Sunday, September 16, 2012

Production Week - The Uno Effect

Yay, production week is here at last!  
We have been practicing our acting and dance routines for some weeks now.  We are sooo excited about performing in costume for our families and friends.  
We hope to see you at one of our performances this week!  Here is a sneaky peek of us in costume!

Sunday, August 12, 2012

The Impossible Bridge

This week the Kea Reading group read a book called The Impossible Bridge, in which a class of children were expected to design and construct model bridges.  After reading the book in class the Kea Group had to construct a bridge of their own at home and bring it along to school for strength testing the next day.  We had fun testing the bridges with a toy car and are pleased to announce they all passed the test! Sam and his Dad went one step further and constructed a magnificent bridge which was admired by all!  Well done Sam and Simon!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Goodbye!

 
We have had a WONDERFUL last day together! Here are some photos of us eating HOT CHIPS together! YUM!






Wednesday, July 11, 2012

We miss you Nora!


On the last day of term we were very happy to receive an email from Nora! We wrote her back straight away and sent her this photo as well. Here is the email we wrote:

Dear Nora,

We miss you heaps! We were so excited to get your email!!! Mrs Naik tried to surprise us BUT she gave it away by mistake!!

Amy and Mia are SOOO LUCKY to be seeing you soon, they are bringing you some cards that we have made.

We loved looking at your photos, it looks like you are having so much fun! There is a photo of you in Japan and it looks like you have something on your head, what is it?

We have so many questions to ask you about your life in Germany!

1. Who are your best friends?
2. Is the bottom photo a picture of your school?
3. When you went to Japan did you learn any Japanese?
4. Who is your teacher is she/he nice (Or is she/he like the Trunchbull!?)?
5. How long did you stay in Japan?

It's a pity you missed watching Matilda with us, we had buttery popcorn and we all wished you were with us! We all want to come to Germany and visit you now! Maybe we can try to squeeze into Amy and Mia's suitcase!

Maybe after the holidays we can arrange to SKYPE with you?

We hope to hear from you soon,

Love from everyone in room 9.





Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Orca Whales!

As part of our inquiry, The Wonder of Whales, we have been learning about TOOTHED whales. We watched this interesting video about "wave washing." Wave washing is a smart technique that Orca whales use to catch seals! We felt a bit sad for the seal but it all made more sense once we learned about the significance of FOOD CHAINS! Enjoy!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Wonder of Whales!


Today we looked at EXTREME whales! We found out that the BLUE WHALE is the largest whale AND the largest known animal that has ever existed!! Here are some of the other facts that we learned:


1. Hecter's dolphins are the smallest cetaceans at 1.5 metres
2. Dwarf sperm whales are the smallest whales at 2.5 metres
3. The Blue whale is the largest whale at 35 metres
4. The sperm whale is the largest toothed whale at 15 metres


We then went outside and used a metre stick and chalk to measure the size of these amazing mammals!




 Can you see Evie and Lucy jumping in the background? Well from Olivia (at the front) to the Evie and Lucy at the back is actually the length of a BLUE WHALE!



We found out that the ENTIRE class, lying head to toe, was still less then the length of a BLUE WHALE!

Goodbye Grace and Nora!


Last Thursday we had a FEAST as a special goodbye to Grace and Nora. We were amazed with the amazing HEALTHY food choices. Thank you parents for your contributions!
 


Friday, May 11, 2012

More Science Week!

Equipment needed: 


What to do:




 
Explosion Results!!
 
 

Wacky kids with WACKY hair!

Wacky kids with WACKY hair!


Thursday, May 10, 2012

SCIENCE WEEK!


Lava LAMPS!


This afternoon we made our own Lava lamps! We added oil to our RED water and watched it FLOAT to the top of the cup. Then we added SALT and watched it SINK to the bottom of the cup. THEN we watched as bubbles of oil floated back UP to the top!





We found out that OIL floats to the top of the water because it it lighter then water. Since the SALT is heavier then water is SINKS down into the water and takes some OIL with it... Once the salt dissolves, the OIL goes back up!


Mrs Naik asked us to use what we have learned to think about WHY whales don't SINK to the bottom of the ocean if they are so large and heavy?! We will explore the answer to this question tomorrow!