Some things to think about...

Good, better, best. Never let it rest until your good is better and your better is best.

"Never look down on anyone unless you are helping them up." R. Jessie James.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Week 9 - Homework






  • SCIENCE FAIR ...Well this week for homework there should be a real focus going into finishing off the final touches to Science Fair work. Everyone should be now onto preparing their findings for presentation onto their boards as well as preparing a small discussion to share with the class on what they have carried out and found out....



  • Spelling - List words to learn and get tested on orally at home.



  • Personal reading daily.



  • Mathletics - Log onto mathletics and complete yuor assigned activities and continue to sharpen up on those basic facts there.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Week 8 Assembly Award - Jake




Well done Jake - Super efforts with your maths and problem solving - keep up the good work here!

Some Ideas On How To Present Your Science Fair Board

Well with Science Fair gettng very close, most students are now (or should be) starting to prepare some of their findings and work to present on their Display Board. Here is a power point presentation of some very useful layout tips and ideas.
How to Do the Display of Your Science Fair Board

Monday, June 20, 2011

Week 8 - Homework


SCIENCE FAIR!!!...things should be coming together here with Science Fair - those fo you who are testing should be well through this now and hopefully starting to think about some of the results you are getting from the tests you have done. If you are "making/inventing" something you should be well through this now and hopefully testing your model or design out. Later this week and next week we will look at ways to bring it all together in order to present what you have done in a fantastic way!
Spelling - learn your list words and get them checked off by someone at home daily.
Maths - get onto mathletics and complete some of the assigned tasks you have - there will be some "statistics" tasks assigned to you. Plus Maths sheet (Tuesday)
Reading - 20 minutes of daily reading of your library/chapter book.
Forensics - Check out the link below and have a look some of the interactive stuff related to our forensics learning.

CSI: The Experience - Web Adventures


CSI: The Experience - Web Adventures - Click here to go to the site
Here is a great site we have been using to look at some Forensic Science - there are loads more activites here from the ones we have covered in class to have a go at!

Friday, June 17, 2011

Week 7 Assembly Award - Sam


Great stuff Sam - Consistently Hard working, fantastic manners and an all round super attitude!!

Room 13 running challenge... 2086km!!


Well we started our running challenge yesterday. As a class we are going to run the virtual length of New Zealand from Bluff to Cape Reinga (2086km!!!). We have a loop here at school that we all run. The laps are recorded and our class total from each run will be the distance we move up the country each day. We have 4 weeks of this term to see how far we can get as a class. As well as the class challenge we will be seeing how many members of the class can run the distance of a marathon (42.2km) and half distance before the end of the term, the challenge is on!! This is part of our preparation for the school cross country early next term as well as a great way to keep fit and healthy. There will be regular updates of our progress here as we go.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Week 7 - Homework

This week homework is
  • to continue with Science Fair work. You should be well into the testing and doing phases of your work and starting to gather some results to help make conclusions and summaries.
  • Maths - Long multiplication sheet. there are 20 questions - 5 per night? or all at once. Remember the steps to follow when doing these, if unsure please see me and we can help out, we will also be covering some of this in maths this week.
  • Spelling word list learning.
  • Personal Reading 15-20min each night/day.
Wow week 7 already!!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Week 6 Assembly Award - Maddison


This weeks assembly award went to Maddison. A fantastic focus and effort put into her Science Fair Inquiry so far, keep up the great work here!!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Week 5 Assembly Award - James


Well done James for receiving the assembly award this week. You showed some great leadership skills at our Berwick Camp. Enjoy the bonus Highlanders tickets and Game tonight!

Berwick - Bivvy, Bus, Walk! - Sam Kilsby


“Ahhh,” I groaned forlornly as I sat on the seats of the cotton seats of the Tinto bus, listening to the squeaky laugh of Spongebob. Mismatched scenery blurred past my line of sight, changing and twisting, becoming more obscure by the second. Finally, the automatic doors hissed open, and for the first time I glimpsed Berwick Camp.

It was awesome, not the flashest thing in the world, but then again what proper camp is? We were given twenty minutes to unload and settle into our bunkroom. We had the meanest bunkroom. I could tell you plenty of the funniest stories about the things we did in there, but that is another story,

Mr Sloan sounded the whistle when our twenty minutes was up. We all raced across the pathway to the main deck. “We are going to walk up and along a logging track to the outlook over the swampland, then go down to the camp and build the Bivoacs,” said Mr Sloan.

