While the year 6s practised their dancing the Year 5s designed and made electronic board games. Lots of problem solving went on.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Year 5 Circuit Board Games
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Room 15's Favourite Games
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Labels: Made by Lachlan and Ethan
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Service Awards 2011
House captains for 2011:
Kea wins the house shield for 2011:
Room 15 certificates: Jack McCabe speaking:
Choir singing:
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Prison Ball
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Labels: by Regan and Tommy
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Learning to green screen - Playground games
Four square is a great game to play at lunch time. Gaby, Jolene, Quentin and Flynn
Last man standing is a game that our class played, so we decided to try it. ETHAN & REGAN
This is a fun game called touch to play in the playground on the field. Jack W & TK.
I AM PLAYING TAG. Hamish
We are playing a fun game of touch which can be played on the field. TOMMY, JACK & ANDREW©
Tag is great game to play on the playground. I'm running away the other way so I can escape from the tagger. JOEL
Soccer is a fun and exiting game for lots of people. TOM
Hide and seek is a fun and simple game to play and people of all ages can enjoy this
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Young Achievers 2011
Helena and Jack were chosen as Lytton Street's Young Achievers for 2011. They attended a ceremony at the Civic Centre and received their certificates from Simon Power National MP for Rangitikei. He spoke about young leaders needing to have the ability to LISTEN, being COMPASSIONATE and also having EMPATHY for others.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Last man standing
Our class has made a game called Last man standing. Some people have been playing it at lunchtime. We had some problems so we decided that we would have a game as a class. Room 15 made a rule list then we played. A lot of fun was had and there were some extremely tired people from all the running. There were also other people who cunnungly hid until they had to run!!!!!!!!
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Labels: by Jack W
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Year 5's
Tommy-I am getting ready to be a road patroler.
Jack- I am getting ready to be a road patroler.
Tom- next year I'm going to be a road patroler.
Regan-next year I'm going to be in the mini ball team
Quentin-next year I want to join frisbee touch.
Gaby-When I'm a year 6 I want to be a road patroler.
Jasmine-When I'm a year 6 I want to be in Jump Jam or Hip Hop.
Jolene-next year when I am a year 6 I want to be a road patroler .
Kiana-next year I want to be in the LSS mini ball team.
Laura- when I'm a year six I what to be a road patroler and join the LSS mini ball team and be a mediator and in choir again.
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Year Six last term 2011
I want to finish of the year with no regrets.
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Labels: All year Sixes in Room 15
Thursday, October 6, 2011
England, Fiji and France - RWC
This video is about our adopted countries. The countries are France, England and Fiji!
we have been researching these counties as part of a Rugby World Cup reading contract.
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Labels: By Joel, katie and laura
Mini Ball Class Competition 2011
Our mini ball team played off for 1st and 2nd against Room 12 on Thursday 22 September. Room 12 won because the game went into extra time twice. The final score was 12-10. The game was played hard by both teams. Andrew from our team was named player of the final.
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Labels: by Jack W
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
my gymnastics
I have been learning how to do a tuck jump off the mini trampoline.
by grace
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Rugby World Countries
The population of Tonga is 104,967 but in New Zealand there are 4.4 million and 138 thousand people play rugby in New Zealand and only 7 thousand people of Tonga play rugby. The capital city of Tonga is Nuku'alofa but it is on a island called TongaTapu island. But in America the capital is on the mainland. The neighbours in Tonga are both islands Samoa and Fiji,but in Ireland there is England Wales and Scotland as their neighbours, three big countries.
USA time zone is 20 hours behind New Zealand, so if it was the 20th in New Zealand it would be the 19th in USA. In USA the capital is Washington D.C and 601,000 people live in Washington D.C. In New Zealand the capital city is Wellington and 195,000 live in Wellington. New Zealand's other major cities are Auckland, Dunedin and Christchurch but in USA the other major cities are New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. My neigbours are Canada and Mexico. New Zealand's neigbours are Australia. 88 thousand people play rugby in USA and in New Zealand 138 thousand people play rugby.
The population in South Africa is 50 000 000. In New Zealand
there is only 4.4 million. In South Africa 632,000 people play rugby, in New Zealand 138,000 play rugby. The time zone in South Africa is 27 hours behind New Zealand time, so if it is 10am on Wednesday in NZ it will be 7am Tuesday morning in South Africa.
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Labels: Kaea and Te Kamaka, Produced by Gaby