Kia Ora, Talofa, Malo lelei, and Welcome to the Room 3 Blogsite. We are a Year 5/6 class at Our Lady of the Assumption School, Christchurch, New Zealand. Our teacher is Mister A. This blog is for positive communication between Room 3 ALLSTARS. Please feel free to comment on our blog. We hope you enjoy our blog.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Inspiring people
Sunday, March 27, 2011
KAPA HAKA and Homework
The list is growing rapidly.
HOMEWORK: CHILDREN, PLEASE ENSURE YOU BRING INFORMATION ON YOUR INSPIRING PERSON TOMORROW!!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Inspiring People
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Nelson Mandela
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
INSPIRING PEOPLE
- Someone who is GENEROUS
- A person who makes people what to do something.
- A person who creates change - positive.
- A person who overcomes obstacles and works to benefit others
- Someone who thinks about others over themselves.
Today we looked at the life briefly of Martin Luther King, the children found him inspirational but the concept that because of the colour of your skin you had to sit in certain areas away from others as ridiculous.
The children need to choose an inspirationl person to research and learn about. Some children have already started to collect their information, many thanks for this support. As libraries are closed, I have asked children to explore the internet at home and to ensure they write the website down as each child will create a bibliography of their resources.
If you are unable to print, please email your child's resources to me and I will print it out.
abraham.atherton@ola.school.nz
Homework
In Maths, the children have been learning about graphs and probability. It would be wise to encourage your children to go on Statistics, Addition/Subtraction, or Multiplication/Division for Mathletics. Children can sometimes explore other areas, however these areas are being taught in class.
The children in Room 3 have been taking home journals this week. In our reading, we have been focusing on fluency (smooth reading and not reading like a robot) and retelling what we have read. READING for MEANING. If you feel your child is a fluent reader, you may not need to listen to them read. Yet put aside some time for your child to explain and retell the story to you.
This could be initiated from you asking questions like "Who are the characters in the story?" "Why was the book called...?" and "What did ... do in the story?"
The journals are short but the focus is on the children gaining greater understanding of what they have read.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Room 3 News
First Edition of the Room 3 News:
The children in Room 3 will be recording some clips for Room 3 news each week. Children will have a chance to be a reporter and presenter, however it is given to those children who are working extremely well in class and completing all work in the set time.
Molly and Sophie had a chance to write a report about the Earthquake. The girls sing the "Toilet Song". A song about when you should flush the toilet. I hope this does not offend anyone, but this is from a child's perspective with no adult input.
It was a good job in a short time.
Well done girls.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Touch
Baxter
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Inspiring People
Gandhi quotes
"An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind."
"A man is but the product of his thoughts what he thinks, he becomes."
"Be the change that you want to see in the world.
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
By Lucy B
Ghandi
Ghandi is an inspiring person because he said"An eye for a eye makes the whole world blind."And he wanted an equal say in the government because at that time the British were ruling India.So he tried to solve the problem without fighting and tried to take people out of things because they were not being treated fairly.
By Nicholas O`Neill
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Rugby World Cup 2011
Did you hear about the rugby world cup is not happening in Christchurch? Were you looking forward to the Rugby World Cup in Christchurch? I know I was looking forward to it.If the earthqauke didn't happen the Rugby World Cup would have been super fantastic.
Poetry: Limericks
A funny rhyming poem of five lines with the rhyming pattern aabba.
Lines 1,2 and 5 have the same rhythmic structure as each other using 7-10 syllables.
Lines 3 and 4 have the same rhythmic structure as each other using 5-7 syllables.
Examples:
There once was a hunter named Paul
Who strangled nine grizzlies one Fall.
Nine is such a good score,
So tried for one more
But he lost. Well, you can't win them all!
There was a young fellow who thought
Very little. But thought it a lot.
Then at long last he knew,
What he wanted to do,
But before he could start, he forgot.
Here is a very famous limerick. Notice both the rhyme and rhythm patterns.
