Here are our first two hats.
The idea can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5JQ0Ye3j3I
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Tutpup!
Our class has been competing aganist each other on Tutpup. It is free mathematics website that encourages students to complete basic fact activities. Students can also complete spelling activities and compete aganist other students around the world.
Room 14 completing Tutpup activities.
Calender Art
Here is our class Calendar Art. Orders can be made next week. You can also order diaries and cards. We choose to do Rizzi Buildings as we feel they are colourful and cool!
Monday, 27 August 2012
Story Starters
This term our class has been reading different novels. For writing we all rewrote the beginnings to the story in our own words. Here are some examples:
SHADRACH
They stopped in the middle of the hill. Rachel said to the new girl,“Do you want to see something really scary? If you’re my brother’s age you will be scared?” It’s not too far from here said Rachel
The new girl had tangled brown hair and ripped muddy pants and a top that she had been wearing for the last two months. She was unclean and came from the country side. After a while Rachel and the new girl found the place they were looking for.
Rachel told the new girl to touch Shadrach but the new girl was scared. Rachel started to pat the horse the new girl thought it looked awesome so the new girl started patting the horse.
By: Shanaia
The Nelson Horse.
They stopped half way up the hill and Hannah said to the new girl, “Do you want to see something really scary?” “NO!” said the new girl in a frighten voice. “No, No!” said Hannah trying to say over top of the new girl, “well it’s not sort of scary, unless if you’re like my young brothers Mikey and Sky. It's not scary for anyone our age.”
Hannah Turn
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For two
silent minutes the fragile object on the bed lay still in her mother’s arms, in
the old work house.
While being
cradled in her mother’s arms she took a sigh of relief until her mother kissed
her little head and fell back on the puffy blue pillow.
Hannah Turn
was an orphan.
By Danielle
Oliver Twist
He lay cradled up in the cold cardboard box below him. Only a new born baby abandoned and left outside, the poorest, penniless place in town the workhouse. As the rain poured down the baby cried, longing for his mother.
Footsteps approached him gracefully. He soothed his crying because her gentle heart beat overpowered the sound of the cars along the busy street and the heavy down pour of rain. He adopted the kind old woman as his mother. She picked him up and cradled him in her arms, bringing him inside out of the rain. “I will name you Oliver, Oliver Twist.”
By Kelly
Olivia Wist
In a freezing, brick workhouse a poor frail object laid stiffly in her
weak mothers arms. There was no sound or movement coming from the two, just an
eerie silence.
As she took her first breath, there was a sigh of relief from the
worried old woman. This was the baby’s first milestone but there was a long,
depressed thought that it would be the last for both the baby and her exhausted
mother.
By Ciara
Oliver Twist
I am walking, slowly towards the
workhouse, my feet dragging across the gravel. I collapse outside an archway,
my shoes too worn to carry me, my strength all gone. I cannot even speak my
name. An old woman found me. She took my baby and led me to a low narrow bed. I
fell into a painful sleep. I thought I would die. I am now awake, the pain
ebbing out of me.
“What is the baby’s name?” the
old woman asked. She leaned in closer. I suddenly know why. I am dying.
By Mercina
SHADRACH
They stopped in the middle of the hill. Rachel said to the new girl,“Do you want to see something really scary? If you’re my brother’s age you will be scared?” It’s not too far from here said Rachel
The new girl had tangled brown hair and ripped muddy pants and a top that she had been wearing for the last two months. She was unclean and came from the country side. After a while Rachel and the new girl found the place they were looking for.
Rachel told the new girl to touch Shadrach but the new girl was scared. Rachel started to pat the horse the new girl thought it looked awesome so the new girl started patting the horse.
By: Shanaia
The Nelson Horse.
They stopped half way up the hill and Hannah said to the new girl, “Do you want to see something really scary?” “NO!” said the new girl in a frighten voice. “No, No!” said Hannah trying to say over top of the new girl, “well it’s not sort of scary, unless if you’re like my young brothers Mikey and Sky. It's not scary for anyone our age.”
By Karreen
Sunday, 26 August 2012
New Rizzi Art
For our school calenders we decided to do more Rizzi Art.Students who finished early helped Mr Maclean complete a large mural.
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Rizzi Art
At the end of last term the class completed some 'Rizzi Art'. See the following links for more information http://jamesrizzi.com
http://www.deepspacesparkle.com/2012/02/03/james-rizzi-skyscraper-art-lesson/
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Variable Jellies
For science this term we are looking at fair-testing and variables. We are trying to make the 'perfect' jelly!
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