Today for Cybersmart we have been learning all about 'netiquette' and what it means. We watched some videos as a class, and made a brainstorm on the whiteboard about appropriate ways to act online. We then learned to use a new tool "Venngage" to share our learning. We had a lot of fun experimenting with this site, and created some pretty cool and informative infographics. We made sure they all had a title, at least 3 tips, and stood out in order to capture the audience's attention.
What do you think?
Kia Ora and welcome to Te Rōpū Ngākaunui's blog! We are a year 4/5 class at Gilberthorpe School in Christchurch. This is a place where we can share our learning with you. We would love for you to comment and check out our individual blogs to see what we get up to. Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Cybersmart Lesson Two
Today in class we have been learning about Personal vs Private information and what we should be sharing to the world on our blog.
We all completed a google drawing, sorting through info about Miss Morgan's cute dog called Cooper. Lots of us disagreed about where the information went, but in the end we all decided on this:
We all completed a google drawing, sorting through info about Miss Morgan's cute dog called Cooper. Lots of us disagreed about where the information went, but in the end we all decided on this:
Do you agree? |
Monday, May 13, 2019
Basketball with the Rams!
Some lucky Year 5 and 6 students have been lucky enough to be training with 2 of the Rams Basketball players for the last 2 Wednesday afternoons.
We have been learning lots of different skills and drills such as dribbling, different types of passing, tricks, listening to other players, and many fun games!
We have been having so much fun with Emmett and Cam. Some of us have been attending the games and we were lucky to receive some free tickets to the big game vs Southland Sharks at Horncastle arena this Friday! We are so excited and can't wait to cheer on our favourite team.
We have been learning lots of different skills and drills such as dribbling, different types of passing, tricks, listening to other players, and many fun games!
We have been having so much fun with Emmett and Cam. Some of us have been attending the games and we were lucky to receive some free tickets to the big game vs Southland Sharks at Horncastle arena this Friday! We are so excited and can't wait to cheer on our favourite team.
Go Rams! |
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Our Behaviour Expectation Week One
This week our focus for behaviour is 'Before School'
As a class we discussed everything we could do to ensure we are ready to begin our school day. Most of our ideas are on the image below
We then completed an activity to show some of the activities we could do when the school bell rings at 8.30. A lot of us wanted to go on our devices during this time however, we still need to build some trust before we can do this. We came up with some creative ideas. But here are Miss Johnstone's below:
As a class we discussed everything we could do to ensure we are ready to begin our school day. Most of our ideas are on the image below
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Monday, April 8, 2019
Pride in Our Achievements
This week our value is Make Someone's Day and we are looking at Pride in our Achievements.
This is a good chance to reflect on all of the amazing things we have achieved this term.
Here's Miss Johnstone's.
This is a good chance to reflect on all of the amazing things we have achieved this term.
Here's Miss Johnstone's.
You can check out ours on our own blogs! |
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Jason Gunn comes to Gilby
Te Ropu Ngakaunui and Te Ropu Maia have been learning the song My Hometown by Jason Gunn for assembly. We thought we would contact Jason and see if he wanted to come down and watch our performance. Unfortunately he was at the vigil at Hagley Park the same time assembly was on! This was ok though because he sent us a video to share at assembly instead.. click on the pic below for a link to our special video.
Jason came and visited us at school on Tuesday Morning. He walked in the door and said "Can I ask you a silly question? Would you guys like to be on the radio??!"
We performed our song and it was recorded to be put on More FM later that day. We did a fantastic job and brought Jason close to tears. He was with us for 45 minutes and talked to us all about what we want to be when we grow up. We had such a great time, what a cool guys!
We loved hearing ourselves on the radio, thanks for coming Jason!
Happy/starstruck faces |
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
All about Ngakaunui
Check out our descriptions of ourselves.
Art in Ngakaunui
We have spent the last couple of weeks decorating our plain grey walls in our classroom.
We created some beautiful portraits based on the style of the artist Nate Williams (check him out). We talked about our interests and things that were important to us. Then we divided our portraits up and wrote these words on. They look amazing up on our walls!
We are also learning our Mihi's this term so we created some colourful visual Mihi masterpieces. Don't they look great! Now we just need to practise speaking them...