1. There was an old man from Peru, (A)
da DUM da da DUM da da DUM (3 DUMS)
2. who dreamed he was eating his shoe. (A)
da DUM da da DUM da da DUM (3 DUMS)
3. He awoke in the night (B)
da DUM da da DUM (2 DUMS)
4. with a terrible fright, (B)
da da DUM da da DUM (2 DUMS)
5. and found out that it was quite true. (A)
da DUM da da DUM da da DUM (3 DUMS)
From http://www.gigglepoetry.com/poetryclass/limerickcontesthelp.html
Room 3 will publish some of their Limericks in the coming days.
Haiku - Podcast by Judith J
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
This is my big sister Kate's bunny Sugar. We got her on the 20th of January from the S.P.C.A and we have loved her for nearly 2 months. She is so spoilt!!! She goes under the deck all the time when we let her out for a run around. We fence off all of our yard to stop her getting out as she goes out for a couple of runs every day. We feed her pellets, carrots, apples, celery, hay and treats. Here are some pictures of her.
by Nicholas O`Neill
RE:
This week we have been learning about different ways how we worship God. We all shared our ideas and wrote them all on the board here are a few.......
Public Worship... by God's people, using the official prayers of the church is callled a liturgy.God is present in a special way through the Eucharist and other sacraments are liturgy.
Private Worship...You worship God in your own time.You can also have private worship if you talk one-on-one time with the preist,praying to God. A prayer you have in your head or out loud but you don't share it with anyone except God.A silent respond to God by prayer.
Service.....is when there is a mass or when you have one of the sacraments, or when the priest visits the poor or sick.Helping others less fortunate.
By Molly
Jewell's Corner: The Naughtiest Girl
The Naughtiest Girl Chapter 2 Story 1
For the rest of the time Elizabeth could have at home Elizabeth tried being very naughty and also very good. "I'll see what being obedient and polite does. Maybe mother will change her mind then". So to everybody's surprise Elizabeth became the most sweet-tongued and well-mannered person. But unfortunately that had quite the wrong effect because her mother said something different! "Well, now I'm not so afraid of sending you to school now. I thought you would be so unhappy and upset, but I now know that you could be happy". And you can guess what happened after that. Elizabeth became naughtier that ever!!! "Well, if being good makes mother think like that, I'll see what being naughty does!!!" Elizabeth emptied the ink-bottle all over the cushions in the living room and drawing room. She tore a large hole in one of the nicest curtains, with flowers and butterflies on it. She put three horrible black Dung-bugs in Miss Scott's tooth-brush mug, and squeezed the super glue into the end of Miss Scott's shoes!"Well all this makes it quit certain Elizabeth needs to go to school!" said Miss Scott as she tried to get her feet out of the sticky shoes. "And yet she can be so sweet and nice when she likes."
Elizabeth's trunk was packed and ready to go on a carriage. She had two spare pairs of stockings, dresses, shoes, and she had one thick jacket for when it was raining. She had a tuck-box too, and inside was a big currant cake, a box of chocolates, a tin of toffee, a jam sandwich, and a tin of shortbread.
Elizabeth put on her uniform of Whyteleafe (her boarding school) It was very neat, and she looked nice in it. But then again, Elizabeth looked nice in anything! "My goodness! You really do look like a school girl!" Elizabeth's mum kissed her daughter goodbye. "See you at half-term." "No mum" Elizabeth replied. "I'll be so naughty, that they'll send me right back so I'll be home a long time before that!
Monday, March 14, 2011
Oscar
Poetry: Haiku
- A short Japanese poem about nature of the seasons.
- Uses 17 syllables divided into three lines, 5,7,5
- Expresses the individual way we respond to things around us.
The Twits: Lucy's Letter
Read up to page 43.
Imagine you were one of the boys stuck in the tree. You have got to explain to your mother why you have come home without your trousers. You are too frightened to speak to her, so you write her a letter.
Write a letter, as if you were one of the boys who were stuck in the tree, explaining why you have come home without your trousers.
The Twits: Activity
Yogi bear, Dora, Bob the builder and I were playing in the yard and we all agreed we would go see the monkeys down the road and be back in half an hour. After seeing the monkeys we choose to take the long way home, behind the back alleyway. We could not help but see the big, old willow tree in the corner of an old demolished police station. The trre seemed to have a ladder leaning againest it so we all dropped our school bags and started playing on the long branches. We saw an old man walk out the demolished building with a big axe swinging at his feet. We tried running away but the back of our pants were stuck to the tree with Hug Me Glue. So we quickly unzipped our pants and ran back home making sure we did'nt take any more short-cuts or run into anymore strange people.
