Friday 27 June 2014

Storytelling at the Glen Innes Library

Year six students were lucky to get the chance to visit the Glen Innes library last week.  Visitors had come from the Auckland Museum to tell a traditional Maori tale.  Not only did we listen to the amazing storyteller, we also got to take part in the story by learning actions with Maori weapons!  Afterwards we got to make a clay mould to make a necklace with.  It was an awesome experience and we had a lot of fun!


Great times at the library

Thursday 26 June 2014

Tessellations

Tessellation: a pattern where the shapes fit together leaving no gaps.

Netball Skills



Check out Room nines amazing netball skills.  We have had coaches come to school for the last few weeks to teach us.  We have been doing different activities to learn all the skills you need when playing netball.

REPORTERS

Mele, Pallas and Levi were the last class reporters of term 2.  Mele had her Duffy books to show us (she has quite a collection)!  She also had some special family photos.  Pallas had a thoughtful card of her mums that has many special messages inside and Levi had some photos also, one was recent and one from when he fist started school.  Tino pai!

Future Transportation Projects

Inquiry topic: The Movement of People and Goods

By Joseph, Levi and Quros

Task

Design a futuristic form of transport that runs by green energy like: wind, water or solar power. That carries six people and at least 3 suitcases and can travel over land, water and through the air.  

What we did

We had to start drafting our ideas, what would it look like, how would it do all the things it needed to?
We had to create a blue print of our vehicle and label the different features.
We needed to create an advertisement to show off this brand new invention.
There also needed to be a newspaper article that told people about the release of our vehicle.

We were able to present our designs in different ways.  Here are some of our newspaper articles.

 Amazing New Transportation Method Released Now!!!

6 MAY 2064

Thousands of people came to Brazil to see the new car at the FIFA arena the new vehicle is called the Flash 2064.
The FLASH 2064 is a new multi seated vehicle it is powered completely by solar energy.  This vehicle is very good for the enviroment. It can carry six passengers and has space for all your goods!!!
Not only is this vehicle environmentally friendly it also fly's, it can travel without gas, and it can travel on water as well as land!!!
Jakeip from Mexico told us,“How spectacular will it be to have one method of transportation…”
We seriously agree with Jakeip’s opinion.  It costs $118,699 so go out and get yours today.


Reported By Quros 


Suzuki Swift’s New CAR!
Suzuki Swift (a car company) has revealed their brand new car which is called Daffany. Today in Auckland City a lady named Tiffany is trying the new car by driving around in it.
The new car, Daffany, can carry 6 people and is able to fit 3 suitcases of goods if they are needed.
Not only can Daffany do that stuff, it can also fly, travel underwater and of course drive on land. Some people around Auckland would love to buy Daffany so they can travel around the place.
Katherine from Mt Wellington said “Oh my gosh, I should save some money right now!”
We all agree with Katherine and for only $16, 776 you can buy one too!

Reported by Soana


Super Submarine Shark

The Submarine Shark has been released today in New York City.  It has helicopter blades and did you know it also has wheels for land travelling and solar panels. 
Why does it have helicopter blades?  When there is a dead end and a mountain that is blocking your way, you can just fly over it.  The Super Submarine Shark runs by solar panels and uses the sun and moon to track the submarine, also when it travels on land.
It can carry more than six people, taking them many different places.  It also has a special hidden area to carry your bags and will fit more than three suitcases.
“It looks alright to me.”  Levi from the crowd told our reporters.
They will be available to buy from the 18th of June 2030.


Wednesday 18 June 2014

Reporters


Harris, Curtis, Akanesi and... 

Elmo and the Cookie Monster??

Room 9 got to see some more interesting items from their classmates today.  Harris had an adorable photo of himself as a baby, a Cadbury toy truck and some special products.  Curtis had some very special photo albums that had been made with a lot of thought.  Akanesi shared many lovely family photos, we found out that she has a BIG family!  And the artistic Joseph shared some amazing artwork that he and his sisters have created.

Tuesday 17 June 2014

Monday 9 June 2014

How to make a weaving plate.



What you need:


Paper plate
Coloured wool
Pair of scissors

What to do:

Step One:
 Firstly, get your paper plate and scissors and cut small cuts 2cm apart all the way around the rim.

Step Two:
Secondly you get a very long piece of wool to make the X pattern.  About 2 metres.

Step Three:
Put the wool in the lines you cut around the rim and start making an X pattern by threading the wool across the plate, in and out of the cuts.

Step Four:
When you're finished making the X pattern tie the wool in a knot so it doesn't come off (this can be tricky you might need an adult to help). 

Step Five:
Get your wool (any colour - measure it twice the width of your arms) and tie it to the middle of the X. Weave the wool over and under the wool that made the X pattern, moving around and around the plate.  It will  look a bit funny at the start but it will look better once you keep going. 

Step Six:
When you are ready to change colour tie a new colour to the wool you are threading.

Note:
Your plate can have a repeating colour pattern if you like or it can be multi coloured.

By Anavea and Curtis