Thursday, September 23, 2010

Holidays

Remember to continue to read, practice your basic facts carriages, revisit your spelling rockets and practice them so you can accurately use them in your writing, play Maths and Literacy games through the links on the class blogs and have lots of fun with your family and friends!

Have a fantastic holiday break and see you on the 11th of October well rested and ready to learn!

Reading Response


Kowhai reading group read a non-fiction book about Giant Pandas. They used their note taking skills to record facts about pandas and then report back to the class. Here were some facts they shared with us:
  • Most pandas live on their own
  • Giant pandas are endangered animals
  • Some babies are born in captivity and they need to be fed by hand
  • They have black and white fur
  • They love bamboo
  • They live in Central China
  • They live alone
  • They do not hibernate

Production




The students put in so much effort towards learning and practicing their dance routines for the school production we decided to have a production party!!! Prior to the party we discussed what foods we could bring, remembering the food pyramid and what foods we should eat lots of, some of and little of.
We sat outside and had a delicious picnic with Room 4!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Buddies





This week we worked with Room 13 and used some of the computer skills we have been learning this term to draw on kid pix, write a comment on a Muritai School Blog, play Letterland, take photos on photo booth and play numeracy& literacy games on class blogs.
It was fun!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Friday with Ms Gain


Today we listened to the story of ‘The Three Legged Cat’ by Margaret Mahy. We then wrote some descriptions for the main characters in the story who were:
  • Tom the three legged cat,
  • Cyril the swagman, and
  • Mrs Gimble of 7 Cardamom Street.
Here are some of our descriptions:

Oscar:
‘Tom the cat is a fat tabby tom cat. He is a three legged cat. He is a ginger cat. He is good at dreaming. He is good a snuggling up.’

‘Cyril the swagman travels around the world. He has a stinky old hat. He is a prowler. He is bald.’

‘Mrs Gimble doesn’ like earthquakes or prowlers and especially doesn’t like prowling through earthquakes. She likes furniture.’

Georgie:
‘Tom the cat is big. He is a 3 legged cat with a wooden leg. He is a ginger tabby cat. He is a warm cat which makes him a fantastic hat. He likes food. He dreams of exploring the world.’

Alana:
‘Tom the cat is good at curling his tail up and going to sleep. Tom is ginger and he dreams of going around the world.’

Noah:
‘The explorers hat is a cat with a broken leg. A cat who has warm fur and likes to go to sleep. That makes him the perfect hat.’

After we had all had a go at writing our own character descriptions we wrote one as a whole class as a piece of shared writing. This is what we came up with when we all worked together sharing our ideas:

‘Cyril is an adventurous swagman who likes to explore the world and sleep under the stars. He has an old scruffy Russian hat to keep his bald head warm when he prowls.

Cyril likes to talk about travelling around the world and the adventures he has. He doesn’t like talking about furniture polish or about the indoors. He likes the outdoors.

Mrs Gimble doesn’t like anything that prowls. She doesn’t like hearing about Cyril talk about prowling through earthquakes. It makes her scared and worried. She is always worried about what her nosey neighbours who pry and spy think about her brother.’


You can see in our writing that we tried to include:
  • some long descriptive sentences AND short sentences,
  • interesting words, and
  • lots of information to really describe the character in detail.

Today we also continued work on our Flat Stanley project. We looked at Australia in detail today, using our atlases to find answers to questions about places in Australia including:
  • Different cities including: Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Melbourne, Darwin, and Perth
  • Uluru (Ayers) Rock,
  • The Great Barrier Reef,
  • The Tasman Sea, and
  • Tasmania.
We also looked at the Australian flag and learnt that the stars on the flag symbolise the Southern Cross, which is a pattern of stars (constellation) that you can see from Australia (and New Zealand too). We also drew different Australian animals including: echidnas, koalas, crocodiles, platypuses, kangaroos, snakes, dingos, wombats and more.




We finished the day with the story of ‘Josephine Wants to Dance’ by Jackie French. This was an appropriate book because the ballet came to Muritai School this week and the book was full of Australian animals including brolgas and lyrebirds, which were new to many of us.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Royal NZ Ballet








On Wednesday we had some dancers from the Royal NZ Ballet perform for us. They started with warm ups, we were amazed how flexible the dancers were! After the warm up they showed us 4 different dances. The men used crutches for one dance and the girls danced to a Lady Gaga Song, they were fantastic! We loved the show!!!

We got time to ask the dancers some questions, these were some questions we asked:
What are your ballet shoes made of? paper mache
How often do you need to buy new ballet shoes? 2 pairs a week, they are $100 a pair!
When did you start dancing? When I was 2, 6 and 14
How old are you? 18 years old, 22 years old, 24 years old.
How often do you practice? 5 days a week from 9.00am to 5.00pm


Monday, September 6, 2010

Check out our trolls!!




We have been reading fairy tales, writing our own fairy tale endings and character descriptions. After reading The Three Billy Goats Gruff we wrote a description of a troll using interesting similes. After writing our character description we drew and painted the troll.

Come into Room 2 and read some of our work!