The class was given the opportunity to make their own videos of possible scenerios in life and school. Each group made a video that will have the wrong thing to do and the right thing to do! See if you can guess! Enjoy!!
The Room Eight Sparkly Destroyers
We can be found in Room 8 at Gore Main School! We are 29 AWESOME Year 5/6 students!
Friday, 23 October 2015
Hygiene
This term we have been learning about hygiene in Room 8. Healthy bodies and healthy minds! We have talked about the ways we need keep our physical bodies clean. It is great to know that the Room 8 students have excellent hygiene knowledge! Recently we began investigating ways to deal with particular scenerios that may occur in your life. Lots of discussion has occurred around things that can happen, such as somebody has food on their teeth........ Do you not tell the person.... or do you mention it? Most people agreed that the right thing would be to politely mention it so the person didn't go all day with food on their teeth! Keep your own mind and others' healthy!! Be tactful but honest! There were many other scenerios, and all groups of children were able to identify the wrong or right thing to do!
The class was given the opportunity to make their own videos of possible scenerios in life and school. Each group made a video that will have the wrong thing to do and the right thing to do! See if you can guess! Enjoy!!
The class was given the opportunity to make their own videos of possible scenerios in life and school. Each group made a video that will have the wrong thing to do and the right thing to do! See if you can guess! Enjoy!!
Friday, 18 September 2015
Talent Quest
On Tuesday the 15th of September Gore Main School held their annual Talent Quest. 20 children from Room 8 entered in the Talent Quest. It was a great show and Gore Main School is very proud to have so many skilled children in a range of genre (dance, drama, music etc).
Here is some of Room 8's performances...
Here is some of Room 8's performances...
Here are the boys with their funny dance!!
Baileigh playing the guitar!
Lincoln and Casey working their card magic!
Pick a pocket DRAMA
Sunday, 6 September 2015
Assembly 2015
On Friday the 4th of September Room 8 hosted the Gore Main School Assembly! We put together a 'mini' talent quest to help advertise the upcoming big TALENT QUEST. We showcased a number of talents such as guitar, dancing, singing, piano, drama and much more. It was a very entertaining and positive assembly. Well done Room 8. Here are some of the items...
Room 8 have just pulled off an amazing assembly presentation! Well done Room 8!
Here is L& P on the drums!
Here is one of our Room 8 piano players
Hallelujah!!
Clever singing and dancing
More great singers!!!
Here is a Whanau Group presentation...
Magic!!
Fly skit!
Gym chicks!
Now check out those tricky All Blacks!!
Here is a funny skit to end the show....
Thursday, 13 August 2015
Museum and River Trip
On Tuesday the 11th of August Room 8 visited the Gore Museum and Mataura River. We did this to enrich our learning about our local river, which is a part of our inquiry about water.
Firstly we started at the Museum. Stephanie Herring our trusty local historian provided many details and information about the history of the Mataura River. We learnt many new things, like the great 1913 flood that swept through Gore and destroyed many buildings and houses. We also learnt about Lamprey eels, that suck blood off other hosts out at sea and then come to the Mataura River to spawn. Apparently they can be seen around September/October jumping up the Mataura Falls to get into the upper course of the Mataura River. We also learnt about early Maori and how they used the river to catch and transport food so they could 'barter' with other tribes. It was very interesting. Room 8 are now writing reports about what they have learnt, to be published as newspapers.
When we left the Museum we had lunch at the Gore Brown Trout! Here we are having hot chips!
We also climbed on our local icon... The Brown Trout!
After lunch we went to the Mataura River where met up with Pat and Mark from 'Environment Southland'. It was an incredible day because we learnt so much about our river. Through experiments we discovered new information, for example the temperature, clarity, PH (alkaline/acidity) and animals in the river. A big thank you to all the parents who helped on this day. It would have been impossible to do this activity around the river without all the support!
Here are the experiments that we did on the day...
TESTING THE CLARITY OF THE WATER: We looked through a long cylinder and moved a black tag along the long cylinder. When the black tag was no longer visible, that was how many centimeters in clarity there is. On this day there was about 62 centimeters of clarity.
MEASURING THE TEMPERATURE AND PH OF THE RIVER: We put thermometers in the river, the temperature was about 4 degrees. We put PH strips in the river, the PH was about 7, which is neutral.
