Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Monday, 10 November 2014
Trip to Earthlore
Tomorrow we are off to Earthlore. We have been brainstorming some questions that we would like to ask Gordon & Janine:
- Is the Admiral Butterfly rare? Sean
- Do you have any praying mantis? Nathan
- Do you have a special way of catching wasps? Ryan
- What is the rarest insect you have? Harry B
- How many different bugs do you have in Bug City? Nathan
- What is your favourite Minibeast? Harry L & Tamati
- Where do you get your bugs and plants from? Wiremu
- How many eggs do bugs lay? Shakira
- What is your most common insect? Harry L & Ryan
- How many different habitats do you have at Earthlore?
- How many species of bugs do you have at Earthlore? Wiremu
- How can we create a bug paradise at school? At home?
- How can we catch pests? Ryan
- What bugs are pests and which aren't?Wiremu
- What is the difference between rare and endangered?
- How many rare and endangered species do you have? Nathan
Friday, 24 October 2014
what are three differences between a butterfly and a moth?
The three main differences are...
1. butterfly's have light colours and moths have dark colours,
2. moths live their wings out and butterfly's close their wings
3. Moths go out at night and butterfly's fly in the day
1. butterfly's have light colours and moths have dark colours,
2. moths live their wings out and butterfly's close their wings
3. Moths go out at night and butterfly's fly in the day
Butterflies |
Moths |
Q:What is the wordls longest insect?
A:
Stick insect
the stick insect is known for it's size and it's ability to camouflage.
Here is a photo of the stick insect:
By:Ryan,Harry,Tom. Stick with us on the blog :)
Stick insect
the stick insect is known for it's size and it's ability to camouflage.
Here is a photo of the stick insect:
An example of a stick insect :) |
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Plant Fair
The Waihola District School Plant Fair was held on Sunday and what a wonderful event it was! We had a wonderful turnout of keen gardeners snapping up some bargains. The tasty baking was also a hit! Everyone had a great time and we would like to thank the PTA and school families for all their efforts. We really live in a very special community.
This week in writing we are exploring newspapers and learning how to write an article. Watch this space for Room 2's newspaper articles about the Plant Fair.
This week in writing we are exploring newspapers and learning how to write an article. Watch this space for Room 2's newspaper articles about the Plant Fair.
Plants everywhere! Keen gardeners & wonderful helpers. |
Amber with her eye on the baking! |
Our hardworking cashiers |
Anyone for a sausage? |
Welcome back! Term 4 begins!
I can hardly believe that it is Term 4! What an amazing year we have had so far and there are lots of fun things planned for this term, including trips, athletics and camp. Time is going to fly!
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
Scientists visit to Waihola School
On Friday
two Scientists from the University came to our school to teach us about space
and to answer all of our challenging questions. We liked how they used everyday
equipment, like a basketball, marble and inflatable beach toy to show us a
model of how large Earth and the other planets are compared to the sun. It
painted a clear picture of our Solar system for us when they took us out to our
field to show and explain the distances between our planets and the Sun. When
the children spread out across the field we started to get clues about how vast
the universe is. The highlight of the visit was speed-freezing bananas and
making liquid nitrogen explode a plastic bottle. It was a great way to show us
how cold it is in space.
We
will never forget ….
I loved how
we got to look through the telescope
Tamati
I like when we did the explosion.
Elsie
I loved when they made mega lethal destructive liquid
nitrogen bombs
Wiremu
I loved when they made the super lethal, super destructive
ultimately awesome liquid nitrogen bombs of mass destruction.
Nathan
It was mega awesome how they made liquid nitrogen bombs. I
feel bad for the poor frozen banana
Ryan
It was great fun listening to all the information,I wonder what it’s like being a scientist?
Tom
I loved the explosion because it blew up the whole bottle
Seth
I LOVED making the liquid nitrogen bombs and freezing the banana. But in a way I feel sorry for that banana.
HARRY
I loved making a banana frozen and making liquid nitrogen
bombs.
Sean
Scientist Ian Whitaker talking to students |
First a bottle was filled with liquid nitrogen. Then it was placed into the barrel that was partially filled with water. The water helped to amplify the sound of the explosion. |
BOOMM!!! We all got a shock when it exploded! The sound was incredible! |
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Astronaut Applications
As part of our Inquiry learning we have been reading about Mars. We read a school journal story that told us it would take around 14 months to get to Mars. That is a long time to be cooped up in a space rocket with other people! This would cause some problems. We decided that it would take a special sort of person to be an astronaut. We discussed some of the qualities that you would need to have:
Then we thought about what qualities we had that would make us a good astronaut.
Here are some of our 'applications'.
I will make a good astronaut because I will be fit and healthy. I eat lots of fruit and I run outside with my friends. I am also well trained.
I am friendly to other people and helpful. I am brave because I will say 'don't worry, it will be fine' and that will calm people down.
By Amber
I have what it takes to be an astronaut because I'm a space expert.
I can follow even the craziest commands, like if someone told me to fly into an asteroid belt - I'd do it! I'm so calm, I wouldn't scream if I saw the scariest horror movie.
Also 'friendly' is my middle name, because I've made a ton of friends over the years, that's how friendly I am.
By Tom
I would be a good astronaut because I know alot about space. Did you know that Jupiter is the biggest planet?
I am fit and healthy because I eat heaps of good foods and I play rugby. I am responsible so I would be a good person to drive a rocket ship.
By Jack G
I have proved that I have the right honour to be an astronaut. I am brave and wise and clever because I take on challenges. I am well trained and fit and healthy because I eat my vegetables.
If something comes I will not be afraid. I am smart so I can fix lots of things in the rocket. I am cool under pressure, I can calm myself.
By Tamati
brave, caring, friendly, problem solver, honest, reliable. responsible, calm under pressure, self-reliant, wise, clever, well trained, team player, fit and healthy
Then we thought about what qualities we had that would make us a good astronaut.
Here are some of our 'applications'.
I will make a good astronaut because I will be fit and healthy. I eat lots of fruit and I run outside with my friends. I am also well trained.
I am friendly to other people and helpful. I am brave because I will say 'don't worry, it will be fine' and that will calm people down.
By Amber
I have what it takes to be an astronaut because I'm a space expert.
I can follow even the craziest commands, like if someone told me to fly into an asteroid belt - I'd do it! I'm so calm, I wouldn't scream if I saw the scariest horror movie.
Also 'friendly' is my middle name, because I've made a ton of friends over the years, that's how friendly I am.
By Tom
I would be a good astronaut because I know alot about space. Did you know that Jupiter is the biggest planet?
I am fit and healthy because I eat heaps of good foods and I play rugby. I am responsible so I would be a good person to drive a rocket ship.
By Jack G
I have proved that I have the right honour to be an astronaut. I am brave and wise and clever because I take on challenges. I am well trained and fit and healthy because I eat my vegetables.
If something comes I will not be afraid. I am smart so I can fix lots of things in the rocket. I am cool under pressure, I can calm myself.
By Tamati
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Cross Country
Mrs Jackson asked all of Room 2 for one word that came to
mind when they thought about cross country. Then she turned them into a poem:
Bang!
Heart beating, legs pumping
Muddy, boggy, hills
Puffing, stitch
Finish line!
Wet, freezing, exhausted
Happy
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
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