Kia Ora Koutou. Welcome to Room 10's Class Blog. My name is Mrs Lucy Cameron and this is the 6th year I am lucky to teach at this amazing school. Please visit our blog regularly and share in all the wonderful things we do as well as a point of reference for important dates and activities.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
The Snowman
We are using this short film based on Raymond Briggs book The Snowman as a guide for some Christmas time writing. Mrs Cameron used to watch this every Christmas Eve when she was little.
What family traditions do you have?
What family traditions do you have?
THINGS that make us feel great...
Paul Henry read some of these out on his breakfast show recently and Mrs Cameron thought it would be really cool to see what the students in Room 10 thought were their top 'feel good' things..
THINGS WE LOVE
Alexis
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The smell of petrol.
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Konrad
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scoring a top corner goal in football.⚽
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Ashlee
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Listening to music and talking to friends at the same time
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Kailash
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The warmth of an electric blanket.
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Chloe
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The smell of roast chicken.
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Lucy
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Playing on Dads Ipad and getting told off for downloading new games!!!ππ
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Lucas
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Riding my dirtbike.π΅✌π
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Imogen
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The cat licking my hand just as I go to bed. π
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Luc
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buying a new peer of shoes and the smell of the new shoes.
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Ava
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Putting on clothes that have just came out of the drier
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πNathaniel
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Playing Video Games
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Wiari
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The smell of freshly baked baking.π
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Jessie
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The smell of a new book.
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Caitlin
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I love riding my horse Jed bareback, with his fluffy fur brushing against my leg.
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Jack H
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When my favourite song comes on the radio. π»
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Sam
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Joaquin
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Sitting in bed playing video games all day
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Ashton
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When the door of a plane flies open and wind rushes to your face.ππ½π
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Genevieve
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The smell of washing powder.
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Mokana
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Scoring a try in rugby.
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Liam
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Catching a kingfish. π
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Michael
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Squishing marshmallows with marshmallow powder against my face. ☻☻☻☻☻πππππ
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Anais
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the smell of washing powder because even though you can’t eat it, it smells really nice and wonderful. It makes me feel like changing my clothes into nice clean ones.
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Jack S
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Cracking my knuckles
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Jaedyn
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Squeeze hugs.
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Fletcher
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The smell of petrol.
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Carina
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Waking up on a Spring morning, with the birds singing and sunlight shining through the gaps in the curtains.
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Riley
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The smell of leather
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Maddi
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The smell of a new book π π
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Zac
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Playing with my dad and my puppy.ππΆ
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Carter
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Term 4 - Passion Projects
ROOM 10 PASSION PROJECTS - TERM 4
Lucy created a slideshow on the Top 10 'things to do' in Paris. Click here to view.
Imogen presented some very interesting information on Human Evolution.
Fletcher created a slideshow on Surf Lifesaving in New Zealand. Click here to view.
Carina's passion project was on parrots. She drew all the illustrations herself!
Caitlin looked at some of the most famous artists and their works of all time.
Pablo Picasso, Leonardo Da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh.
Lucas was keen on making some Glow in the Dark jelly for his Passion Project.
Alexis was interested in making her own 'natural' make up rather than the store bought products that contained a lot of chemicals. The lip balm she made was amazing.
Click here to see her supporting slideshow.
Mokana has created a cook book slideshow of some 'sweet treats'. Click here to check it out.
Anais did her passion project on the engineering of robots - The Beetle Bot
A very cool display and an outstanding effort of making the beetle bot.
Ava completed her passion project on her favourite sport - NETBALL!!
Michael combined his love of fashion design with his interest in China.
Genevieve studied volcanoes! Click here to see her presentation.
She also brought in some ingredients to make her home made volcano erupt! You can click here for that video. And finally, here is Gen with her poster presentation too.
Click here to have a look at Wiari's passion project on Soccer using Prezi.
Jessie has made the most delicious children's dessert cook book! Yummmmmmm!!!!
I can vouch for the emoji cookies, they tasted awesome!
Kailash created an awesome cookbook. Click here to have a look at his presentation.
