Room 30 pulled out all the stops for their SPCA day today. We had a range of activities ranging from a movie room, obstacle course, face painting, disco, and Dominate hair product for sale.
All students did an amazing job and ran their activities with such a high level of organisation and maturity we could have easily forgotten that they were Year 4!!
We raised a total of $473.10 for the SPCA. What a great effort!
S1 is a Year 5 and 6 class at Balmoral School in Auckland New Zealand. Join us on our learning adventures.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Friday, May 1, 2015
Anzac Day
While Andrew has been away our relieving teacher Sana has helped us continue on our amazing learning journeys.
We celebrated Anzac Day by thinking of the men and women that helped our country be a place in which we are free to be who we are, express ourselves freely and if we set our minds to it - be whatever we want to be.
We celebrated Anzac Day by thinking of the men and women that helped our country be a place in which we are free to be who we are, express ourselves freely and if we set our minds to it - be whatever we want to be.
Friday, March 20, 2015
The Art Gallery Project
Room 30 have been privileged this term to work with the Auckland Art Gallery and renowned New Zealand artist Judy Darragh. The project involves Room 30 working with these amazing experts to assist and help plan for a new Creative Learning Centre at the gallery for later this year.
The aim for this project is to involve the students in all phases of the process; from generating ideas, analysing potential problems and solutions, to evaluating the final designs. This is the first time that young people have been involved, so we are very privileged to be taking part in this collaborative venture.
The video below is taken from the 3 working sessions we have had. The next visit will be in May to discuss and critique the design options. What a great learning experience!
The aim for this project is to involve the students in all phases of the process; from generating ideas, analysing potential problems and solutions, to evaluating the final designs. This is the first time that young people have been involved, so we are very privileged to be taking part in this collaborative venture.
The video below is taken from the 3 working sessions we have had. The next visit will be in May to discuss and critique the design options. What a great learning experience!
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
CIB Sharing
Room 30 has been learning about animals and topics that apply to animals and have done some fact finding research.
This involved identifying what we already knew or thought we knew and adding new found facts to our knowledge. To share we had a choice of video, sound recordings, slide shows, drama and posters.
We had our presentations and showed our facts in a creative way. Here is one example of a slideshow:
And one of our videos:
This involved identifying what we already knew or thought we knew and adding new found facts to our knowledge. To share we had a choice of video, sound recordings, slide shows, drama and posters.
We had our presentations and showed our facts in a creative way. Here is one example of a slideshow:
And one of our videos:
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Zoo Trip
On February 19th, 2015, we went to the Auckland Zoo. We were able to view a range of the animals and thought about how these animals were in captivity and what had the zoo done to try to make the creatures feel like they were in an environment similar to that of its native home.
We heard that in the 1950's the zoo once kept 15 lions in a small concrete enclosure and there also used to be elephant rides all day. Another thing that used to happen was that they had trained chimpanzees that would be dressed up and pretend to be humans by drinking tea and even smoking cigarettes!!
This will now help us learn more about wild animals, animals in captivity and humans roles and responsibilities when taking animal rights into account.
When it comes to this earth we need to ask ourselves, whose home is this?
We heard that in the 1950's the zoo once kept 15 lions in a small concrete enclosure and there also used to be elephant rides all day. Another thing that used to happen was that they had trained chimpanzees that would be dressed up and pretend to be humans by drinking tea and even smoking cigarettes!!
This will now help us learn more about wild animals, animals in captivity and humans roles and responsibilities when taking animal rights into account.
When it comes to this earth we need to ask ourselves, whose home is this?
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Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Welcome back 2015!
Hi there everyone.
We are back and working hard and having fun learning. With a new group of students with a zest for learning we are truly on our way to becoming the best class around.
Welcome to all of our new students and families. Stay tuned for great learning.
We are back and working hard and having fun learning. With a new group of students with a zest for learning we are truly on our way to becoming the best class around.
Welcome to all of our new students and families. Stay tuned for great learning.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Happy New Year!
The students of Room 30 are now on a well deserved summer break. What a great year we had! I cannot wait to see all of your successes as you move into the senior school.
Happy holidays!!
Happy holidays!!
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