We created some beautiful portraits based on the style of the artist Nate Williams (check him out). We talked about our interests and things that were important to us. Then we divided our portraits up and wrote these words on. They look amazing up on our walls!
Sport Canterbury
For the last two Friday mornings Ngakaunui has been working with Mike Peacock from Sport Canterbury. He has been coming in and showing us how we can use sport equipment in different ways. We each received a sports bag, and in it was some gear. Week One we worked with bean bags, tennis balls and cones. We explored different games and the students had the chance to work together to come up with different ways to use these. Although it was a rainy day and we had to do this in the hall, we had a lot of fun! We then got to take all of this new gear home and show our parents what we had come up with. We are trying really hard to remember to fill out our PassSports with all of the new games we have been coming up with at home.
Week 2 Mike came in with a whole load of Frisbees! It was so much fun learning how to throw these and coming up with games. Students used chalk to create their own Frisbee Golf games (a fave of Miss Johnstone's), there was 'who can throw the furtherest', and Frisbee dodgeball.
A lot of fun on a Friday morning. Students were out there at morning tea with their Frisbees which was awesome to see. A couple ended up on the roof so we are waiting for Mark to get these down... oops!
Check out how much fun we had.
Brett was here!
Look at the happy faces |
Brett Fairweather came into Gilberthorpe School last Wednesday. He had the whole school on their feet practising their Jump Jam moves. It was such a great way to begin our day. He even got the teachers on stage to help him out with the Coconut song. Miss Johnstone used to practise that in her lounge quite some years ago so it was a dream come true meeting the man himself!
Check us out...
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Duffy Comes To Gilby
We spent last Friday afternoon watching the Duffy Theatre Show.
It is the school holidays and Duffy is off to spend the break with his cousin Sam and Aunty Grace. Sam and Duffy don’t get to see each other much, as they live in different cities, but they talk a lot while they play games together. It turns out Sam is a bit addicted to one particular game. Duffy wants to do fun things IRL (in real life) and get some holiday reading in, but Sam is seriously lacking books. In his boredom Duffy starts to play with mysterious family heirlooms and gets sucked right into the game! Duffy and Sam have to work together to battle creatures such as the Dismantler and the Scrambler to help Duffy escape the game before time runs out! They learn that reading and books are their only hope.
We were so engrossed! Check out some pics below. Thanks Duffy!
It is the school holidays and Duffy is off to spend the break with his cousin Sam and Aunty Grace. Sam and Duffy don’t get to see each other much, as they live in different cities, but they talk a lot while they play games together. It turns out Sam is a bit addicted to one particular game. Duffy wants to do fun things IRL (in real life) and get some holiday reading in, but Sam is seriously lacking books. In his boredom Duffy starts to play with mysterious family heirlooms and gets sucked right into the game! Duffy and Sam have to work together to battle creatures such as the Dismantler and the Scrambler to help Duffy escape the game before time runs out! They learn that reading and books are their only hope.
We were so engrossed! Check out some pics below. Thanks Duffy!
Friday, March 8, 2019
Top Team
Yesterday we were lucky enough to have Top Team come to our school! We got to school all excited to see lots of different activities laid out for us on the field. The event began at 11.30. We were sorted into 10 teams and had to rotate around activities. Check out some of these below:
We had such a fun day. Our value for the week was teamwork and we showed a lot of this throughout the day. Miss Johnstone gave out plenty of fish tickets to people providing encouragement and support to their team members. Gilberthorpe students are great team players!
"The Human Conveyor Belt" |
Our favourite activity. We had to get water from one end of an obstacle course to the next...without using our hands! |
Miss Waho blocking some leaky pipes |
We really had to work together as a team for this one |
Who can build the highest tower? |
A massive game of Memory! Hamish doing well coping with tiles blowing away in the wind. |
Teamwork |
Great day had by all of us! |
We had such a fun day. Our value for the week was teamwork and we showed a lot of this throughout the day. Miss Johnstone gave out plenty of fish tickets to people providing encouragement and support to their team members. Gilberthorpe students are great team players!
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Te Ropu Ngakaunui 2019
Good lookin bunch! |
Ngakaunui 2019- a great bunch of hardworking students! Looking forward to an amazing year.
Happy faces |
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