Monday, July 30, 2012

Animal Habitat Report

This week our writing task is to write a report about the habitat of our chosen living thing. Some of us have picked snakes, wombats and even the extinct 'Bear-dog.'

Here is how we find out how good our report is. It's called a solo matrix and we move our names up the matrix if we have met that level. At the highest level, the extended abstract level, we need to explain how our animal interacts with 'other' living things in it's habitat.

We can also use this criteria to help us form a great report structure. You can help us research our animals at home if we need it. We've learnt how to use key words in the search bar and to use the most important word first.




Thursday, July 26, 2012

Speeches!

This week the students all gave a speech on something they're passionate about. They were practising how to use gestures, maintain eye contact and use expression - among lots of other things!  Well done, everyone. It's a scary thing to give a speech in front of your class and I know for that many of you it was your first time. You should be very proud of your efforts.

Everyone had their speech recorded and you can listen to them here on our soundcloud account (some will be uploaded early next week). Next week we will be posting our speech and the assessment sheet we get on our efolios. Each student will reflect on two things they will improve for their next speech in 3 weeks! I'm sure they will all improve!

Here is Amy's speech that she gave about her love for Dalmatian Dogs.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Moffat Cup

Hay yes every one is excited about Moffat Cup which is in two weeks.
Moffat Cup involves Netball, Rippa Rugby and Tackle Rugby. The schools who are compete in Moffat Cup are Myross Bush, Rimu, Woodlands, Tokonui, Gorge Road and Tisbury. Myross Bush have a good chance of winning the Moffat Cup this year again.

 Go Myross Bush!!

By Ben Wylie.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Using scale with maps

Today we had a workshop on how to read a scale on maps. We used this interactive and you can have another look at home to refresh your memory.



We also started reading, 'Amazon Adventure' by Willard Price. Have a look at this map of the Amazon and see if you can spot the scale and work the distances.


Monday, July 23, 2012

Environment Inquiry, Living Or Not?

Hello, This term our inquiry is all about environment and habitat.

Lately we have been learning how to tell what is alive and what is not.
We watched a video that told us about Mrs Gren. Mrs Gren is a acronym that helps us remember how to tell if something is living or not.This is what Mrs Gren stands for:

M-movement
R-respiration
S-sensitivity

G- growth
R-reproduction
E-excretion
N-nutrition

If something is living it must do or be all of these things.

The teacher read out some objects and we had to decide if they were living or not, here are some of the things we had to sort out,


Living:                                    Non living:

Jelly fish,                                 Vacum,
Cat,                                         Car,
Snail,                                       Laptop,
Fish.                                        Hot air balloon

We also had to go home and talk to our parents about fire and if it was alive or not.
what is you opinion? Is fire alive or not?

Leave a comment and tell us what you think!
Bye for now!





Sunday, July 22, 2012

Olympics Project - Homework

Here is a project for you to complete in class and at home before next Monday. Our class is going to all Olympic ready by the time the events begin next week!

Our New Room...s!

We've in! On Friday we moved everything into our new classroom and we're loving the two breakout rooms that go with it. Here's a 360 panorama site that shows you our main room from every angle.

All it needs now is some of our work on display (and our tree to be planted / stapled up) and it will feel like home.  We hope you can pop in sometime soon and have a nosey around.