By Molly Ryan-Mcginness
The Twits: Four sticky boys
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Art
We had a choice to make one of landscapes or people. the first step of the activity we had to rip small pecies of colloured paper. then we had to plan a collage art and how we would set it out. It was cool to see lots of different people with lots of different ideas for their art. I , myself did Bob the Builder and then I chose what colours I needed. I ended up usuing the colours yellow, blue, skin colour, light blue, orange and white. It was really fun doing collages and I hope we do it again sometime.
Friday, March 11, 2011
The Twits
The Twits are a married couple that play nasty tricks on each other.
the first trick that is played is by Mrs Twit who places her glass eye in the bottom of Mr Twits beer.
so to get Mrs Twit back Mr Twit places a big fat frog in Mrs Twits bed while Mrs Twit is in the bathroom. The fat frog slithers up her legs while Mrs Twit prances out her bed and that night sleeps on the couch. The next day when Mrs Twit serves Mr Twits Lunch she sneaks some worms in the spaggetti she had caught in the garden that very day. To get Mrs Twit back Mr Twit adds a small block to her walking stick each night in the morning Mrs Twit realizes she was getting smaller and Mr Twit said it was a diesease that she had the shrieks and would have to get stretched in the next week to cure it.
We have only read 1/4 of the book so we will keep you in touch of what is happening in the book.
By Scary Sophie & Monster Molly
The Twits
The Horrifing 6.3
By Lauchlan
Thursday, March 10, 2011
The Guard Dog
Kupe and the discovery of Aotearoa
There once lived a man called Kupe who lived in Hawaiiki. He had a cousin Hoturapa who lived there too. A man that also lived there named Toto was a master at canoe making and he made two boats Aotea and Matahoroa. One sunny day Kupe told Hoturapa to go fishing with him and Hoturapa agreed. When they were fishing Kupe's line got caught and he told Hotorapa to dive down and cut the fishing line and when Hotorapa under Kupe cut the anchor and rowed away furiously. He left poor Hotorapa in the salty sea to drown. When Kupe got back Hoturapas family was suspicious .Two or three days later Kupe stole a canoe that Hoturapa had owned and loaded it up and his family set sail away from Hawaiiki .When they were far away from Hawaiiki Kupe's wife saw the islands of New Zealand which appeared to be land lying beneath a long white cloud. Because of this they named the islands Aotearoa land of the long white cloud. As Kupe and his crew were sailing along the coast of the new land they disturbed a giant octopus who was hiding in a coastal cave. Terrified at the sight of humans the octopus grabbed the canoe and Kupe knew what he had to do to survive so he chucked out a water gorge thinking it was a human the octopus untangled it's sticky tentacles and went to attack the water gorge. Then Kupe stabbed the beast in the head with an axe. Kupe sailed along the islands and cut them apart it took a long time but he did it. They all went back to Hawaiiki and told people about the long, tough and scary journey but he himself said he wouldn't be returning. And that was the discovery of Aotearoa.
By Rebekah Pemberton
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Update: Tuesday 8 March
We have approval to open for our students on Thursday, 10th March 2011, at 9.00 a.m.
The staff have met today and will again tomorrow to ensure that we have everything in place to ensure we cater for your children's needs in the best way possible.
The staff will be attending the Ash Wednesday Mass at 8.30am at Our Lady of the Assumption, we invite you to join us if you are able.
New: OLA Parent Wiki - we have started a wiki as a communication tool for you – click on the title OLA Parent Wiki to access the page, join the wiki and reply to the discussion posts - we want to hear from you!
Access:Access to school is restricted to Wyn St and Sparks Rd - there will be no access from Hoon Hay Rd until the brickwork at the end of Room 3 is fixed. This could be some time.
We will still provide a Road Patrol Team on Hoon Hay Rd but children and parents will need to walk around the BP to the gate on Sparks Rd, or down Maryhill Ave and through the Wyn Street gate to access the school.
Water:Please ensure that your child comes to school with boiled water in a clearly named container. The water fountains are out of bounds and have been decommissioned until the Boil Water Notice is lifted. Teachers will ensure that the water containers are taken home each day. We will have spare safe drinking water on site.