SCANNING THE RIVER FOR ANIMALS: We used nets to scoop up gravel and water. Along with this came many insects! It was exciting to be a scientist for the day and to identify the different types of animals we got. We got mayfly, worms, stonefly etc. One class even got a small fish!!
We really enjoyed out trip to the Museum, Trout and Mataura River! Thank you to Mark and Pat from Environment Southland!!
Firstly we started at the Museum. Stephanie Herring our trusty local historian provided many details and information about the history of the Mataura River. We learnt many new things, like the great 1913 flood that swept through Gore and destroyed many buildings and houses. We also learnt about Lamprey eels, that suck blood off other hosts out at sea and then come to the Mataura River to spawn. Apparently they can be seen around September/October jumping up the Mataura Falls to get into the upper course of the Mataura River. We also learnt about early Maori and how they used the river to catch and transport food so they could 'barter' with other tribes. It was very interesting. Room 8 are now writing reports about what they have learnt, to be published as newspapers.
Listening to Stephanie Herring - our local historian at the Gore Museum |
Looking round the Museum |
A smaller model of the Gore Brown Trout |
We also climbed on our local icon... The Brown Trout!
After lunch we went to the Mataura River where met up with Pat and Mark from 'Environment Southland'. It was an incredible day because we learnt so much about our river. Through experiments we discovered new information, for example the temperature, clarity, PH (alkaline/acidity) and animals in the river. A big thank you to all the parents who helped on this day. It would have been impossible to do this activity around the river without all the support!
TESTING THE CLARITY OF THE WATER: We looked through a long cylinder and moved a black tag along the long cylinder. When the black tag was no longer visible, that was how many centimeters in clarity there is. On this day there was about 62 centimeters of clarity.
MEASURING THE TEMPERATURE AND PH OF THE RIVER: We put thermometers in the river, the temperature was about 4 degrees. We put PH strips in the river, the PH was about 7, which is neutral.
SCANNING THE RIVER FOR ANIMALS: We used nets to scoop up gravel and water. Along with this came many insects! It was exciting to be a scientist for the day and to identify the different types of animals we got. We got mayfly, worms, stonefly etc. One class even got a small fish!!
Monday, 10 August 2015
Enviroscape Model
Enviro-scape
Model – Water Inquiry
As part of
our learning about water, on Tuesday the 4th of August the senior
school at Gore Main had a visit from Pat Hoffman. Pat works for Environment Southland. She came along to talk to us about pollution
in the Mataura River. She brought along
a 3D Enviro-scape model which helped us visualise how pollution occurs in our
environment and how it easily gets into the waterways. It was fun building up a 3D landscape with
towns, cars, dirt, grass, trees and animals and then having a rain storm with
real water! We observed how oil and
detergents flow into our river through the storm water drains after it rains
and how dirt runs off unplanted hills into rivers causing brown unhealthy
water. We talked about ideas that could
be implemented to stop pollution, such as planting more trees on hills or
digging holes before the river so that pollution could flow into them instead
of entering the waterways. We enjoyed
the Enviro-scape model and it was a different way to learn about the serious
issue of pollution in our waterways.
Did you know
that soil is the number one pollutant in our waterways?
Room 8
Friday, 7 August 2015
Maori Cultural Day
From the 27-31st of July it was Maori Language Week. Gore Main celebrated this event by holding a Maori Cultural Day, on Friday. Every classroom at Gore Main offered different activities for the students, like baking, weaving or traditional Maori games. It was a great way to share some Maori Culture and for children to move around different classrooms interacting with various teachers.
Here is Room 8 baking Maori bread.
A BIG thankyou to Angela Cox who helped Room 8 to cook their yummy bread that tasted like deep fried donut!! DELICIOUS!!
Here is Room 8 baking Maori bread.
A BIG thankyou to Angela Cox who helped Room 8 to cook their yummy bread that tasted like deep fried donut!! DELICIOUS!!
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Anzac Slice
On Tuesday the 23rd of June our trusty parent helper 'Toni' provided all of the ingredients and pans for us to make 'Anzac slice'. This was to continue out celebrations of 100 years of Anzac for 2015. We begun by washing our hands because we understand about bacteria! We also integrated mathematics learning into this baking. We divided ourselves into groups and accurately weighed our ingredients. We shared out the responsibilities of tasks during the baking activity. We really enjoyed ourselves and were lucky enough to enjoy Anzac slice at the end of the day!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)