Room 7 has shared with us some learning they have been doing about kids in Kenya. Niamh's mum works with a group called So They Can, who help displaced families in Kenya. They have built a school, a hospital, a farm and a home for kids without families.
Room 6 have joined room 7 in writing to the kids at the school. They might be amazed that kids across the world are thinking and talking about them.
Learning about the kids' situation in Kenya has also made us appreciate how lucky we are...
Here is a link to the website we looked at this week:
www.sotheycan.org
Raumati Beach School Room 6
We are a class of year one students, just starting out on our learning journey!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Fabulous Floral Fun
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Celebrating and Supporting Daffodil Day
WOW!
Raumati Beach School raised $866 in support of the Cancer Society's Daffodil Day. We all came dressed in our spring finery and bought daffodils and tattoos from the stall on the front court.
Rooms 6 and 8 also had a visit from Zena, the Daffodil Dog. She belongs to Janie who works for the Cancer Society. Zena was joined by her friend, Nina, who was dressed like a daffodil!
Here are the recounts that room 6 wrote about Zena's visit...
We have been learning that a recount is a story that tells you about something that has happened.
We're pretty proud of our writing!
On Wednesday, Zena the dog came to school and we got to see
Zena. Zena can do tricks and we got to
pat her. Zena is a daffodil dog. Maddison
Z ena the dog jumped over the table and she was wearing a
necklace. She came to school because we
raised money for Daffodil Day. Ryan
On Wednesday, Zena the dog came to school. Zena is a Daffodil Dog and we met her in the library and we all got to pat her. Daniel S
O n Wednesday, Zena the dog came to school. We saw her in the library and we met
Dean. Zena is the Daffodil Dog. Fletcher
Zena the dog came to school and she jumped over the table at
the library. She is beautiful. She had daffodils all around her neck and a
wig. It is dark red. Zena and Dean and Nina visited our school to
say thank you for our raising money. S ophia
On Wednesday, a Daffodil Dog came to school. Her name was Zena. She jumped over a table. We also met with room 8 in the library. Her owners names were Nina and Dean. The dog wore a rock-star wig and the dog was
a Daffodil Dog. We got to pat her. She raised money and that was on Daffodil
Day. She is 4 and a 1/2. Kara
Zena went to school and she was here because our school raised
money and she is a clever dog. Billy
Zena the dog’s owners locked Zena up for six months on a fence
then Zena got rescued. Zena came to our
school and now she is the Daffodil Dog. Alex
Zena the dog went on the table and the dog went over the
table. She came to school and she is the
Daffodil Dog. Te Ahu
Zena the dog went over the table and the dog had a wig on
because she was dressed up as the Daffodil Dog. Daisy
Raumati Beach School raised $866 in support of the Cancer Society's Daffodil Day. We all came dressed in our spring finery and bought daffodils and tattoos from the stall on the front court.
Rooms 6 and 8 also had a visit from Zena, the Daffodil Dog. She belongs to Janie who works for the Cancer Society. Zena was joined by her friend, Nina, who was dressed like a daffodil!
Here are the recounts that room 6 wrote about Zena's visit...
We have been learning that a recount is a story that tells you about something that has happened.
We're pretty proud of our writing!
Zena the dog came to school and she wore a wig. She is the daffodil dog and on Daffodil Day
we dressed up and raised money. Josh
Zena the dog came to school.
She did some tricks. She jumped
over tables. She wagged her tail. She
had a rock star wig. She came to school
to say thank you for Daffodil Day. Lucy
Zena the dog came to school on Wednesday. It was at the library. She is the Daffodil Dog. It was today. Zoe
On Wednesday, Zena the dog came to school. Zena is a Daffodil Dog and we met her in the library and we all got to pat her. Daniel S
On Wednesday, Zena came to school. She jumped over the table and she wagged her
tail. Zena is a Daffodil Dog. McKaela
Zena the dog jumped over the table and she came to school
because we raised money for Daffodil Day. Parley
Zena the dog came to school because we raised money for the
Cancer Society. Charlie
In the library Zena came to school. It was in the library on Wednesday. She did some tricks. She came to school because we raised money. Alice
On Wednesday in the library, we had visitors. Their names were Zena, Nina and Dean. Zena is a dog who is the Daffodil Day
Dog. She was thanking us for raising
money for the Cancer Society. She did a
show for us. It was with room 8. Ella
On Wednesday, the dog came and visited and she danced and
jumped over tables. We went to the
library. She came to school because she
is the Daffodil Dog Daniel L
We went to the library and there was a dog. It was Zena.
She is the Daffodil Dog. Jaden
Thursday, August 23, 2012
The Olympics comes to RBS!!
We had a whole school Olympics games this week. We were supposed to have it outside, but it's been raining so much that the ground was really muddy and it kept raining during the day.
We were in groups around the school with kids from other classes. Each group had a country that they represented. We came to school dressed in our country's colours. This photo shows us all in our Olympic clothes. It was lots of fun working with kids from all over the school. Everyone helped to look after each other and the teachers said they were so proud of the way we had fun with people we didn't even know to start with!
There were so many fun activities - balloon balancing, paper aeroplane races, jump jam, parachute games. Maybe they'll put some of these games in the real Olympics!!!
We were in groups around the school with kids from other classes. Each group had a country that they represented. We came to school dressed in our country's colours. This photo shows us all in our Olympic clothes. It was lots of fun working with kids from all over the school. Everyone helped to look after each other and the teachers said they were so proud of the way we had fun with people we didn't even know to start with!
There were so many fun activities - balloon balancing, paper aeroplane races, jump jam, parachute games. Maybe they'll put some of these games in the real Olympics!!!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
A tribute to Margaret Mahy
At the end of the week, we learned the sad news that famous NZ author, Margaret Mahy, had died.
We read some of her stories. One of them was called Fantail, Fantail and we made fantail headbands with coloured feathers.
Mrs Keating's favourite story is The Lion in the Meadow. She read it to us and we made amazing lion faces with paint and paper strips. They are hanging up in the hallway.
We changed the words of the story too, "Mother, there is a big, roaring, yellow, whiskery lion at school!" We thought of some other adjectives to describe the lion too...such as: vegetarian (because he only eats apples), scared (of the dragon), friendly... you will see smiles on our lions' faces because they are friendly too.
We are sad that Margaret Mahy has died but we are glad we have so many fantastic stories to read - thank you, Margaret!
We read some of her stories. One of them was called Fantail, Fantail and we made fantail headbands with coloured feathers.
Mrs Keating's favourite story is The Lion in the Meadow. She read it to us and we made amazing lion faces with paint and paper strips. They are hanging up in the hallway.
We changed the words of the story too, "Mother, there is a big, roaring, yellow, whiskery lion at school!" We thought of some other adjectives to describe the lion too...such as: vegetarian (because he only eats apples), scared (of the dragon), friendly... you will see smiles on our lions' faces because they are friendly too.
We are sad that Margaret Mahy has died but we are glad we have so many fantastic stories to read - thank you, Margaret!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Matariki
It is the maori new year called Matariki.
We are having a disco in the hall to celebrate Matariki on Friday.
We are wearing mufti. It is only for year 1s and 2s.
At the disco, we are going to dance from 2pm til 3pm. We have made colourful Matariki decorations to make the hall pretty and beautiful.
We made stars and we wrote a story on the back about what we're thankful for, because Matariki is a time to celebrate all the good things in life.
We also made a cloak and we put feathers on the cloak. We wrote something that we had learned about Matariki on the feathers and then we coloured them in.
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