Collection of Bags:Should you wish to collect your child's schoolbag / lunch box before Thursday - feel free to come in on Wednesday morning after 9.30 - adults are allowed on site but we cannot have children on site until Thursday.
Tea/ Coffee: There will be tea and coffee available for all parents in the hall on Thursday from 9.00 a.m. - please join us. We are looking forward to seeing you all and coming together as a school community once again.
In order for us to get a better understanding of how our school families have been affected by this disaster we have a very short survey for you to complete. It is important that the school has a clear understanding of the issues that are affecting each individual family and students so that we can provide the best care possible. We will use this information to update the Helping Hands Database - which has already been in action over the last few days.
It would be appreciated if all school families could complete this survey by Thursday 10th of March if possible. Please click the link below. If you are unable to complete the survey online and believe there is information we need to know in regard to your family or another family, please talk to me or to your classroom teacher when we return to school on Thursday.
To complete the survey click on this link: Welfare Survey to complete
Thank you all for your support. As always please feel free to contact me if you have any concerns or queries.
Jo Earl
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Earthquake Recount by Isabella B
It was 12:50 and I was having my lunch with my friends I looked at my watch 0.58, 0.59, 12:51. I waited about three seconds and then my stomach clenched. I felt the ground shaking. I got down into a turtle wondering what would happen next. Suddenly I heard the sound of everybody running towards the court. I got up and saw the sight of terrified faces everywhere, worried faces just getting worse. I felt a tear roll down my face at the thought of my family being hurt and not seeing them again. Everyone was shocked at the same thought as was the whole of Christchurch. It took a long time for parents to arrive but Mr Grants guitar was a much needed distraction. It must have been really hard for the teachers; they had to look after us while not knowing if their own families were safe. Eventually I saw my dad in his car. I felt so relieved he was safe and he said Mum would be OK but I could tell by his voice he didn't really know. Four hours later mum came home and we were all together again. I felt so happy I couldn't even say how happy I was. Now a week later I still feel lucky but I still think about the other people that aren't as lucky as me.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Earthquake Recount
Recount about the Earthquake
I have had five well written recounts about the recent earthquake. You are still able to email your recount to me to have it published on the blog. It is a great way to share with your classmates what you were feeling and how your family coped with the situation.
My email is abraham.atherton@ola.school.nz
We can post all stories on the blog so we can share our feelings.
Remember:
Orientation
Sequence of Events
Personal Thoughts
Mister A
Update: O.L.A. is structurally sound.
OLA has received a green sticker. The structural engineers have assessed the main block today and have issued a green sticker to say it is structurally sound.
Of course there are a few repairs that need to be done but these are not urgent nor are they safety issues. The wall (end of room 3) will remain taped off until it is fixed.
This is a positive step forward for us.
We are still governed by the Civil Defence Emergency Status and therefore the school grounds and buildings remain closed to all until this is lifted. Watch for updates on this website.
School will remain closed until further notice.
Earthquake Recount by Phoebe R
This is my recount of the 6.3 Earthquake on Feb 22nd. I was just heading into the girls toilets when the earthquake struck; I was very frightened and started screaming. I dropped to the turtle position till it was over. I then headed to the grass where I met with my friends and my class to see if they were all ok. I was feeling really sad because I thought that no one would come to see if I was alright, but my cousin came to check on me and Tristan because Mum was stuck in traffic trying to get to us. I couldn't believe our school had lots of liquefaction and had big cracks in the court. When we got home we had stuff all over the floor and lots of plaster off our ceiling. Nana, Poppa and Aunty Lisa came to check we were ok because they couldn't contact us because we had no power or water. We went over to their house. I am so happy that none of my family or friends was hurt but I am very sad for those who have lost someone.
Phoebe R
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Regarding School Buildings
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Even though we are listed in the paper as having severe damage please note: We have received a yellow sticker - this means further assessment is necessary - We have had an initial assessment of the buildings. Rms 11, 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10 are in good condition with no damage. We are now awaiting a full structural assessment of the main block before we can move forward. As soon as we know anymore we will post it on the website.
Continue to view the OLA website for further updates.