Saturday, 13 June 2015

Learning about an EGGcellent business

11.6.15
Today we had Mrs Pringle come and talk about her company 'Agreeable Nature'. The Pringles have a farm and on their farm they have cows, sheep and hens. They sell their eggs to local supermarkets and to some restaurants in Dunedin. Her egg selling business started small then grew and grew as more and more people wanted to eat her delicious eggs.
They now have 5 custom built hen houses that house 500 hens each, the hens roam freely in their paddocks and the sometimes head into the cow paddocks to scratch around in their dung.
She told us all about the main things for setting up a business and how marketing (or selling your business) is very important. We will take her advice into consideration as we continue to investigate our businesses, thinking about a catchy name, colours of writing and any pictures we use.
It was very interesting listening to her and learning about her journey. We also got to place one of her stickers on an egg carton and fill our carton with her smaller eggs from her new hens. 
Our class would like to plan a trip to visit and see her egg process in action.
Thanks heaps for coming to our school Mrs Pringle!
 "Today we had an EGGstravaganza of a time....."
"It was an EGGcellent opportunity to learn about her business..."

"We need to get cracking with our project now..."


Thursday, 4 June 2015

Cybersaftey with John Parsons

Yesterday we went to Rosebank School to listen to John Parsons talk about Cyber Safety, we thought he was really interesting to listen to and we all learnt new things and refreshed our memories of past lessons on Cyber Safety.

John Parsons used to be homeless, and left school because he was bullied, an 8 year old girl and her family helped him by feeding him, and her brother helped him and played with him at school so nobody bullied him, they had a huge impact on his life and how he has turned out.

He shared lots about this experiences in his life, and thinks that everybody should do a good deed everyday, and be very empathetic about others and help others in need. 

He talked about valuing your identity, and never putting photos of yourself or personal details on the internet, he also talked about respecting others and always asking before you put photos of them on the internet. 

He showed and explained to us why we should have our privacy settings right on Facebook and only follow people who are your friends, he also said that you need a game avatar and a game nickname so nobody knows who you are. 

He showed us how easy it was to hack a computer by plugging in memory sticks, clicking on links you shouldn't etc, and how the viruses just sit, unseen in your computer for ages.

We watched a video at the end that explained the kindness trail/boomerang, it showed that if you help other people, they are more likely to help others as well.

Everybody had a good day, we learnt lots and he was funny to listen to.

By Holly and Callum

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Hockey with our Activator

Today Rory came to teach us hockey skills and drills.
First we did weaving through cones in three groups and we had races.


We played a game called hockey king, At the start it was really hard because there were so many people and a small place to play it. It was hard but fun.


After  that we practiced a skill where you have to balance the ball on the end of your stick.


We will keep practicing for the hockey tournament later in the term.

Post by Morgan and Antonio.

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Rippa Rugby Tournament

On Thursday the 28th of May we went to the Rippa Rugby Tournament in Balclutha. We had 5 teams of year 3-8 people. Two of our teams made it to the semi finals and one team made it to the finals against Rosebank. 

Here are some alliteration Rippa Rugby poems that the year 6 students wrote:


Ruggedly Rugby Rips Ripping 
Sneaky Slick Slippery Skills
Balls Bounced Badly
Memorable Muddy Messes

By Aidan


 Super seriously sneakily sliding
Roughly rambunctiously ripping rowdy rippas
Perfect play positioning players 
Sidestep spin sprint SCORE!

By Keeley



Blog written by Lucy & Daniel


Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Reading to the School

27.5.15
Our Senior Class Reading 
Today we did some reading, not just ordinary reading, reading the big books from the multi purpose room. On Friday we went up to the multi purpose room to chose the books to read to the Middle and Junior rooms. We started practising on Monday and on Tuesday we broke out the first books.           
 You feel a little nervous when you first begin to read but then you pick up confidence and start getting better. The reasons we are doing this reading is so we get better and more confident speaking to different groups of people,  we also read fluently and our expression gets better.
Reading in the Senior Class
We think that's a good idea and we are going to continue to do this until everyone in the Senior Class has read a book to both classes. What do you think of this activity? If you like it comment below.

Reading in the Junior Class
Everyone likes it (teachers, kids and more kids), some people hope it goes on forever.

Reading in the Middle Class

Blog written by Keeley and Lachlan 



Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Rippa with Rory

On Tuesday the 19th of May, Rory the Sports Activator came to teach our students some rippa skills.
We started off when Rory put the ball in the middle of a square and we were put into two teams.
He blew his whistle and we had to race for the ball, who ever got the ball had to score a try, we were practising our attack and defence skills.

Soon after that we played a fun game called draw and pass, it's when you are split into three different teams. There are two attackers and one defending team. The attacker with the ball at the start draws the defender into them and then the attacker passes it to the other attacker and then they hopefully score a try.

We had a few games of shark attack and they were quite fun, we had to dodge the shark with the ball, if tagged we were out. We had to use tactics to be a good shark and tag the others with the ball. The last one standing was the winner and the next shark.

Then we were practising ripping tags and the student with the most tags became the winner. 

To finish it off we had three games of rippa rugby, putting all our skills into practice.

We love when Rory visits and can't wait till next time.

Blake scores as Curtis almost rips him.
Macleod scores.
A successful rip for Keeley.
The rip game, Holly was the winner, six rips a great achievement.

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Soccer Skills

Yesterday Rory, the Sports Activator, came to school to do some soccer / football skills with us. We started off doing some dribbling practice and then moved onto some different ball skills.

We stood in a square in groups of five, four on the outside and one in the middle, we would kick the ball from the middle to the side , back into the middle and out on to the next corner. After going round the square twice, somebody else would take a go in the ,middle, and the middle person would go out onto the side.

After kicking, we tried juggling, seeing how many times we could juggle the ball in our groups without it touching the ground, our group’s high-score was 6.

We practiced shooting at the goals, with and without a goalie, and then finished up with a fun, free for all, chaotic game of soccer.

By Holly




Yesterday the 18th of March Rory the Sports Activator came to Warepa School.
He taught us some football skills. One of the skills we did was to try to keep the ball away from the person in the middle of the square.another warm up game was to try and kick other people's ball away, but also try to protect your own ball.
Rory told us to get into two lines and we had to kick the ball to either him or Mrs A. We had Mrs A and she was suppose to kick it back and we would then score a goal. Mrs A could not kick the ball back far enough she encouraged us to do a rotation. i guess Mrs A's new knees don't work too well yet. After that we played a game of football with our new soccer goals my team won.

By Isla