Friday, March 31, 2017

A Slimey Friday Morning

Wow! Another amazing Tawa Class student brought in a science experiment she had created at home. Unique and her sister Nirvana (from Rata class) made some SLIME! Unique shared it with us in class today. "It feels so gooey, sticky and icky" she told us.


Here is a link to Unique's blog How To Make Slime, where she tells us exactly how she made it and what she used. Well done Unique, and thank-you for sharing it with us.

Friday, March 24, 2017

Chrysler the Scientist


Today we were very lucky in Tawa as we had our own SCIENTIST in class. Chrysler, or Mr Chrysler as he was known today, came to school with a volcano he had created at home with help from his mum. He made this from paper mache and painted it so that it looked like a real volcano.
 He also brought with him some baking soda and vinegar. We invited Rata class along to watch this with us and we got to see his volcano erupt! We learnt that there was a chemical reaction between the baking soda and the vinegar, we even used red food colouring so that it looked like real lava! It flowed out of the volcano and looked awesome. He even answered some questions about it for us afterwards. 
Thank you Chrysler for sharing your learning with us. We look forward to doing more science experiments in Tawa this year. 









Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Term One 2017


Tawa Class 2017


Kia Ora!

Well it is already week 8 and what a great 8 weeks it has been! We have been so busy in Tawa this term that we have forgotten to post any blogs! We have enjoyed lots of fun things so far such as writing recounts, narratives and a procedure, reading heaps of exciting books, working hard on our maths, completing fitness circuits, and learning about Christchurch and different cultures as part of our topic which is "Our Place in the World." Another cool thing that we have been working on is our mihis. These are pretty special to us and we are practising them lots as we want to have them memorised so that we can introduce ourselves to other people in Maori.

Last week on Friday we had a St Patricks mufti day. It was amazing seeing the school as a sea of green. Heaps of us came wearing green wigs, green clothes, and some people even dyed their hair green for a day! It was a heap of fun and a great way to celebrate St Patricks day and the Irish culture. Here are some photos, look at how awesome we all look.... :) 



This week we have started swimming. Every afternoon we are walking to the swimming school, even if it is raining! We will be doing this for the next 2 weeks and so far we are really enjoying it. We have some teachers there who are teaching us to swim and how to be safe in the water. This is very important for us as we grow up in New Zealand. 

We are super lucky to be a part of Tawa Class this year. We are an extremely cool bunch of kids who are excited to learn new things. This terms value is respect and is something we will continue to focus on. So far we are doing a pretty good job, and our teachers think they are pretty lucky to have us!


We look forward to sharing our learning with you from now on. There are a lot of exciting things happening at Gilberthorpe this year so stay tuned!


Ka kite, from the students in Tawa Class, Miss Johnstone & Mr C