On Saturday night Miss B was lucky enough to go to the Aqua Gold Synchronised Swimming Club's christmas show, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. She went to watch two of our very talented North East Valley Normal School students, Rika and Sierra, perform. The show was just amazing and the girls were brilliant. What a lot of hard work they have put in to their synchronised swimming.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Synchronised Swimming
On Saturday night Miss B was lucky enough to go to the Aqua Gold Synchronised Swimming Club's christmas show, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. She went to watch two of our very talented North East Valley Normal School students, Rika and Sierra, perform. The show was just amazing and the girls were brilliant. What a lot of hard work they have put in to their synchronised swimming.
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celebrations,
christmas,
great work,
swimming,
synchronised swimming
Friday, November 13, 2009
Cameron's Incredible Homework


For homework this week the children had a range of activities to choose from to do with swimming. One of these activities was to design their dream swimming pool. Take a look at the amazing swimming pool Cameron has made, it has a fence, diving board, beach balls, people relaxing on lilos, and lots of little people swimming. Cameron's work is just amazing and the children were all very excited to see it, especially since it is edible! Well done Cameron, excellent creative thinking.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Armistice Day

Today the whole school went out to the flagpole to mark Armistice Day. Armistice Day is the day the day that we remember the end of the first world war at eleven minutes past eleven. We had a minutes silence and then sang the national anthem. Miss Clarke talked to us about how they celebrate this occasion in Canada too, and then we compared the different ways the days are celebrated in different countries.
Miss Clarke is back!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Celebrating the Pacific


On Friday Room 2, and a fabulous group of parent helpers, went to the museum to learn about different celebrations across the Pacific. We all wore a lavalava and a Fijian ai, which is a floral headband, that we made with Kiri at the museum. We participated in a kava ceremony, everybody had a job to do, N'Keyah even got to be a princess. The fire walking was great fun, and it looked quite realistic as you can see from our photos.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Our Classroom Video
Check out the amazing video we made together to show what the children think about being learners in Room 2.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Wonderful wordsmiths
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Learning to Blog
The children are just starting to learn to blog their own news. Today they had to choose a topic, decide who would be photographers, reporters and bloggers and then work to put their story together. Take a look at how they turned out.
Culture day
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