Well done to Georgia who is Room 12's latest postcard recipient.
Georgia earned the postcard this week by having a great attitude towards everything she does, giving her best effort in all of her school work, and for great commitment to all of her sporting activities.
She is very committed!
Great job Georgia.
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Swimming Sports
Room 12's swimmers showing P.R.I.D.E in and around the pool.
Keldon
Victoria (Green togs)
Liske ready to dive
Victoria in the freestyle race
Keighan supporting her house
Izrael in the backstroke
Keighan in the backstroke
Keldon ready to start
Keldon waiting to start
Georgia backstroking beautifully
Keldon and Shaydn supporting their houses after their swim
Victoria coming second
Liske with a win, Tarshay lining up too
Keldon in the big race.
Keldon
Victoria (Green togs)
Liske ready to dive
Victoria in the freestyle race
Keighan supporting her house
Izrael in the backstroke
Keighan in the backstroke
Keldon ready to start
Keldon waiting to start
Georgia backstroking beautifully
Keldon and Shaydn supporting their houses after their swim
Victoria coming second
Liske with a win, Tarshay lining up too
Keldon in the big race.
Sunday, 23 February 2014
P.R.I.D.E awards
Well done to Bodie Scott and Mya Wallace who were Room 12's first P.R.I.D.E award recipients.
They are both fabulous examples of Parkvale Pride in action.
They are both fabulous examples of Parkvale Pride in action.
Postcard Recipient Week 3- Logan Neis
Congratulations to Logan who was this week's postcard recipient.
Logan has earned the postcard by being super well behaved, completing his work to a high standard, and always having a positive attitude. Logan is a very hard worker, and demonstrates Parkvale P.R.I.D.E inside and outside of the classroom.
Logan has earned the postcard by being super well behaved, completing his work to a high standard, and always having a positive attitude. Logan is a very hard worker, and demonstrates Parkvale P.R.I.D.E inside and outside of the classroom.
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
P.R.I.D.E Challenge No.3
For today's P.R.I.D.E challenge, the students were in groups and working together to compete a challenge. The task was to use a small amount of Lego to make an animal of their choice.
The students could only have the items that they were given, and the tricky part was agreeing as a group, planning and creating their animal as a team.
Some team members had to really try to involve themselves, and others couldn't come up with a game plan quick enough.
Here are some of the animals.
A Zebra
A hippo
A lion
An elephant
A frog
A giraffe
The winner- A bluebird
The students could only have the items that they were given, and the tricky part was agreeing as a group, planning and creating their animal as a team.
Some team members had to really try to involve themselves, and others couldn't come up with a game plan quick enough.
Here are some of the animals.
A Zebra
A hippo
A lion
An elephant
A frog
A giraffe
The winner- A bluebird
Monday, 17 February 2014
Rory
Rory is Room 12's class teddy.
Each night he goes home with a student who needs to take care of him, and write a journal about all of the things they got up to together.
Rory recently had his first trip to the dentist with Georgia.
Rory has also been to the park, scootering, the beach, swimming lessons, and many more places!
Each night he goes home with a student who needs to take care of him, and write a journal about all of the things they got up to together.
Rory recently had his first trip to the dentist with Georgia.
Rory has also been to the park, scootering, the beach, swimming lessons, and many more places!
Sunday, 16 February 2014
The Fern Dollar system
Hi everyone,
The Fern dollar system in Room 12 is a financial literacy and rewards system.
Students can earn fern dollars by completing work, great behaviour, being a positive role model and showing Parkvale P.R.I.D.E.
However, they also must earn enough money in the week to pay for their classroom bills (power, table rent, and bag hook rent).
Excess money can be saved and spent.........
The Fern dollar system in Room 12 is a financial literacy and rewards system.
Students can earn fern dollars by completing work, great behaviour, being a positive role model and showing Parkvale P.R.I.D.E.
However, they also must earn enough money in the week to pay for their classroom bills (power, table rent, and bag hook rent).
Excess money can be saved and spent.........
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Postcard Week 2- Victoria Sullivan
Victoria has earned the postcard this week for having excellent listening skills, always giving her best, and being very kind and helpful to others. She is always on task, and gives her best effort. Victoria definitely has Parkvale P.R.I.D.E and shows it every day.
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Dog Tricks
This dog can do tricks. You need to type in the instruction, spelling it correctly. What tricks can you get your dog to do?
New Zealand flag winners are......
We had our weekly P.R.I.D.E challenge today.
The task
Replicate the New Zealand flag on a larger piece of paper.
Students had just 45 minutes to work together to reproduce the flag effectively. This was quite challenging, and some teams struggled to work together, and to share their ideas well. Most teams worked effectively together, showing respect for each others' ideas, and showing determination to achieve this in the time given.
