Year: 2023

Real or Fake?

Today we were learning to be observant  when we see different media, Room 6 watched a video about a house hippo and thought what we already know about hippos and we asked our self did this make sense? We talked about  if these pictures are real or fake. This photo tricked some of the Room 6 and I chose fake but the app said it was real. I was a little angry. This is so cool, you guys should do this with your parents! Stay safe.

 

 

Our trip to the stone cottage

On Tuesday at 10am, Room 6 went to the stone cottage and I was so excited to go with my friends to see something new. Well it is actually a very old house which is just in front of our school. The house was brown and is made of stone.

The people who showed us around were Patrick,Terry and Josephine who was an old lady who just sat in the living room! At first we went to the living room where there was cool old stuff  like an old picture of Panmure where our school is and where the stone cottage was before it was moved. It was in Mt Wellington near McDonalds.

Next we went to the bedroom, where I saw a picture of Phoebe Dunn with her baby. Terry showed Room 6 around the kitchen, and I saw a doll sitting down in her highchair and  another old picture of Panmure. Later on we went upstairs and some people hit their heads because the stairs were very small and low.

The next room was very interesting. It had an old perfume, corset and a man’s old boots and some old fashion outfits. They looked very pretty! Next we went to the kid’s bedroom. There were lots of dolls in the house and mannequins which scared me and Patrick showed us a map of New Zealand in the olden days. I thought it was a very interesting house to visit.

                                                   

 

 

My Cycling Experience

On Monday it was the first day of school and these women named Kate and Kyla came to room 6. Kate and Kyla work for Auckland Transport. Kate and Kyla came to our class because they wanted to check Room 6’s bike skills and to see if we can ride safely.

Kate and Kyla told us to wear the right clothes. Everyone in Room 6 was wearing the right clothes. Then Room 6 had to line up along the fence near the top court. We had to be from the shortest to tallest so the tallest had to get the big bikes and the shorter people had to get the little bikes.

Some of the Room 6 people went with Kate but lots of people in Room 6 went with Kyla. We had to check our bikes first before we rode on them and make sure to wear our helmets firmly on our heads. This is the A, B, C, D and Q check! A is for air, B is for brakes, C is for chain and control, D is for drop test, Q is for quick release. The others and I went to the top court  and some people went to the canopy.

Next we started riding on the bikes. I was excited to ride on mine. The other people that were with me played a game with their bikes. It is called “The slow game” and it was really fun and we kept on playing the slow game. I didn’t really enjoy it that much because I kept on falling down. In the end I was faster than my friends.

Finally I was very confident and fast when I rode on my bike. I learned so many new things that make cycling fun.

Thank you Bigfoot Adventures for coming to our school and learning some new skills.

My Swimming Lessons

Two weeks ago it was swimming lessons for my school. My favourite instructor was Parys and Christine and my swimming lessons were at Swim Magic Swim School. I was nervous and excited because I thought I might not be able to swim like all the others. The best part of the swimming lesson was doing back stroke and a hand stand under water and even going on the boat!  We went on the bus to and from swimming. When I was there I was kicking very fast. My teammates and I had races and I won!! I was faster than my teammates. We had to bring togs, a towel, goggles and my teammates for swimming took turns and we were doing freestyle and had lots of fun. Here’s a picture of me swim.

Room 6 Matariki learning

This month we celebrated Matariki, on the 14th of July. The whole of New Zealand had a public holiday and we were still on school holidays. Matariki means the eyes of god, and we learned about the god of the wind, Tawhiritamea who threw his eye up into the sky because he was angry that his parents got separated. He blows wind all around us everyday.

You can see in the picture the Matariki cardboard stars we made with cardboard circles and two different coloured wool. We had fun making these.

Last week my class and I learned how to play knuckle bones which is a game Maori children used to play long ago and also my dad said he played knuckle bones when he was young. I had fun playing knuckle bones even though we used little stones.

 

Future footprint

 

 

 

Yesterday Mrs.Grant came to room 6 and she told us to imagine in 10-20 years of people searching up our names and thinking about our future footprint to be good people and know that i’m famous for making a fale.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to write an email

Today we were learning how to write a good email and before you open an email you have to look at the person’s name and see if you know them. We then have to make sure to greet people and write clearly about the topic. After signing off I need to proofread it and make sure I have to stick to the subject and say positive words.