Wednesday, July 3, 2013

National Young Leaders Day

During June, four of our class attended the National Young Leaders Day in Palmerston North and had the fabulous opportunity to meet Billy Graham, Cam Calkoen, Charlie Laumatia and Sam Johnson.  They were also treated to a performance by Jamie McDell.

Here are a few photos with Billy Graham......





Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Our Student Council Representatives

We'd like to introduce you to our Student Council Representatives for the year..........Kaleb, Joshua, Brie and Jenna.  They join students from two other senior classes to form our Student Council for 2013.


Monday, May 20, 2013

Bluelight P.C.T. Competition Winners!!!!!

Our team of 4 students has taken out first place in the Bluelight P.C.T. competition run by the Police.  Our team consisted of Jenna, Nikia, Sam and Alex.

They had to push a trailer past a set of cones, lift a heavy tyre out of the trailer and carry it to a mat, run around a 200m course, balance on a balance beam, jump over a mat that represented a ditch, crawl under two sets of hurdles, jump through a window, climb over a wall, drag a 74kg dummy several metres, climb over a high fence and then sprint to the end - finishing as a team!!!

They completed the challenge in 2 minutes, 52 seconds and 59 hundredths of a second!!!!!


Monday, May 13, 2013

Charcoal and Pastel Sea-life

During last term we completed another art piece based on sea-life.  We chose a sea-creature and practised enlarging it before using charcoal to add shading and definition.  For our background, we had to show movement in the water through wave designs - using pastel to add the colour.












Sunday, March 24, 2013

Swimming has begun.....

Our swimming time has begun and we have already had the first two of our sessions at the Levin Aquatic Centre.  This group is in training for the Interschool Swimming Sports which take place early next term.



Measuring Volume, Capacity and Mass

Our maths focus for this term has been based around Volume, Capacity and Mass.

One of the activities we are exploring is to do with displacement - by measuring the amount of water that spills over the top of container, we can determine the volume and capacity of the object that has caused the water to spill.






Mrs Young then set the challenge of finding a large stone that was exactly 100g in weight.  We had to measure how much water each stone displaced until we found the right one.


One final challenge was to create a milk container that could hold exactly 4 litres of milk and fit in a fridge door that was 50cm long, 10cm wide and 50cm high.  Here is the most successful design.....


The last of our Run, Jump, Throw

Here are the last of our Run, Jump, Throw photos.....two of our clever high-jumpers and a hammer we managed to lodge into one of our tall trees!!!




Sunday, March 10, 2013

Bio Poetry

We have been creating poetry about ourselves over the past two weeks.....here are a few to wet your appetite!

Krystina

Nice
Annoying
Funny

Wishes to fly

Dreams of eating two tubs of ice-cream
Wants to bungy-jump

Who wonders what the future will be like

Who fears maths and big numbers

Who is afraid of big spiders

Who likes milkshakes, thick and frothy
Who believes in dragons

Who loves her family very much
Who loves her kittens
Who loves drawing
Who loves ice-cream

Who plans to get a good job
Who plans to go to Australia again
Who plans to live a long and happy life

Whose final destination is to be at home with her family.

Alex

Athletic
Funny
Awesome

Wishes to be a trillionaire

Dreams of being famous
Wants to travel around the world

Who wonders about Matthias

Who fears falling from high places

Who is afraid of crabs

Who likes chocolate melting in the sun
Who believes in the Easter Bunny

Who loves soccer
Who loves ice-cream
Who loves food
Who loves family

Who plans to live in a mansion
Who plans to be the richest person in the world
Who plans to get flash bikes

Whose final destination is Honolulu, Hawaii.

Monday, March 4, 2013

How tall is that tree?

Our school is blessed with massive trees - most of which we are allowed to climb!  One of our teachers, Ms Coogan, posed the problem of working out how tall a tree was without actually climbing it with a rather long tape measure.  We found out about isosceles triangles and how they can help us to measure the height of something - ingenious!



The action of Run, Jump, Throw!

We have spent 4 sessions now with Cameron who has been guiding us through various track and field sports - and have once again, been able to launch a piece of equipment high into the trees!!!

Here are some photos of us giving things a go, learning and refining skills and most importantly, having fun!