We are a class of year 3 and 4 children at Vardon School in Hamilton. The purpose of this blog is to share what we are learning with others. Click into our individual blogs to see samples of our work and reflections of what we did well and what we can improve on.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Gymsport Dance Groups
Yesterday four teams from the Middle team and three Senior teams headed down to Hamilton Gymnastics Clubs. The middle cheerleaders came second, senior cheerleaders came third. The Flash Mob hip hoppers came first, Inspiring hip hoppers second and Funky hip hoppers third. The senior aerobics team came first and middle team came second. Well done to everyone who practiced hard and smiled their way through their performances.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Paarth's Special Day
Today Paarth came to school wearing a really special bracelet and had a red dot with rice on his forehead. We learnt this gives good luck and keeps him safe.
We are cashletes!
Today we had a financial personal trainer (PT) visit Room 9 to teach us about money, how to keep it safe and what we should do with it. We even found out that we can own an eftpos card when we turn eight if our parents sign for us to have one. We also learnt the difference between a credit card and an eftpos card. An eftpos card is our money but a credit card is the banks money and we have to pay it back. Just like if we borrow a pencil we have to give it back. Alex asked a great question so do we just pay that amount back? We learnt that you have a time that it must be paid back to the bank otherwise you pay interest on it. So like the pencil if you don't give that back in time you might have to give the pencil back plus a rubber or three pencils.We did some chores to earn some money and then talked about what to do with it and we decided it was best to spend some on me and save some too!
Saying our chant spend some on me and save some too!
Doing our chores to earn money.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Witi Ihimaera-imovie
Witi Ihimaera read a story called Sam Gyup Sal. They were asked to choose an app to show what they had learnt from reading the story. They choose to have another go at using imovie.
Witi Ihimeara and The Lemonade War
The Witi Ihimaera reading group finished reading their novel The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies. They used the imovie app on the ipad to collaboratively make a short film as an introduction blurb to encourage others to read it.
Take a look and leave a comment. Do you think you would read The Lemonade War after seeing the video?
Take a look and leave a comment. Do you think you would read The Lemonade War after seeing the video?
Beatrix Potter read White Sunday
Beatrix Potter read a book called White Sunday. They were given a choice, to show how they wanted using what ever app they selected, to tell others what they have learnt and now know about White Sunday.
They choose to use Sock Puppets to show what they know. Check these out below.
They choose to use Sock Puppets to show what they know. Check these out below.
Culture Roleplays
In Room 9 we are learning about culture. We have had fun pretending we are part of a different culture and the way that they greet people and what they talk about.
We had a group from Japan, Spain, Argentina and France.
Can you guess what group is from where?
After sharing our roleplays Mrs Head mixed the groups up and we were so confused some of us bowed some of us shook hands or hugged. Even a simple thing like saying hello was hard to do and we found that we offended some of our classmates without meaning to by sitting down before our hosts or talking about things they didn't like to talk about.
We had a group from Japan, Spain, Argentina and France.
Can you guess what group is from where?
After sharing our roleplays Mrs Head mixed the groups up and we were so confused some of us bowed some of us shook hands or hugged. Even a simple thing like saying hello was hard to do and we found that we offended some of our classmates without meaning to by sitting down before our hosts or talking about things they didn't like to talk about.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Dr Seuss-WALT: Ask and answer questions
Dr Seuss read A Gift for Aunty Nga. It was based on a family where some of them live in NZ and some in Rarotonga. We came up with some questions of our own.
Monday, August 12, 2013
Handwriting Hero and Printing Princess
Congratulations to our latest Handwriting Hero Oliver and Printing Princess Kayley who worked really hard to produce their best work. Trying to keep their letters the correct size and shape.
Circuits.
Room 9 are getting fit for cross country. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and most Friday mornings we head out, the whole middle team, to the netball courts to complete our circuits. We have music to get us excited about moving and we move around at the whistle to the next card. Each card has a different activitiy. There is usual one to get our heart pumping and then one to stretch out our muscles.
Mrs Orton took photos of us today and then Alex and Gemma helped her to make a pic collage of our circuits.
Mrs Orton took photos of us today and then Alex and Gemma helped her to make a pic collage of our circuits.
Pentagons are learning their four times tables.
Today the pentagons maths group were using materials to help use their two times tables to work out their four times. Check out how we made four groups of 6 and four groups of 8 to show 4x6 and 4x8 using a variety of materials.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Calling the roll in Te Reo Maaori
We have learnt to call the roll in Africians. Now we have had a go at it in Te Reo Maaori.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Learning to write in Cambodian
Amelia went home and asked her Grandad to teach her how to write the alphabet in Cambodian. She came to school with it all written out and then taught the class how to write our own names in Cambodian. Each letter is like a detailed picture. I don't think I could write as quickly in Cambodian as I could in English.
Check out how everyones names turned out.
Can you have a go at writing your own name using the last picture?
Learning to write in Cambodian on PhotoPeach
Check out how everyones names turned out.
Can you have a go at writing your own name using the last picture?
Learning to write in Cambodian on PhotoPeach
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Learning Africians
On Wednesday Faye taught Room 9 how to say 'Good Morning' and 'Good Day' in Africians.
We learn't how to say it and then called the roll using our new Africians knowledge.
Listen to us calling the morning and afternoon roll.
We learn't how to say it and then called the roll using our new Africians knowledge.
Listen to us calling the morning and afternoon roll.
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