S1 is a Year 5 and 6 class at Balmoral School in Auckland New Zealand. Join us on our learning adventures.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Grasshopper Tennis
Everyone in Room 18 is back into the swing of things for Term 4. It's warming up and we are enjoying being able to use the school pool again.
We have also had a great time this year with Grasshopper Tennis; we have learnt a lot of new skills and also had heaps of fun.
Here are some pictures of us in action.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Chopper Challenge!
This term we have been lucky enough to have the team from Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopters in at school as part of the fundraising effort to support this wonderful cause. Some of our students have signed up and are trying their best to achieve their goals and raise money to support rescue helicopters.
Everyone gets to take part in the Chopper Challenge though, and as you can imagine some of the tasks really are challenging!
Room 18 post your comments about the things you enjoy and find challenging.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Market Day for Charity
Room 18 made an amazing effort and were very successful in their market day learning this term. It was very inspirational to see all Hiringa students design, create and sell their products in the name of charity. The SPCA and KidsCan were very appreciative of your efforts Room 18! We raised a grand total of $444 and gave $200 to KidsCan and $244 to the SPCA.
Well done!
Well done!
Labels:
charity,
fund raising,
fundraising,
kidscan,
rich task,
spca
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Cultural Dress Day 2013
It was great to see so many students dress up in their cultural costumes. It is a proud moment to wear something that represents your life. Here is a short clip of the Year 5 and 6 students strutting their way down the red carpet!
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Sustainability - Beautifying areas with portable gardens?
For Rich Task this term we will be continuing with the design process we have been exploring.
This term (through the idea of legacy and what we leave behind) we are creating/designing and building a portable garden, staying true to the theme of sustainability and reusing and recycling materials. This will also require us to use scientific procedure to understand more about the order of nature and use it to assist our attempts to recreate it.
Another part of our learning this term is the gardens and we will be hoping to plant, grow and harvest produce to sell at the farmers market on September the 13th.
It is a short term, so let’s hope for perfect growing conditions.
Portable? Beautiful? Get your thinking caps on Room 18!
This term (through the idea of legacy and what we leave behind) we are creating/designing and building a portable garden, staying true to the theme of sustainability and reusing and recycling materials. This will also require us to use scientific procedure to understand more about the order of nature and use it to assist our attempts to recreate it.
Another part of our learning this term is the gardens and we will be hoping to plant, grow and harvest produce to sell at the farmers market on September the 13th.
It is a short term, so let’s hope for perfect growing conditions.
Portable? Beautiful? Get your thinking caps on Room 18!
Labels:
balmoral,
beauty,
farmers market,
rich task,
science,
sustainabiltity
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Holidays!








With the holiday break
almost here it's time for you to look forward to a well-earned break.
Whether you are going somewhere or just planning on chilling out, post your ideas for your holiday break right here. Tell us all about it!
What are your holiday plans?
If you are going anywhere in particular, share a website link.
What
are you looking forward to doing?
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Brian Falkner Visit - What if?
Today the Year 5 and 6 students were lucky enough to have a visit from world famous Kiwi author Brian Falkner. He told many inspiring stories about his work and shared with us some of the amazing books he has written. Check out his website for more information about his work and books here.
One of the ideas he gave us was that sometimes it's a struggle to come up with ideas for writing a story. He said we should try using the saying 'What if?'
For this post you can try the what if challenge. You should try to include A.5 different what ifs or B. link them together. Here is my example A. :
1. What if - I was given one million dollars and had to think of all the ways I would use it.
2. What if - I built a flying space suit and soared into space to discover new life forms.
3. What if - my dogs started talking to me in posh voices and were actually undercover scientists.
4. What if - we could control robotic machines with only our brains.
5. What if - everything were a dream.
Example B.:
1. What if - I walked into the classroom early one morning to find the desks were piled up to the ceiling.
2. What if - an army of ants had moved the desks and it had become their new kingdom.
3. What if - I decided to fight back with an android fly spray army and Room 18 became a war zone.
4. What if - the ant King asked for a truce and I agreed and I decided to become part of the ant kingdom and we began expanding all across Balmoral School.
5. What if - we succeeded and the ant King and I became the new rulers of New Zealand.
Now it's your turn! Please read other peoples work and make a comment about it.
Labels:
author,
Brian Falkner,
New Zealand,
writing,
written language
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