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Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Hockey with Greer
On Thursday the 23 of June Greer our Sports Activator come to school to teach us hockey. It was raining so it wasn't the best conditions to be playing hockey in but we all survived and learnt a lot. First of all we played a game called snowball, where their was two people in and they each had a tennis ball and they had to run round and tag as many people as they could. Once you got tug you had to grab a tennis ball, then you were in as well. We done this drill to practice being light on your feet, agility and also avoiding. Secondly we done a passing drill were we got a buddy then done different types of passing. After that we did shooting at the goal then with a defender. Finally we played a game and it was a draw here and here are some photos.
Friday, 15 April 2016
Baking Cakes!
On the 15th of April the Year 7 & 8's where at technology Adam, Will, Tyler, Leah, Zara and Shaun got to help bake a cake. The cake was a spiced apple cake, YUM! We made it for the whole school except for the technology fellows.
First we peeled the apples and cut them up into small squares and put them in a pot with a little water. We melted the butter (250g) and added it to the apples. We added the dry ingredients and eggs. Then we placed it in the oven and waited 40 minutes.
After play the school and teachers came up to the multipurpose room and we dished the cake and ice cream (cookies & cream, hokey pokey and vanilla) and they loved it and gobbled it down before our eyes. DELICIOUS!!!!!!
Thursday, 31 March 2016
Dreams...
Yesterday the juniors joined class and we had to brainstorm about dreams and then write a story about them. I choose to do my story about a nightmare. I was in a group with Annabelle and Molly. They both wrote about a dream or a wish.
What is a dream
- Wish
- Need
- Want
- Think-about
- A dream not only happens in your sleep and night it can happen during in the day.
This is my story about nightmares and dreams:
I’m lying in bed, the wind is getting louder and louder. The night sky's getting darker and darker, my eyes closed.
I’m in a deep sleep…….
I am now in a room with the alphabet on the wall and numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5. I think I am in a school. Ehhh what was that? I just heard a noise, it sounded like “emmmmmmm” I have to run!! I have to get out!! I look behind me making sure there is nothing there, I come around a corner standing there was a lady, the lady looked at me, her face changed a different shape. I ran, my heart was thumping, my face lost all expression! I come around a corner in the corridor. I tripped up. I tried to run but the lady had already picked me up, I had no idea what she would do. I looked at her blue eyes, she said “A FRIEND” with a loud voice and hugged me. I wondered what is going on? First she was chasing me and now she is hugging me, this I so weird!
She said to me, “My name is Michelle, I am a lonely person. I have no friends, I was hoping we could be friends? I was chasing you because I wanted a friend then you started running, so I followed you. I am truly sorry if I scared you, I can make it up to you, I really will it is just no one likes me.”
SUddenly, I sit up in my bed with a fright, my heart is pounding. I wonder if she really was just lonely and needed a friend?
That was a terrible nightmare.
By Taylah Gilbert
Otago Triathlon
Otago Triathlon
Yesterday on the 31st of March some people who are year 5-8,went to the Otago Triathlon in Cromwell. We all had to get ready and be on the road by 6:30. Some people competed in teams and some people did it as an individual.
The run was 1.5km for the year 5-6’s but the year 7-8’s did 3km. The bike was 4km for the year 5-6’s and it was 6km for the year 7-8’s. The swim was 4 lengths for the year 5-6’s and it was 6 lengths for the year 7-8’s.
The only part that was hard was that the run was on tarmac so my ankles and heels were so sore at the end!!
Results:
Our team ‘The Pesky Elks’ came second in the year 7 girls team!
By Evie
Monday, 7 March 2016
SOPSSA athletics
Yesterday on the 7th of March, the students that qualified for SOPSSA (South Otago Primary Schools Sports Association) Went to the high school sports grounds to compete against other South Otago primary schools in high jump, long jump, discus, shot put and sprints. Some of the senior students got to be special helpers to help run events, it was a long day for everyone but also lots of fun!
The people that made it to the next stage in Invercargill where,
Year 6: Evie made it in for high jump and 100m. Shaun made it in for discus and 100m.
Year 8: Lukin made it in for 800m. Macleod made it in for 100m. Callum M made it in for shot put.
By Lachlan and Hugh.
Saturday, 27 February 2016
Athletics 2016
ATHLETICS
Clap, goes the clappers! I start to sprint I’m racing against other schools, I’m trying to win. I can hear everyone yelling “Go Taylah!” I’m smiling with glee as I cross the finish line coming 1st place. I am so puffed Mrs A, Mrs B and Mrs Hyslop were at the end jumping up and down like turtles. I got my name written down, I was then off to high jump. Evie, Zoe and I were the last girls to jump because we were the only ones that jumped 95 centimetres and everyone else missed and knocked the bar. Us girls made it in for SOPSSA.
By Taylah Gilbert
Athletics
On Wednesday 24 February, Athletics was on.
I really confused myself whether to do the 1500m or not. I finally made my decisions to run it.
On your marks, get set, GO! The light went green and I was racing! I was in the inside lane so I knew I had a good chance of winning.
I had to run 3 and 3 quarters of a lap.
I had done it! Puffed and sore and tired. I thought about doing it next year. But NO!
Written by Shaun
Athletics
A sea of light blue tops spread across the High School grounds, all sprinting to win the race. We were all so determined to win-nothing could get in our way! I crossed the finish line huffing and puffing so pleased with myself that I had come first in my race. I sat down in the shade my face bright red from running so fast. We all had a great day and enjoyed ourselves.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Self Portraits
In week one, each of us created Helen Galler self portraits. We had to us warm and cool colours. Now if you are wondering what warm and cool colours are, well warm colours make you feel warm like red, yellow and orange and cool colours make you feel cool like green, purple and blue. We had to either use warm colours for our faces and necks and cool colours for our hair and t-shirts. It was really fun learning all about warm colours and cool colours and what the differences are. We all worked really hard and showed Warepa Learner Qualities to make all of our portraits and they also look awesome. Our Helen Galler self portraits are in the senior room and if you want to come and see them just duck into the Senior Room for a few minutes. Here are a few photos of them.
Blog post by: Macleod and Laytun






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