2017
It's great to be back for what promises to be another exciting year for the students in Room 8. The children have settled into their work very quickly and our classroom routines are already well established. There will be regular updates to our class blog throughout the year including samples of the children’s work and photos of the children participating in a variety of different activities. You are encouraged to make regular visits to the blog to check out any updates and leave a comment if you would like to.
Monday, 30 January 2017
Monday, 31 October 2016
Cricket Coaching
On Thursday
20 October Dion came from the Otago Cricket Association to teach us some
cricket skills. First we warmed up by playing a game of ball tag. After that we
did some catching practice. We had to be careful when catching the tennis ball
to make sure we followed the ball with our eyes right into our hands. We
practised with a partner and by throwing the ball up in the air and clapping
while it was coming down. It taught us the importance of getting our hands in
the right position and keeping our eyes on the ball. The next skill we
practised was bowling. We learnt the correct technique and the importance of
keeping our bowling arm straight. Dion explained that our front arm was like a
pulling a chain except that we were actually pulling our bowling arm into
position to bowl the ball. We spent a lot of time practising bowling at sets of
wickets. It was fun and we will try to apply these skills the next time we play
cricket.
Monday, 17 October 2016
Golf
When the sports activator last visited we had a session learning about
the basic skills of golf. First we had to learn how to pick up the club and
hold it correctly. We learnt about the importance of keeping our heads down and
keeping our eyes on the ball. We started out using quite a large ball which was
easy to hit but didn’t go very far. Next we moved onto the tennis ball which
was a bit harder to hit but went much further and finally we got to use a soft
golf ball. Some children had trouble hitting this small sized ball off the tee
but others were able to hit it quite a long way. We enjoyed our first
experience of playing golf.
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
School Concert
On Monday
afternoon and Tuesday evening of the last week of the term, Milton Primary
School students performed a concert at the Toko High School hall. The evening began
with the whole school singing two songs
which were followed by several items by the kapa haka group. The other items on the programme consisted of
several high energy dance numbers,
a performance of a maori legend by most of the junior classes, and three songs
performed by MP3, the school’s band.
At the end
of the night the seniors performed some entertaining syndicate singing for the
audience.There was a raffle and many prizes were won. The hall was full to
bursting on the Tuesday night and nearly as full on the Monday. The concert was
enjoyed by everyone. It was a wonderful afternoon on Monday and an even better performance
on Tuesday evening.
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Technology Challenge
This term we have been learning about space. For our technology
challenge we had to design and build something to do with space. Some of the
ideas we came up with were a space vehicle, a costume, or a model of our solar
system. We have been able to work on this project since the start of the term
and we were allowed to get our parents to help us make them. There was a wide
variety of creations produced and the standard was very high. Thanks to all the
parents who assisted with this project.
Sunday, 28 August 2016
Class Trip
On 25 August, we went to Dunedin on a class trip. First we went to the
Otago Museum where we spent an hour doing some activities around the topic of
sustainability which we had studied last term. However, the main purpose of our
visit was to go to the planetarium because this term we have been doing lots of
research about space. Everyone enjoyed this experience and we learnt lots of
fascinating facts about our solar system and beyond. Our next stop was at the
Dunedin Art Gallery where John, the educator, took us on a tour and stopped at
several paintings to discuss them in more detail with us. We had fun using some
hand bells to play a tune and learnt a simple action song as well as learning
lots more interesting information about space. It was a fun filled day full of
new learning experiences.
Sunday, 21 August 2016
Cross Country
On 17 August, the Milton Area Schools Cross Country was held at Tokoiti
School. The track was a 2km course around their school field and some
neighbouring paddocks. The junior children had a much smaller track of about
half a kilometre. It was a nice sunny day and the grounds weren’t muddy at all.
The Years 3, 4, 5, and 6’s who finished in the first five of their races get to
go down to the South Otago champs in Clinton on 24 August. After their race,
the children were very puffed and hot with all the effort they put in. There
were heaps of parents and family members there to watch their children. Every
child should be very proud of themselves for competing so well and
congratulations to those who qualified for the South Otago
champs.
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