experiments like testing the D.N.A in a banana, testing for sugar in different types of drinks and cereal. We also did an experiment on bread, rice and lettuce. We had to pore a special scientific liquid on it. Once we had done that we went back to the vitamin C experiments. About 5:00 o'clock we had two different ladies call Alisha and Mel they were our night time watchers. The first activity we did around the museum was looking and learning about what the did to royal Egyptians. we each created a death mask and then it was time to go to bed. In the morning we went to see the butterflies and then it was time to go to Te Anau.

By Lydia, Rosie and Jessica
 

At the Butterfly Museum 

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Thursday, 3 July 2014

South Spell2014

South Spell 2014
12 students from Room 12 were selected to go to the South Spell competition. We were spilt into 3 different groups of 4. There was 42 groups overall. The spelling test was divided into 10 different categories.  We were supplied with a Mitre 10 pen, some scrap paper so we didn't shout out the answer and a piece of paper to write the right answer on. Just about every parent that came offered their vehicle. We had a blast working together as a group. We were spilt apart when we got to the desks so we couldn't cheat (although we wouldn't!!). We were about a metre away from the next group of kids. The names of the people who got through to South Spell are: Lydia, Rosie, Thomas, Connor, Jessica, Esther, Tessa, Emmerson, Luke, Samantha, Lindsay, Jake. We think it's a great opportunity and everyone should try and aim to get through to South Spell.
A huge thanks to everyone who helped us.

By Lydia and Rosie.

South Spell competition

Te Anau School Hangi

On the third of July Te Anau School had a hangi to celebrate the end of their Matariki topic. Over Term 2 we all did lots of art through out the classes. At the start of the term Room 12 was put in charge of digging the hangi. Over a few weeks we completed it. It was hard work. When the day came for our hangi it was cancelled but Redcliff restaurant kindly cooked our vegetables and Dale’s hangi team cooked the meat on BBQs. We also sang songs like at a traditional Matariki celebration.
We had some food once we sang our songs. Yum Yum. We had lots of different varieties of food like root vegetables and meat. We reckon the best one were the chops. Once we finished eating our parents looked through the classes. What a day. But it wouldn’t have been possible with out the parents, Dale’s team, the teachers, Redcliff, Kiwi Holiday Park for donating their place, Mr Rush and all the children.


Written by Thomas, Lindsay and Jayden