Thursday, 22 June 2017

Bold Enough To Be Bald

Bold Enough To Be Bald


A few days ago in the Shave Off, James Morland, Mr Walker and Mr Hammond went completely bald! As the shaving ended there was hair littering the hall floor and there was an atmosphere of cringe in the air. Brown and black hair was falling everywhere as Mr Hammond took constant selfies of his mid-hair-cut look. The student Dan says'The Cringe is real'. Many people couldn't bare to watch as the hair flaked off there now clear foreheads. All I could think of while watching it was 'CRINGE!' Even though I knew it was for a great cause and was a majorly helpful donation to those with deadly cancer. It was extremly brave of them even though Mr Hammond knows it looks like it would take 2 years to grow back.  No one could stop talking while the Shave Off was commencing because of the exitement. Different Students Had Different Opinions. My Opinion is that it is Really Brave of them to be Bald. Raised around $1460 before the shave off was complete. 
       

Totara Speches

All of totara have been working on speeches, students have been able to choose what they want to speak about. Topics so far range from: Cheetahs, computer topics, to the environment, science experiments and people of the past.
We have had this week and next to write them both in class during reading time and at home for homelearning.  We will present these in the last week of term. 
Good luck to all of you writing your speech.

Matariki

Matariki is when the seven stars can be seen in the evening sky and represent the start of the Maori New Year.
Our school will be celebrating Matariki on Friday 30 June at 7:15am.  All families are invited and are asked to meet in the school hall to have a cup of tea and look at the classes art work. At 7:15 am you will be led out onto the South field by the yr 8' s and our celebration will begin. This involves short speeches and karakia from Paora, Miss O'Connor and the yr 8 leaders. We have a symbolic tree planting ceremony and waiata from the kapa haka and students.
Kapa haka is asked to meet in rm 4 at 6:45am for a practise prior.
We suggest you bring your gumboots and warm jackets. There will be a sausage sizzle afterwards.
We hope you can come and have fun with us on our Matariki Dawn Celebration.

By Cody & Patrick.


Sunday, 18 June 2017

Brains, Cross Country and Portraits.

Room 9 Blog
By Imogen and Francesca

BRAIN INQUIRIES💡
This term we had a lot going on. We have been updating our brain inquiries that we started last term with new information and are now nearly finished presenting them. All the students in room 9 made a paper version of the brain to wear on their heads like a hat. It was a lot of fun making the brain and labeling the parts of it. We were all wondering what to do with them after we took a photo. Mrs Jones let us decide how we would display them and we decided to put them on the top of balloons and made molds of our faces with tinfoil to put over the balloons so it looked a bit like people.  We have started to hang them up and they are looking very cool and quirky.

VISUAL ART 🎨
We have also finished our portraits. There is a big difference between our first portraits we did alone and our final picture, we drew after a skills lesson form Mrs Jones. You can really see the improvement. We have learnt about the placement and proportions of features on the face and how to add detail and the shapes and sizes of our face. We have ended up with three pictures. We traced the second one on the window to end up with a portrait that didn't have the placement lines. Judging from peoples self assessment scores everyone is proud of their fantastic portraits, we are proud of ours! 

INTERSCHOOL CROSSCOUNTRY 🏃
We were so happy when we found out how Greytown School did at interschool crosscountry. We would like to congratulate everyone that went and ran at Rathkeel this year because the number of competitors running was a lot bigger than last years course at Kahutara School. We were very surprised when we found out that almost half of the qualifiers for Regionals from Greytown School came from room nine! 13 people qualified and 6 came from room nine! The qualifiers were those that placed in the top 20 from all the Wairarapa primary schools. Those in our room were: 

Maddy 2
Emelia 3
Charlie 3
Seb 13
Jethro 17
Annabelle 18

We wish them all the best for their continued training and we will let you know how they do at the inter regional race held this year in the Wairarapa at Solway Showgrounds.  It is a flat course so it will be fast and students training for it will need to do some sprint work.

Thanks for reading our blog 
Imogen and Francesca



Keeping ourselves safe

Keeping Ourselves Safe

by Maddy and Pippa
Last week was our last lesson with constable Keeley. Every Wednesday for the last three weeks, constable Keely has been coming in and teaching us how to keep ourselves safe. For an example if a person was in a car and following you, she told us to go to a friends that live down that road so have a safe place to go.. or we could go to a public place like the library or the supermarket. 

Another example,  I'm at a friends house and his parents start drinking alcohol and I feel uncomfortable, you could get the mobile phone and call your parents and say 'mum I have a headache can you pick me up?' When you are at home explain everything and let them sort it out. Constable Keely has given us a few activities on keeping ourselves safe such as 3 worksheets on what if scenarios, family rules and identifying types of touch that are good types of touch or confusing touch.

A worksheet had been sent home with your child to be filled out at home. We thank those parents who took the time to run through the questions with their child.   

That's all for this time from Maddy and Pippa.