Maddi has a love for fashion and has created a poster with a lot of information and facts.
Riley loves V8 engines so he found out a lot of information about them.
Mrs Cameron agrees with Riley - The sound of a V8 is AWESOME
Konrad put together a clip on how to kick a soccer ball properly. Great skills Konrad.
Luc has made some amazing little rockets. Check out the video of what he showed the class.
Jack looked at space for his passion project. Very interesting.
Ashlee has a passion for interior design.
Carter's passion project was on ART. Incredible sketches Carter.
Sam made a some rocket launchers using coke and mentos.
Jack S created a clip using YouTube.
Click here to check out his passion project on how to do tricks on a trampoline.
Nathaniel did his passion project on coding.
He created a google document to show his work. Click here.
Joaquin chose the Napoleonic War for his passion project.
Zac did his presentation on the safety features of cars.
Liam shared his love for LAVA
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
BEACH EDUCATION Programme - Thursday 3 December
Room 10 and 18 will be heading down to Paekakariki Surf Club on Thursday 3 December to take part in a Beach Education Programme. We will be leaving school at 9am and returning by 3pm.
Beach Ed is a theoretical and practical based programme where students learn about surf safety from qualified and experienced Surf Lifeguards. Students receive safety messages and then put them into practice in a managed environment. The programme is a mix of practical and theory sessions with activities including:
All children will be going in the water so will need togs and 1-2 towels. A wetsuit can be worn if preferred. Long hair will need to be tied back and goggles are optional. Children will need to take warm clothing, morning tea, lunch and a drink.
To ensure the safety of all children, we will need a number of adults to help. The ratio is 1:5 so each day we will require 12 adults for the 2 classes. Without this help we will be unable to go. You must be willing to go in the water. If you are able to help, please complete the reply slip below and return to me as soon as you are able.
Everyone will need permission to go, so please complete the form your child has brought home and return to school.
Thanks!
Beach Ed is a theoretical and practical based programme where students learn about surf safety from qualified and experienced Surf Lifeguards. Students receive safety messages and then put them into practice in a managed environment. The programme is a mix of practical and theory sessions with activities including:
- A tour of the Surf Life Saving Club and with lifeguards demonstrating key lifesaving equipment.
- Receiving surf safety messages to help stay safe at the beach.
- Understanding the role of lifeguards and the jobs they do on the beach.
- Learning about the beach environment - waves, rips and currents.
- Participating in some fun beach games.
- Putting it all into practice in the water with activities such as body boarding, swimming and tube rescues.
All children will be going in the water so will need togs and 1-2 towels. A wetsuit can be worn if preferred. Long hair will need to be tied back and goggles are optional. Children will need to take warm clothing, morning tea, lunch and a drink.
To ensure the safety of all children, we will need a number of adults to help. The ratio is 1:5 so each day we will require 12 adults for the 2 classes. Without this help we will be unable to go. You must be willing to go in the water. If you are able to help, please complete the reply slip below and return to me as soon as you are able.
Everyone will need permission to go, so please complete the form your child has brought home and return to school.
Thanks!
A LION CALLED CHRISTIAN: The Touching Reunion
We are currently reading the book of Christian the lion cub in class at the moment.
You certainly could buy ANYTHING and everything at Harrods department store back in the day ;)
You certainly could buy ANYTHING and everything at Harrods department store back in the day ;)
Monday, November 9, 2015
Swimming Reminder
Dear Parents Monday 9 November
Swimming reminder
Just a reminder that swimming lessons start this week at Waikanae Pool for the next three weeks.
Y4/5 - rooms 19, 18 and 5 will be swimming on Wednesdays starting this Wednesday 11 November from 11-12.30pm.
Y5/6 - rooms 10, 6 and 7 will be swimming on Fridays starting this Friday 13 November from 11-12.30pm.
The final session for all children will be on Wednesday 2 December.
Please remind children to bring togs and a towel in a plastic bag and if possible, goggles, as these really help prevent children getting sore eyes when learning to swim. Long hair needs to be tied back.
We will be travelling to the pool and back by bus.
Kind regards,
Te Aramoana syndicate teachers
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