Thursday, 29 September 2011
Red, Yellow, All Black!
Today we went to the Museum. We went to see an exhibition about rugby. We learnt a lot about rugby at the museum. We found out that a rugby ball used to be made out of a pig's bladder. We also found out that during a rugby game a player can sweat up to 6 litres of water. In one part of the exhibition we actually did a lot of the things rugby players do when they train. It was lots of fun!
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Super Ag Day
It's only two more days until Ag Day! There are two things we could be involved in - either Horticultural Happenings or having an animal. The types of animals that compete in Ag Day are calves, kids or lambs. If you don't have an animal you compete in the Horticultural Happenings. If you do this you could make scarecrows, decorate a gumboot, decorate a biscuit/cupcake or make a recycled model.
The children with animals can choose what events they compete in. There is leading, rearing, call follow and run, dairy type, obstacles course and most obvious pet.
We hope we have an awesome day and remember to bring what we need!!
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Jump Jam Rocks!
Nearly everyday we do Jump Jam and have a lot of fun! We are super good at it. Jump Jam is a dancing programme that you copy moves from and then do them yourself. There are some songs that we like and some that are a bit harder than others. We dance to songs like boom boom pow and fire (hey, hey, hey!) We love getting fit and listening to music. There is even a dancer of the day each day and sometimes even two or three!
Friday, 23 September 2011
Wheels Day
Today we are having a wheels day at school and lots of people have brought wheels. The types of wheels could include Ripstiks, Scooters, Rollerblades and Skateboards. Sadly we weren't allowed to bring bikes but we are still going to have lots of fun anyway. If it works out and everyone is sensible we might have it every Friday at lunchtime. We are lucky it is a fine day in Hamilton today so we can enjoy our fantastic day outside.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Why Karaka15 is so cool!
Kids Are CoolA Karaka 15 True Story on StorybirdWe are really enjoying playing around with storybirds! This is a storybird we wrote together about why we are such a neat class.
Saturday, 17 September 2011
Friday, 16 September 2011
Our Reports on Spiders
Here is our plan for writing a report about spiders. We tried to gather our information and group it in the right way. We are now ready to put all our information together in a report! To write a report you need to:
1. Have a title
2. Write an introduction with a definition of the report topic
3. Write a description and have our information grouped properly
4. Write a conclusion summing up the report topic
1. Have a title
2. Write an introduction with a definition of the report topic
3. Write a description and have our information grouped properly
4. Write a conclusion summing up the report topic
The Longest Fingernails in the World
We all read about a lady today that had the longest fingernails in the world! When we saw the picture we were a bit digusted. After talking about it we found out that if your fingernails grow long enough you won't be able to cut them because they might have veins in them. It is gross to think about. Some of us said that the nails were revolting and too long. If you look in the Guinness World Book of records 2012 you will find this lady. In the picture her nails are smothered in gold nail polish. We think it would have taken about an hour a metre to paint them and there are 6 metres of them!Thursday, 15 September 2011
What would living on another planet be like?
Today we were exploring a new website for kids and we found an article on a possible new planet that scientists have discovered. We discovered that it is possible that humans could maybe live on this planet. This is becasue it is in the 'goldilocks zone' which means it is not too hot and not too cold just like the story goldilocks. We don't know the name of the planet but we came up with a name for it. It is Heatrae because the planet is hotter than earth but it is similar in other ways and Heatrae is earth spelt backwards with an extra e and a. What do you think living on this planet would be like?
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
McCaw Gains a Milestone
McCaw strikes 100! This Friday Richie McCaw is going to play his 100th Test Match for the All Blacks and Mils is right behind him. We are so excited becasue it is the first time in All Black history that someone has played for the All Blacks that many times. Mils Muliaina is going to be playing his 99th Test Match on Friday as well. We know that they will both be great. On Friday the All Blacks are going to be playing Japan in Hamilton at the mighty Waikato Stadium.GO THE ALL BLACKS!
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
The RWC Opening Ceremony
Two days to go! Today we read about the RWC opening ceremony. We found lots of informtaion about it and we can't wait to watch it on TV. We found out that there might be tens of thousands of people travelling into Auckland to watch the opening ceremony, but we will probably be sitting on our couches watching our telly having popcorn. We aslo found out that for just ONE night they will be spending $2.7 million for the opening of the RWC. Three and a half tonnes of fireworks will be used and it will be the BIGGEST fireworks display New Zealand has ever seen. We can't wait for the fireworks to be launched. Some of us feel a bit sad that we can't go but we will still enjoy it anyway.
Monday, 5 September 2011
Rugby World Cup
Today we made a tagxedo where we brainstormed all the words we could that were related to the Rugby World Cup which starts this week. We chose the colours black and white to use because we thought it matched our national team 'The All Blacks'. The shape we used was a heart because we LOVE that the Rugby World Cup is going to be held in our country.
Friday, 2 September 2011
Mooloo Kids
When we arrived at school today lots of people were wearing red, black and yellow. This is because our local Waikato team got into the New Zealand final and we want to support them. We are really excited and are hoping that they play a good game. All of us hope that they do their best and try to win. Go Waikato!!
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