Saturday, 31 May 2014

Bonjour

Bonjour from France. We've had an action packed few days here in Paris. Mr Waddles has sore but "happy feet" after lots of walking and taking in the sites of this beautiful city. We also managed to fit in a fun-filled day in Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Studios. 

Have a look at the photos of Monsieur Waddles below to see if you can match them to the following famous Parisian sites:

The Louvre
Sacre Coeur
The Eiffel Tower
The River Seine
Arc De Triomphe









Monday, 26 May 2014

Lunchbox Rubbish !!

Last week Room 10 collected our lunchbox rubbish from one lunch time. Then we classified the rubbish into categories, wrote descriptions about it and made a graph! Some rubbish was organic and some was inorganic. Overall, there was 52 pieces of rubbish including 9 pieces of gladwrap and 9 bar wrappers. We all think we can reduce our lunchbox rubbish. Here it is........

This is some excerpts from our descriptions about our lunchbox rubbish.

"It was gross and I wouldn't want to touch it". By Theo.

"It looked colourful. It was smelly". By Zara. 

"There were chip packets and other packets, if you scrunch them they kind of make music". By Annabel.

"It was stinky and yuck and there were chip packets and banana peels". By Will.

"It was colourful and it was disgusting". By Liam.

"It looked disgusting. It smells yuck. Some people drop chip packets on the ground outside". By Barnaby.

"It looked like a pile of socks and it was stinky". By Matthew.

"It was yuck and there was orange in it". By Summer.

"It was yuck and gross". By Eddie.

"It looked weird, it was disgusting". By Poppy.

"It looked really colourful but it smelled yuck!". By Maia.

"Orange was one of the pieces of organic rubbish". By Nathan.

"It was squishy. It smelled smelly. The colours looked like a rainbow". By Tainui.

"It smelled like a skunk. I must admit it was quite colourful". By Jaxson.

"It looked like a pile of rainbow sticky goo and it smelt like sticky goo too". By Melissa.

"There were 52 pieces of rubbish. I couldn't believe how much rubbish there was". By Charlotte.

"The rubbish was horrifying to see". By Caitlin.

"There were chip packets in the rubbish. They were scrunchy". By Patrick.


Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Recycling Song Jack Johnson 3Rs



In Room 10 today we watched this You-tube clip by Jack Johnson and listened for some good hints about how to REDUCE REUSE and RECYCLE!

Monday, 19 May 2014

Bok from Croatia

Bok Room 10, ( that means hello in Croatian)
Mr Waddles and my family have been having fun in Croatia.
Can you find Croatia on the map?



This is the Croatian Flag.



Mr Waddles has liked being next to the sea again and trying the different fish.





I have loved eating gelato (ice cream).




Mr Waddles has also liked looking at all the old buildings and fortresses. 

This is the old town in Dubrovnik. Can you see the big wall surrounding it. The city wall was built in the 13th century to stop different people invading the city. Mr Waddles and I walked the city wall which was fun. 


Dovidenja (Bye)
Mrs O'C and Mr Waddles

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

LORAX MESSAGES

We wrote a message about how we would help our Earth.
Check out our funny Lorax Moustaches!!!

















Sunday, 11 May 2014

Mr Waddles visits an ancient wonder of the world.


Hi Room 10
There are 7 wonders of the ancient world and Mr Waddles and I visited this one today. Do you know what is called? See if you can find out what the other ancient wonders are.






Thursday, 8 May 2014

This is Rubbish!

Term 2 Inquiry : This is Rubbish!!

"Listen to me, I speak for the trees"
This term the junior team is focusing on Rubbish - how  
we make it, how it affects the world and how we can
reduce, re-use and recycle.                                                                                                             
Room 10 began by watching the original Lorax movie. 
Here's what they thought the Lorax was trying to do:

"Stop the people chopping down trees"
"Keep the earth clean"
"Save the animals homes"
"Speak for the trees"





Room 10 decided to be the Lorax & investigate their local environment (the junior school playground) to check how it was looking. Room 10 found a lot of rubbish!

Everyone thought it was "disgusting" and brainstormed what the children of Halswell School could do differently. 

Here are some of their ideas:

"Put your rubbish in your lunchbox"
"Put your rubbish in the rubbish bin"
"When you see rubbish in the playground pick it up"
"Remember that our rubbish can hurt animals"

Here is the rubbish Room 10 found.....

Schools in England




We have visited some very different looking schools in England. 
What do you notice is different or the same as a Halswell School?
This school has no grass at all for the children to play on.
Yes this is a school. Can you see the classrooms through the windows.
The grass in this playground is fake grass.


This is a hut that the children have in their playground. This playground was like being in a woodland which was really cool.

Can you see any rubbish in this playground?




You can see the classrooms in the background. This garden is used by the children. It has lots of nice smelling plants and the children have made sculptures out of willow for plants to grow around.

This is a year 1 classroom. It is an open plan classroom with 2 teachers.

Mr Waddles visits London


Hello from London,
Mr Waddles and my family have been busy visiting lots of places in London.  London is the capital city of England. Just like Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.

We went on a open top bus tour.
Here is Mr Waddles outside Buckingham Palace. This is where the Queen lives when she is in London.


The clock tower in the background is very famous. Do you know the name of the bell in the clock?

Mr Waddles really liked Tower Bridge because it can open up to let boats through.