Thursday, February 15, 2018

Kiwi Can 2018


Back into another term of Kiwi Can with our new Kiwi Can leaders Owen and Katie. Our module for this term is respect which we have been talking a lot about. It fits in well with our class treaty and all of the things that are important to us. In Kiwi Can we completed an activity about what respect looked like, sounds like and feels like. There were some great ideas thrown around and we are looking forward to seeing them implemented in Te Ara Takitini this year. Bring on the respect and the Kiwi Can points!

Our Summer Memories



We have spent the last week or so working on displaying our summer memories. We used a phone template to do this, having our highlights on the front and then filled in some boxes with details inside our phones. We were working hard on presenting these and we took our time in making them look great. They were a big project but we are pretty happy with how they turned out.
Take a look.






The Treaty of Te Ropu Ngakaunui

In class we have been learning about the Treaty of Waitangi. We have had many discussions, watched videos and done our own research on what was involved on this important day way back in 1840.

The work we have been doing on the Treaty of Waitangi
We read the Tree hut treaty and then decided to make our own. In small groups, we brainstormed different ideas about expectations from all different people, such as, ourselves, our parents, our teachers, Mr Wilkinson, and even our cleaners. Miss Johnstone put the some of these ideas together to form our class Treaty. Nalanee and Nazif stained it with tea and coffee because we wanted it to resemble an old document like the Treaty of Waitangi. Miss Johnstone then (carefully) burnt the edges, and her fingers, to give it an old look. We think it looks great and it takes pride of place on our wall! We also created class portraits to put around it and act as our signatures. There were hundreds of people who signed the Treaty of Waitangi.. so we didn't have quite as many!

Look at how fantastic it looks up on the wall...

Te Tiriti o Te Ropu Ngakaunui



Monday, February 12, 2018

Welcome Back Water Day

Second Friday back at school... so why not have a water party? We had an absolute blast! First there were water games, apple bobbing, relays, sponges and water guns were involved.
The girls ready to go

Running away from the water during all in tag. 
Generous Owens Transport workers came in to feed us

Payton having a cool off.
After an hour of this we needed some energy for what was about to happen after lunch. Luckily for us some nice men from Owen's Transport provided us with not just a free sausage sizzle but also fruit and some water! After we had our sausage (and in some case 5 sausages) we were prepared for our Senior water fight.
But first... a pool party!
The water fight began and our first target was Mr Wilkinson himself.. of course. We had water guns, water balloons, drinkbottles, hoses, buckets... you name it, we had it!

The girls with the big guns.. look out!
Ms Raisin got in on the action... and came out soaked.

By the end of the day we were all absolutely soaked and ready for the weekend. What a great day at Gilberthorpe.