Thursday, 31 October 2013

Athletics Day

On 30th of October was an Athletics Day at Newtown Park. We had long jump, high jump, vortex and relays.

And there was ice cream for the people who had money.

There was a guy who had a cap gun so when we were doing sprints, we would know when to run. The highlight was teachers vs kids doing a lap around the track.

For high jump we had to do scissor kick over the pole to land on a gym mat.

For relays we were put into teams and each person had to run 100 metres.

Overall it was an awesome day with lots of fun and yummy ice cream.

By Emilio & Ray



Sprints and High Jump

Sprints at Athletics

At athletics we were doing sprints. At the sprints we split into two heats. The first heat ran then the second group ran after. When you cross the finish line the judges tell what place you got. If you got 1st 2nd 3rd or 4th then you get into the final. To qualify into central zone you must get 1st 2nd 3rd or 4th in the finals. At the start we ran 80 meters. Next we had to run 100 meters that was a bit harder. At the start of the race there was a cap gun that made a HUGE BANG. Everyone was nervous at the start of the race. At the end of the race everyone was very tired and puffed. Sprints is very tiring but very fun. We had an awesome day.

By Holly & Sam



High Jump 

On Wednesday it was athletics day for year 4 and up. There were five different sports; they were sprints, quoits, long jump, vortex and high jump. We are going to tell you a bit more about high jump. Basically high jump is when you run up to the gym mat and scissor kick up over the pole. Also if you jump over the pole the supervisor will raise the pole when everyone has had their second turn. To get into central zone you have to beat a certain height, it varies from gender to gender or year group. When you get into central zone you get to face other schools if have beaten the qualifying height.

By Sophie and Ben



Long Jump and Quoits

Long jump at athletics

On Wednesday 30th of October we had athletics day .Athletics took place at Newtown Park. One thing we did was long jump, a number of kids got in.
Everybody did so well. You had to jump three metres to get into the next round. Well done to the kids who got into the next round.
We had a great day.

by Joshua. O and Siena.



Quoits at athletics

At athletics we do Sprints, vortex, high jump, long jump, relays and quoits of course. When the people switched round to quoits the year 5 boys had to throw the quoit 20 meters, if you throw it further than 20 meters the teacher will measure it and then put a peg in the ground where you threw it but if your score gets beaten they will take out that peg and put another peg where the score got beaten again by someone else. Only 3 people in the year 5s qualified/ 1 boy and 2 girls so they are in the Central Zone athletics.

by Fraser & Zak. 


Athletics Day in pictures

High Jump
Quoits (Discus)
Long Jump
Waiting to jump
Getting into relay groups
Year 5 relays about to start
Teachers vs Parents vs Students
BOOM! Yes that is the finish line :-)
Fun on the grass bank
Famous spectators
Thanks to Neriza for taking the photos!


Sunday, 27 October 2013

Follow the link to find ways that you can save electricity at home...
EECA - Simple ways to save electricity on your energy bill.

Talk by Heidi from EECA

When Heidi came in she told us where she worked, which was an energy efficiency company (EECA). Then she told us that we should swap our light-bulbs to the modern ones because the old ones use a lot more energy than the modern ones. They are also a lot cheaper to run a year. The bulbs are now $5.00 but the old ones cost $25.00. But if you are going to buy one you should buy one that says energy star on it.

There are also energy vampires that just sit in heaters and waste electricity. Energy vampires are the lights on heaters that waste electricity. So turn things off at the wall. Matai and Kahikatea did a spot the difference of ways to save electricity in your house. On one side they were saving electricity. If you have a sticker on your washing machine or fridge the stars that are coloured in means it is more efficient.

By Fraser and Fleur

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Blogging made simple

Here is a link to a great video that explains blogging - maybe members of the class would like to set up their own blogs too (With their parent's permission of course).

Click on this link to find out more!

Monday, 14 October 2013

Wisdom from the Snapper...


A visitor to the class

Today Matai and Kahikatea met someone awesome called Zach Rissel.
Zach works at the Wellington city council.  He grew up in California but now lives in Wellington.
Today he told us about how greenhouse gases included carbon dioxide.
Greenhouse gases are sometimes good and sometimes bad for our planet.


In your houses if you have mold you should turn on a fan or open a window because if cold wet air comes in and stays there it will create mold.
He helps people make their houses warmer.
He also told us about the highest usage of electricity in the home. People mostly use it for:
1. Hot water
2.Heating


If you want to save electricity turn down your hot water cylinder , use L.E.D Light bulb (sadly it costs more but it does use less electricity). This has helped us to collect information about how we can save more electricity at school.

By Seraphine and Amy.


Gymnastics

Abe from Big Air has begun our gym lessons for another year!







Sunday, 13 October 2013

Imitation poetry based on the rose

Pencil sharpener.
Speedy pencil sharpener
Speedy pencil sharpener lying on the desk.
Speedy pencil sharpener with a twirling blade lying on
a messy desk.
Speedy pencil sharpener with a twirling blade and scattered shavings lying on a messy desk.
Speedy and twirling pencil sharpener.
The pencil sharpener.

By Sabine and Monty



Cat.
Tabby cat.
Tabby cat eating pie.
Tabby cat with fluffy fur eating salmon pie.
Tabby cat with fluffy fur and killer claws eating salmon pie.
Tabby cat with fluffy fur and killer claws eating salmon pie, taking over the world.
The fluffy killer cat.
The cat.

By Nicholas and Isobel

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

I hope that everyone is having a nice relaxing break and getting up to all sorts of adventures.

We hope you are enjoying the new blog with all the great work done by our students. They have had a very busy couple of weeks to end the term.

Early next term we will be sending home a term letter and Year 4 students will be bringing home a puberty notice regarding community information evening (22nd October 6:30pm).

Enjoy the final week of your holidays and see you back refreshed and ready to roll on October 14th.
Nga mihi
Keith

Puzzle Time

Ray and Cam looked into the the speed of electricity. They have created a survey on surveymonkey.com and made a puzzle to show what they have learnt.


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