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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Last practices before the big day!

Only 4 more days until our production and here we are putting everything together.
Today was our last practice in our school hall and on Monday we go to St. Pat’s School for our final dress rehearsal.
Watch this space for pictures of us performing in Kilbirnie School’s production of Around the World in Eighty Minutes.









Thursday, August 11, 2016

Drama fun

For the first four weeks of this term the children have been very fortunate to be working with a teacher from Marrzipan Drama Company.  They have had so much fun being involved in all the fun and exciting activities involving acting, miming, improvisation, body language sequences and voice training.  The children were always encouraged to “think outside the box” and to work cooperatively as a group. Ask them how we played the Puppeteer Game!




Thursday, June 30, 2016

Trip to Te Papa

As part of our study on Pre European New Zealand history, the Junior Syndicate travelled by bus to Te Papa.  We learnt about the early voyage to New Zealand and how the  Maori adapted to their new environment.  We went into the Maori section of the museum to see how they lived, how they built their homes (whare) and what the early canoes looked like.  Unfortunately, we were not allowed to take photos.  After a busy morning we were very hungry and certainly enjoyed our lunch outside.








Run-a-thon

Our yearly run-a-thon took place on Monday 23rd May and the children were very excited to take part.  The rain cleared in time for our run around the courts and the children ran as many circuits as they could in a set number of minutes.







Playing in the bark area

Once again the trucks, cars and tractors have been brought out at lunchtime.  We are having enormous fun playing in this barked area in our playground.



Traditional Maori music instruments

Last week, a special visitor called Alistair Fraser came to our school assembly.  Alistair is a musician of Taonga Puoro (Sacred Voices).  He brought with him a large variety of traditional Maori musical instruments made from natural resources found in the forests and on the beaches ((shells, stones, bones etc).  We were all amazed at the range of sound produced from these instruments.


Matariki

Our Matariki celebrations took place on Thursday 16th June and involved the whole school.  We all gathered together in the school hall for a special assembly.  We watched a video clip about the importance of Matariki and the Kapa Haka group gave a wonderful performance..   Then children throughout the school were cross grouped into activity groups.  In Rooms 1/2 we made a kakahu out of paper feathers and a koru circular pattern.  In Room 3 the children learnt about the story of the Battle of the Mountains and made their own mountain designs.  In Room 4 they learnt how to weave and made woven flowers out of flax.