Tuesday, 25 June 2019

Louie comes to school

As part of our writing programme, we wrote a letter to Mrs Adamson persuading her to let Louie the dog visit the class.
The children had lots of good reasons for her to come to school and not come to school.
Here is her reply:


So today, Louie popped in after lunch:


We went into the forest and the children had turns throwing the ball for her (until the ball went over the fence) or taking her for a walk.



We came back to class and all had another chance to pat her and watch her drink some water.
Then we all washed our hands!



I think Louie loved her afternoon at school.


Monday, 24 June 2019

Pacific Mamas

Today we had a great visit from the Pacific Mamas.
We learnt how to greet one another in many Pacific languages.
Then we went to make leis. Did you know a lei can be made of seeds, shells, lollies, egg cartons and plastic! We made one for someone special.














We had to concerntrate and follow the pattern "flower, straw, flower, straw" to make the colourful leis.
Then it was off to the hall for some druming and dancing.



We learnt that in the 'olden' days the drums were used to send messages to the villages. Also girls were not allowed to play them. Today drums help keep the rhythm of the beat for dancing.
A drum has two ears and a mouth!







We had so much fun with the Pacific Mamas!


Monday, 10 June 2019

Science in a Van

Forces


Today Alan and Emily from Science in a Van came to school and did an amazing presentation on "Forces". 
To begin with they did a whole school ''stunt" and the talked about balancing, forces and friction:



Then, using the context of The Three Billy Goats Gruff, they told the Junior School a slightly differrent story on how the Billy Goats tricked the troll, to get over the bridge.
By using pushes:
 

Pulls and friction









Ask your child about it tonight - they all had fun and learnt a lot too!




Thursday, 6 June 2019

Grandparents Day!

Wow, what a morning!
It was lovely to see so many grandparents braving the cold, wet weather and visit their grandchildren in Room 12.
The children were very proud to share their learning with their grandparents and show them around the classroom.





Apologies to any grandparents who I missed !


Friday, 31 May 2019

Grandparents Art

Getting Reading for Grandparents Day

Over the last week Room 12 has been getting ready for Grandparents Day on Friday 7 June.
The children have written descriptions and they have nearly finished their Grandparent art.
Friday will be a busy day for the Grandparents ... 


9.15 – 9.45am – Concert: This is a concert in our school hall for just the grandparents. It will start at 9.15am sharp,
9.45am – 10.50am – Classrooms Open: Grandparents can visit classrooms.
10.50 – 11.30am – Morning Tea: There’s a special morning tea for grandparents  in the hall.
11.30am – 12.30pm – Grandparents can visit the book fair with their grandchildren- in the libraryThe Library will be open all morning.
We look forward to seeing our Grandparents (or special friends) on Friday 7th





Monday, 27 May 2019

Autumn



Autumn



Come into the foyer between Rooms 11 and 12 and read our Autumn poems.

Our shared poem:

Autumn Leaves


Red, gold and brown,
Falling, swirling,
Drifting down.

Shorter days,
Frosty and wet,
Winters’ round the corner,
But not quite yet!



Science Week

As part of Science Week,  Room 12 looked at liquids.

First we got all the equipment ready:




We used:
- red coloured water
- Oil (in a vase)
- eye droppers




We all had a turn and carefully used the eye droppers to pick up the coloured water and drop into the oil.
We noticed the oil stayed in little balls.





Then we mixed the oil and water .... it mixed together to begin with ... but ended up looking like this:




We saw the oil on the top and the coloured water at the bottom.
We thought that the 2 liquids would mix together - but they didn't!
Oil only likes to mix with oil and water only likes to mix with water.
Mrs Orange said the oil floats on the top, because the oil is less dense that the water.
Look at your salad dressing at home - you will see something similar.

Happy experimenting!