Monday, 27 February 2017

Home Learning Challenge - Week 5

What a great swimming sports last Friday! Congratulations on your progress and improving style. Some of you competed in 25m or 50m events for the first time, and some of you beat the qualifying time in breaststroke to get to the zone sports on 9th March.

This week's Home Challenge continues your good work with Maths facts, sets you a fitness challenge (see here),  asks you to present your "Christchurch Remembers" pictures and video clips, and sets you a creative challenge...make a mask or model. See  https://nz.pinterest.com/explore/paper-mache-mask/ for mask ideas ... I'd love to see a Roald Dahl character... 



... or Google Search  images:Christchurch cathedral models” for ideas about a model of our cathedral. 






Spelling challenge this week...

          leant, lent, practice, practise, councillor, counsellor, choose, chose, loose, lose

Let's see how you get on...are you getting better at organising your time?

Monday, 13 February 2017

Home Learning Challenge - Week 3

This week see if you can show improvement with your Maths facts, spell some easily confused words, and read an excerpt from a Roald Dahl book in a way that captures the audience...

 
Listen again to this excerpt from Charlie & the Chocolate Factory http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04pvf2x to give you some ideas about reading with expression.
 



And just for fun...a little bit of science. (Why does that happen?)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViZNgU-Yt-Y  





Spelling Word Challenge

Write these in sentences to show the meaning...

        its, it's, piece, peace, desert, dessert, die, dye, waist, waste

  

Thursday, 9 February 2017

Fitness Challenge

  • 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
 By keeping a log, it will help to remind you to actually do it, rather than just want to get fit.

Thursday, 2 February 2017

2017 here we come!


Welcome back to Ouruhia for 2017. We are looking forward to another great year. 

In Room 5 we pride ourselves on being the best that we can be, and getting fired up about learning. Room 5 kids show a desire to learn, the ability to self-manage and meet deadlines, and commitment to caring for our school. (We called this "kaitiakitanga", or guardianship.) 

Each week our home learning challenges  help us practise important skills and be self-winding learners. Our home learning challenges include personal fitness, spelling and Maths basic facts. 


 
This week and next we are looking at Waitangi Day, its history and some interesting facts.
  http://www.waitangi.org.nz/explore-the-treaty#/treatyvideo/eng





There are also some video links we think you will really enjoy.
https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/1702-how-honey-heals-wounds 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9dyaL1-8AY


Looking forward to sharing your learning and ideas...

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Christmas Decorations and Preparations

We are just a few days away from our end of year concert...this year it's "Ouruhia's Got Talent." Rehearsals are well underway, with some individual items, and other group items showcasing rhythmic chants and Christmas carols...with a solo spot from Zoe Mc,  and 2-part harmonies from our special singing group.

Our Year 8s are being treated to a night out at the Court Theatre tonight, seeing "Legally Blonde," a musical comedy that has had great reviews... see here. Live theatre and performing arts are highly valued at our school, and all children get to experience performing in concerts each year. This has been a tradition for some years at Ouruhia, and it is hoped our Year 8s  will continue to enjoy going to shows throughout their lives.

We have been making Christmas decorations from found materials...some beautiful and creative work, I think you'll agree. 















Have a safe and happy festive season. How about using those creative talents during the holidays to build or make something wonderful? Ka kite ano.







Monday, 31 October 2016

Learning Languages...French & Maori




Here's a new challenge for this week...since we have been looking at counting and naming objects in the classroom in French and Maori, how about setting yourself a vocab target:

  • Count to 20 in Maori; then count in 2s (odd and even). Can you also count backwards?
  • Count to 20 in French; then count in 2s (odd and even). Can you also count backwards?
  • Name common classroom objects in French and in Maori
  • Be able to ask "What is this?" in French and Maori
 Use the vocab sheets  you have been given (...should be stuck in your Languages book), and also check out the activities on these links which can be accessed via our class wiki page...

http://ouruhia5.wikispaces.com/French and http://hereoora.tki.org.nz/Reomations and http://kupu.maori.nz/kupu



http://ouruhia5.wikispaces.com/French

Don't forget to keep those other weekly learning challenges going...


  • aim for 10/10 with your Spelling Words to Learn
  • practise maths facts daily...you should have cards made for about 10 of these ("hard ones")
 You can also practise your Maths facts with the "150 sheets",  Skoolbo and on our wiki Maths page

Leave a comment to show how you are getting on.

Go hard!

Friday, 5 August 2016

Inspiring Olympians

I have many favourite memories from Olympic Games which I have seen since when I was at school.

What can you find out about these inspiring Olympians? Why have they become famous?
(There are some links below, but I expect that you will do further research...use libraries, TV programmes, You Tube, Google, and ask parents or grandparents...lots of different sources.)



Nadia Comaneci 

Paavo Nurmi

Fanny Blankers-Koen

Peter Snell

Jesse Owens

Jack Lovelock

Yvette Williams 

Danyon Loader

Ian Ferguson

Mark Todd

Caroline & Georgina Evers-Swindell

Sarah Ulmer

Beatrice Faumuina

Valerie Adams

Follow this link to find out more facts about NZ Olympians

Google search "Famous Olympians" for more info...

...and here's a wee challenge...find out which cities the summer Olympics have been held in since 1896. (Why weren't there any in 1916, 1940 and 1944?) Mark them on a world map.