25 June 2010

Portfolios

This week Room 8 have been working hard to put together examples of their learning into their portfolios.
Today we had a class discussion about this and here are a few things we discussed:
We do portfolios to -
think about our learning.
show our family examples of things we have been learning.
show strategies we have been learning to do.

We are also talked about why end of term is important:
to think about all the stuff we do at school and what we do well or are good at.
for setting new goals and thinking about what we need to work on.

We set new goals so we know what we need to work on at school and to keep improving so that we can be the best that we can be.

18 June 2010

Art

For the last week or so Room 8 has been working on a technique called Scraffitto.
It was a long progress but we have created some fantastic pieces of Art.
First we had to plan a 'village or hill scene' with pencil.
Then we had to pastel over it using bright colours and blending the pastel.
Next we painted over piece by piece of our scene in black paint. We used a toothpick to scratch the paint away so the bright pastel colours came through.
We tried to be creative with the patterns we scratched out.

Some of us created another piece of art this time using square or triangle patterns of coloured pastel. We used the scraffitto technique again to stratch out patterns. IT WAS VERY TRICKY!

16 June 2010

Kapa haka

This week is Matariki ( the beginning of the Maori new year): Room 8 has found some great information for their homework!

What does Matariki mean? Matariki is a cluster of stars which is only visible in the early morning for a short period of time. Matariki has two meanings, both referring to a tiny constellation of stars; Mata Riki (Tiny Eyes) and Mata Ariki (Eyes of God).

Why is Matariki important? This group of stars is important to Maori as it helped them to know when to plant their crops. It was also seen as an important time for family to gather and reflect on the past and the future.

Why do we celebrate Matariki today?
Today Matariki means celebrating the special place we live in and giving respect to the land we live on.

Year groups around the school have all been celebrating in different ways. Today we had Kapa Haka and we celebrated Matariki by learning Whai - String games!

14 June 2010

Fractions!

We are learning about FRACTIONS at the moment!
Here is a cool tutorial about fractions...http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/fractions/fracTut1.htm

Here is a fun game you can try...http://themathgames.com/our-games/fraction-games/play-fraction-balls-1/

10 June 2010

Matariki

What is Matariki? In Kapa Haka this week Mr Chadwick has been talking to us about Matariki. Next week we will be doing some fun activities to celebrate this special time of year.

For homework this week your task is to gather information about Matariki.
Yesterday we discussed where you can find information. Here are some suggestions the class made:
Lachlan - talking to experts
Mila - newspapers
Alex - Library/books
Lucy B - Internet
Here are a few links you might find useful:
http://www.matarikievents.co.nz/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matariki

Remember we do not want people bringing in pages and pages of information. So you need to summarise the information you have found into a few sentences.

02 June 2010

More fizzing and foaming - making Witches Brew!!












What do you think would happen if you mix baking soda, dishwashing liquid and food colouring in a tall glass and then add vinegar!??
Can you remember which ingredient is the acid and which is the carbonate?

Some more things to think about:
What effect does the dishwashing liquid have on this experiment?
Does the shape and size of the glass effect the experiment?
What is the name of the gas that is made by mixing an acid and a carbonate?
To watch another cool fizzing experiment take a look at this great clip Mrs. Chao found!!