Mrs Lowe was the guest judge this afternoon, and she selected the flag made by Connor, Shaydn, Emma and Paige. She commented that they had made the best flag, especially the union jack, and the colouring was mainly correct and even.
Connor, Shaydn, Emma and Paige were also very good at working together. They quickly decided on a plan of attack, and worked to produce it.
What an amazing co-operative group!
The task
Replicate the New Zealand flag on a larger piece of paper.
Students had just 45 minutes to work together to reproduce the flag effectively. This was quite challenging, and some teams struggled to work together, and to share their ideas well. Most teams worked effectively together, showing respect for each others' ideas, and showing determination to achieve this in the time given.
Mrs Lowe was the guest judge this afternoon, and she selected the flag made by Connor, Shaydn, Emma and Paige. She commented that they had made the best flag, especially the union jack, and the colouring was mainly correct and even.
Connor, Shaydn, Emma and Paige were also very good at working together. They quickly decided on a plan of attack, and worked to produce it.
What an amazing co-operative group!
Valentine's Day Love
With Valentine's Day coming tomorrow, Room 12 made some heart art showing the things that we each love. They look great, and the students had to think hard about the things that matter the most to them.
Spiders by Connor
This is another fine paragraph from Connor.
It has several good features, including using two correctly punctuated lists, great punctuation and spelling, different sentence starters, and interesting vocabulary.
What a great paragraph Connor!
Some spiders are dangerous and some are deadly. There are 3 names for deadly spider bites named poison, venom and toxic. All spiders have a painful bite. These arachnids travel in four different ways: crawling, jumping, climbing and swimming. Creatures like these spin webs to catch their prey.
By Connor
It has several good features, including using two correctly punctuated lists, great punctuation and spelling, different sentence starters, and interesting vocabulary.
What a great paragraph Connor!
Some spiders are dangerous and some are deadly. There are 3 names for deadly spider bites named poison, venom and toxic. All spiders have a painful bite. These arachnids travel in four different ways: crawling, jumping, climbing and swimming. Creatures like these spin webs to catch their prey.
By Connor
Horses by Victoria
We have been working on separating our writing into paragraphs (different sections for different ideas). The students had to plan, write, edit and share their work.
This piece is written by Victoria, a Year 4. She is great at experimenting and trying out new things with her writing. Great job Victoria!
Horses
This piece is written by Victoria, a Year 4. She is great at experimenting and trying out new things with her writing. Great job Victoria!
Horses
Description
Horses have hooves, not feet. They have a long tail to whack
flies away from their body. Horses have a mane over their neck and a little bit
over their head. Their ears prick back if they are angry. The horses neck has
the mane on it to stop it’s neck from getting sunburnt. The horses neck is
attached to the head, which has the ears, eyes and nose on it. It has 3 body
parts; the neck, the head and the body.
Habitat
Horses live on a farm. On the farm, there are paddocks.
Horses stay in the paddocks so they don’t go into peoples’ houses. At night,
they put the horses into stables so they don’t get cold at night.
Diet
All horses eat hay, hard feed and grass. Not all horses eat
carrots and apples. Some horses, like one of my horses, Maggie, eat oddfellows.
She doesn’t just like oddfellows, she loves oddfellows. They also eat oats.
Behaviour
Horses travel from farm to farm in a horsefloat. You can ride
horses too! Horses can gallop instead of running. Galloping is just like
jogging for horses. When horses are playing, they run, jump, buck and kick. You
don’t want to be in the horse paddock when they are like that!
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Can the teachers dance?
The teachers all learned a dance to show that we could display Parkvale PRIDE, even in tricky situations. Here it is.
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Postcard Week 1: Oskar Greig
This week, it was very hard to pick the postcard recipient. All of the students have given their best efforts in so many areas, and it has been great to begin to get to know such lovely students.
Oskar received the first postcard of 2014 for his effort in all areas. He is always super helpful, and gives his absolute best. This week he has definitely shown that he has Parkvale PRIDE.
Oskar received the first postcard of 2014 for his effort in all areas. He is always super helpful, and gives his absolute best. This week he has definitely shown that he has Parkvale PRIDE.
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Tower Challenge
5th February 2014
Today we had our first class challenge. The students were asked to build a tower out of the items available to them: spaghetti and marshmallows. It was a very difficult task, and the students needed to show lots of PRIDE to work together to complete their tasks.
There were a range of outcomes.
Today we had our first class challenge. The students were asked to build a tower out of the items available to them: spaghetti and marshmallows. It was a very difficult task, and the students needed to show lots of PRIDE to work together to complete their tasks.
There were a range of outcomes.
Many children found this task challenging, and they definitely needed to give their Personal Best, and show Determination to succeed.
Well done Room 12
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