Monday, 11 August 2014
Visit to see Llew Summers, sculptor
Friday, 25 July 2014
Poetry Shared at Assembly Today
Today some of our class shared poetry they had written over the past week.
What do you think? (Please leave your comments below.)
Haiku poems (5 syllables/ 7 syllables/ 5 syllables)
Frozen
I hear the frost crunching under my shoes,
leaving my footprints behind me,
just missing the ice-cold water
that might numb my feet
Arriving at school,
the crisp, bitter concrete slips beneath my feet.
I run inside before I freeze,
I grab a drink but the tap is defrosting.
When it comes, the water is fresh.
Before my eyes
the world defrosts
like a gigantic ice cream.
It's not so bitter any more.
- Neo M
Frost
White, crunchy grass.
Crispy, bitter air.
Icy roads that are slippery -
A frost is here.
- Jordan T
What do you think? (Please leave your comments below.)
Haiku poems (5 syllables/ 7 syllables/ 5 syllables)
Cat
Lounging lazily
Like a furry king
Creeping, prowling through
the night. Slinking, stalking prey,
crouching quietly
An arrogant king
Sleeping on a throne of warmth
An Egyptian god
A household king
Superior to others
- Ben B
Frozen
I hear the frost crunching under my shoes,

just missing the ice-cold water
that might numb my feet
Arriving at school,
the crisp, bitter concrete slips beneath my feet.
I run inside before I freeze,
I grab a drink but the tap is defrosting.
When it comes, the water is fresh.
Before my eyes
the world defrosts
like a gigantic ice cream.
It's not so bitter any more.
- Neo M
Winter
Winter is that time of year
when the sparkly ice takes over puddles.
Winter is the fresh start to the days,
when the glistening frost covers the grass.
Winter has the specialty of freshness, coldness
and bitter mornings.
Winter has the numbing touch
that freezes my hands.
- Charlie C
Frost

White, crunchy grass.
Crispy, bitter air.
Icy roads that are slippery -
A frost is here.
- Jordan T
A Skyful of Grey
A skyful of grey,
While snowflakes glisten
Drifting, dancing till they fall.
As they settle on the ground
They melt and disappear
And all the fun has gone.
I stand upon the crunchy ice
That enveloped the field;
The trees above are naked and cold,
Encrusted all over with ice.
My nose is red
And my fingers deep blue.
No circulation of blood at all.
Embracing, the crispy, fresh air
Is shaking my body to the bone.
- Caitlin H
The Webs of Cold
Shiny
crispy glass
grass
Webs of
silver and
bracing ice-wind
The silentness
of the world
and the freezing cold.
And all the spiders,
frozen in time,
make me wonder why, oh why,
do they build
webs of cold?
- Jazz R
Monday, 7 April 2014
Science, Music and Artistic Pursuits...
Recently we have been finding out about insects and spiders, and using this website for research.
Today we found lots of fungi growing on trees at school, and in sheltered garden areas. Find out more about fungi here or here.
This week's home activity is to produce an A4 work of art on one of these subjects:
Also... since we are going to hear the Symphony Orchestra on Friday, how about visiting this website
to find out all you can about instruments of the orchestra, and some popular classical music.
Today we found lots of fungi growing on trees at school, and in sheltered garden areas. Find out more about fungi here or here.
This week's home activity is to produce an A4 work of art on one of these subjects:
- An insect
- A spider, or
- A plant you have seen at home, at school, or on holiday.
- Point of View
- Colour
- Size of main subject
- Careful attention to detail
- Background
Also... since we are going to hear the Symphony Orchestra on Friday, how about visiting this website
to find out all you can about instruments of the orchestra, and some popular classical music.
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Monday, 10 March 2014
Home Learning task - Week 6
Well done last week with the Maths and Technology investigations...great to see the paper plane designs, the kites and the tables about the Olympics.
This week there are two things to do:
1. Record how fit and strong you are. This will be baseline data to see if you improve in your fitness by the end of the term. To do this, there are two parts...
This week there are two things to do:
1. Record how fit and strong you are. This will be baseline data to see if you improve in your fitness by the end of the term. To do this, there are two parts...
- See how far and how fast you can run non-stop (up to 3km). Can you run for 5 minutes? 8 minutes? 12 minutes? More? How far do you go in that time? (Our running track at school is about 180m, or 3 laps of the school are about 1km.)
- How many of the fitness circuit activities can you do? Keep a log each day, including how many times you repeat, and how long it takes you. e.g.
- 20 step - ups (each side)
- Planks (prone hold) front, side, front, side ...20 seconds each
- 10 squats (3 seconds down, 3 seconds up)
- 10 push ups
- 10 knee-touches with elbow (like a sit-up)
- 20 calf-raises
- 20 leg lifts each side (kneeling position, one leg extended, raised & lowered)
- 2 lap run
- REPEAT 2-3 times
Monday, 24 February 2014
Earthquake Memories
Last weekend was the third anniversary of the February 22nd 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
What do you remember about the earthquake? Did you do anything to remember that day in 2011?
This week's home learning task is to capture your thoughts and memories for others to read. You may like to read articles from The Press here or use these prompts to guide you...
Find some photos and include them in your booklet of memories (at least 2 pages, and a title).
What do you remember about the earthquake? Did you do anything to remember that day in 2011?
This week's home learning task is to capture your thoughts and memories for others to read. You may like to read articles from The Press here or use these prompts to guide you...
February 22nd 2011
- Memories/ where was I?
- I saw...
- I heard...
- I felt...
- I thought...
- Other people...(what did you see them doing?)
- Looking back... (what have you learnt about yourself, about dealing with disasters, about people?)
Find some photos and include them in your booklet of memories (at least 2 pages, and a title).
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