On Friday we visited the Auckland Art Gallery. We made a piece of art looking at our personal journey. It was fun experimenting with the ink. We got to see and discuss paintings, photographs and sculptures.
Welcome to Room 14's blog for 2016. We are a class of energetic year 3/4 learners and our teacher is Mrs Fowler
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Thursday, 16 June 2016
Chanel's Teach the Teacher
Chanel's Teach the Teacher on PhotoPeach
Monday, 13 June 2016
Fun with Science
We are doing science experiments to test if there is more bacteria on our hands before or after washing our hands in soap and water. We are growing the bacteria on agar plates. We wrote a hypothesis and method. Now we will wait to see the results.
Writing up our experiment
Our agar plates with our 'before' samples
Ashton washing his hands to do the second sample
Writing the date and labelling our agar samples
Taking a sample of the groups freshly washed hands
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Sunday, 12 June 2016
Jamie's Teach the Teacher
We are getting good at using Google Docs, these are Jamie's instructions on how to make a cartapult:
Fridays are the best day because we all love Teach the Teacher!
Lollipop catapult
1st step get five lollistick and two rubber bands twist together.
2nd step
A rubber band and two sticks.
Attach one stick on top and one underneath. the rubber band we cross it over.
3rd step
Get a rubber band and cross it over
4th step we get some sticky tape and milk lid and put the sticky tape on the milk lid then attach the milk lid and put it on.
Then get a mini size ball and place it in the catapult.
Then fire!!!!!!!3rd step we get a milk bottlel lid and some sticky tape. Put the lid on the sticky on the lid then put the lid on the catapult then your done.
Friday, 10 June 2016
Room 14's Korowai
We have all contributed feathers to make a class korowai. A korowai is a Maori cloak that is generally woven or made from flax or feathers. We tried to incorporate colours from our cultures on our feathers. It looks beautiful! We are very proud. Our korowai signifies our class coming together as a whanau under the seven stars of Matariki. Thanks Mrs Taylor for arranging our beautiful cloak.
Matariki Celebrations
We read the story Seven Stars of Matariki by Toni Rollerston.
In our art we are flying our kite at night in the wind, our kite will fly away to make the 7th star, can you see the wind gusts? Come into the class to see the rest of our beautiful art.
Labels:
Allison,
Art,
Benjamin,
Joseph,
Matariki,
PTC 10:Bicultural,
PTC 12:Inquiry,
Ray,
Rosie
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