We set out across the gravel smothered road at 10.45, of which we turned off almost instantly, on to a logging track. The uphill slope steadily increased as the forest gave way to a sun baked road, surrounded by steep rocky mounds. A front group of faster people were quickly established, with the slower group tagging along behind. We reached a signpost on top of the flats of the hill which we had just climbed, and waited for the other group to catch up.

After studying the sign we headed down a mud bathed path that twisted and wound in unpredictable patterns. That caused a few slips and slides. Finally, after many arduous paces, which reached the lookout, which was unfortunately too wet to have lunch on. So we continued down a gorse covered bike track until we hit Farm Road. We stopped at an old rusted outhouse just off the road, and sat down to eat our lunch. After we had scoffed our lunch, we got up and played a game of Scrag, until we were called over by Mr Sloan, and sorted into our activity groups to build our bivouacs.

We were sent out into different parts of the surrounding area to build a shelter out of natural materials. My group “The pro pink team,” was luckily sent to an area with tons of natural resources, and managed to build an awesome shelter with a bridge and even a fireplace. Unfortunately, we had a gaping hole that we didn’t think we had to patch up, but we still got second place.

The last part of the walk was not incredibly difficult, but we all sprawled on the deck the moment we arrived back at camp, little did we know, the day had barely begun!!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Berwick Bivouac Buliding & Walk - Will


On Monday after we had settled into our bunkrooms we set of for bivouac building and the half hour long walk. We had to bring a packed lunch, a drink bottle and one person per active group had to have a medical kit. When the whistle blew we had to come to the deck, number of and then we were of!

When we got to a sign post we went right up farm road. It was steep and seemed to go on forever.

When we finally got to the top it was flat. We stopped for a brake here. It was straight downhill from here.

On the way down we found a lookout overlooking the wetlands one or two houses and the sea.

Eventually we got down to the flat. We found a long line of rocks to sit on and have our lunch.

After we had had our lunch it was time for bivouac building. We got into our activity groups and Mr Sloan gave out our areas that we had to make our huts in. we decided to make our hut out of a bunch of trees that looked a bit like a hut but it had a few holes in it and a to big a door, so we spent the hour that we had working on that.

When the judges came around to judge our bivouac they said that the door was too wide and the roof still had holes in it.

When we finally got back to camp it was 1:00 pm almost 3 hours had past! Well that was fun I said enthusiastically.

Berwick - Mountain Biking - Reuben Savage


“Thistles” I yell turning the handles away from the bushes then boom crash I fall hands first and then milliseconds later the the bike plunges onto me Maddy comes from behind and pulls the bike of me.

Mountain biking was my favourite activity on the sunny Tuesday morning apart from falling off the bike that I was using and going into some gorse bushes.

I was hooning around all the corners and down all of the straits and then halted to a stop then Mr. Sloan yelled out lolly break so we all speed off with a cloud of dust behind the path we had gone. Mud splattered everywhere and even in our mouths.

As we were biking back to camp my legs were starting to tire, sweat was rolling down my face like a Mexican wave then something caught my eye it was camp I suddenly peddled faster. In five minutes I was back. Back at camp, that was for lunch I could smell the odour of the hot dogs in the kitchen mmmmmmm.

Berwick Search & Rescue - Sean Kim


On Wednesday 25th of May Pete from Adventure Masters taught us how to do search and rescue. We learned how to make and get people onto stretchers and we also learned how to use and talk the phonetic alphabet. My name in the phonetic alphabet was Sierra, Echo, Alpha, November. We got split up into 3 groups and go sent to three different places. Our group had to go to the garage. Pete made us all say our names in the phonetic alphabet then sent us all to a different location. Our group got sent near a forest. When we got there we got told to look for a casualty after a while we found Cody’s dad Ryan inside a bivouac with a broken leg. One of the other groups got sent to us to take over because we had to find another casualty. We walked with a stretcher to the place we did abseiling. Luckily one other group was already helping out the casualty so we only needed to help them. We got the casualty onto the stretcher and started to take it to the car that was waiting for us. At that moment Andy Sam’s Dad fell over and broke his leg. We decided to take the stretcher and the other group helped Andy. When we got to the car we put the casualty into it and let the car drive to camp. We had so much fun.