Wednesday, December 6, 2017

At the Beach: Rhyming Sense Poems

At the beach
When we go down to the beach what do you think  we’ll see?
Two little waves washing over me.

When we go down to the beach what do you think we`ll feel?
Slippery slimy eels under our boat eating a big meal.

When we go down to the beach what do you think we`ll hear?
splashing waves and seagulls squawking near.

When we go down to the beach what do you think we`ll taste?
yummy glazed donut covered in fresh strawberry paste.

When we go down to the beach what do you think we`ll smell?

the salty sea and an oyster shell

- Molly Farrant

At the beach

When we go down to the beach
What do you think we’ll see?
Fish flipping,swings swinging,seagulls flying free.
When we go down to the beach
What do you think we’ll hear?
Seagulls in fear,people having beer,men having a big cheer.
When we go down to the beach
What do you think we’ll taste?
Salty air and food going to waste.
When we go down to the beach
What do you think we’ll feel?
Slimy big eels,a back of a big nice cuddly seal.
When we go down to the beach
What do you think we’ll smell?
A big sandy shell and pizza fresh from hell .

- Oliver Crooks

  At the beach
When we go down to the beach,
what do you think we’ll see?
Waves crashing, seagulls gliding,
and bees stinging on my knee.

When we go down to the beach,
What  do you think we’ll hear?
Seagulls squawking, children screaming,
and girl’s song ‘cheer’.

When go down to the beach,
what do you think we’ll taste?
Vanilla ice cream, strawberry slushies
and grape scented toothpaste.

When we go down to the beach,
What do you think we’ll feel?n
Warm sun rays, cold water and
Beautiful shells that are really real.

When we go down to the beach,
What do you think we’ll smell?
Sausages sizzling, chicken nuggets toasting
and a disgusting smell from the shell.

- By Young Eun


ROC Day


On Friday we had ROC Day which means Respecting Our Community.
I did 3 activities which were:
1. Picking up rubbish
2. Using leaves to make flowers (Flax weaving)
3. Play games
My favourite activity was playing games because I played with my group and we were all happy.
Something I found difficult was walking and picking up rubbish  because the sun was very hot and we walked a long way.
Next year I would like to plant the Sunflowers.
- Viola Lu 


On Friday we had ROC Day which means Respecting Our Community.
I did 3 activities which were:
1. A challenge when you had a map and you got to do fun things.
2. We walked to a swampy place and we walked with Miss Steel.
3. We got to go to Room 17 to make a Sun flower plant
My favourite activity was the sunflower activity because we got to decorate the cup to put the soil and the seed in.
Something I found difficult was walking because it was tiring.
Next year I would like to do more activities on ROC Day.
- Breanna Reti 


On Friday it was the Middle's ROC Day (Meaning Respecting our Community).  I did three activities, which were lifting up the rainbow parachute. I also did jumping in the big sack or bag. After that, it was morning tea, when I walked to Malborough Park. I got a cicada and I went holding it the whole way to Malbrough Park. I also picked up a big piece of wire and plastic. Then, when it was finished I made a putiputi out of Harakeke - NZ Flax. I made it by winding it to a right angle. My favourite activity was making putiputi. It was my favourite activity because I like winding flax to a right angle. Also I created something I could take home and keep it as a memory of ROC day. Something I found difficult was walking on the stilts because I had to stretch it and walk on it.
- Larry Liu

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

At the Beach: A sense Poem




At the beach 

When I go down to the beach 
I can see the yellow shining sun. 
I can hear the pretty shells whistling. 
I can taste the cold ice-cream. 
I can feel the golden, soft sand between my toes. 
I can smell the good food. 

By Anica Ventura




At The Beach

When I go to the beach
I can see beautiful and sparkly shells on the hot burning sand.
I can hear seagulls squawking loudly  and waves crashing hard on the rocks.
I can taste the salty water on my lips.
I can feel the fresh water in my hand.
I can smell hot sausages on the

Barbecue cooking.
By Zara Ngata

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Save the Seas!!!

In connection with our 'How we use the Sea' topic and our Marine Conservation Challenge, we have been looking at ways that we can help protect our oceans. Here is one explanation two of our girls wrote about how we might be able to do this!


Monday, November 27, 2017

Marine Conservation Challenge

After Libby's presentation last week, Room 17 decided to do a special homework challenge to help protect our oceans. Our challenge was to go to a local beach or bush and to do a 5 minute clean up. Here are some of our pictures from the week.


Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Marine Conservation

Today we had a quest speaker, Libby, to talk about Marine Conservation. She has spent time all over the world helping different sea creatures. It was through her work that she began to see the effects of human's on the ocean environment. We saw photos and talked about the effects of plastic in our oceans - and looked at ways we can protect our ocean. Here are some of our reflections - and decisions for change. As for me, I am going to get myself a water bottle - so I don't use disposable plastic ones. We can all do our part to help protect our oceans! 

Check out her website here: 



How to save the ocean

Today we went the hall to learn about how to protect our oceans.
My favorite part was when she showed us the  pictures about the manta ray .
The lady shared these facts:
  • Say no to single plastic
  • Sea animals can't eat plastic
  • Rubbish is bad for the sea
Because of today I am going to do more beach clean ups.

- Smrithi


Look after Our Sea

Today,we went to the hall to learn about how to protect our oceans.
My favourite part was learning about that lady who was talking to us she said that she works with other sea creatures. 
The lady shared these facts
-        That turtles have teeth that face down
-        That mountain rays have big mouths for eating sting rays
-        The whale sharks can grow around 20 milameters.
Because of today i am going to pick up rubbish if I see some and I will re-use rubbish.

-       Ollie

This is Libby's hand-made bike using natural materials!
She is going to use this to cycle from the top of NZ down to the bottom
talking to different schools about how to protect our ocean. 

How to save our ocean

Today we went to the hall to learn about how to protect our ocean.
My favourite part was seeing the turtle on the slide show. The lady shared these facts
-        If we used less plastic less animals would be endangered.
-        To clean the beaches for less damage to animals living situations.
-        At the beach don’t litter plastic or anything.
Because of today I will be against plastic.
I will not use plastic bags and use fabric bags instead.
Littering at the beach should be against the law!

- Gabby






Friday, November 10, 2017

How We Use The Sea

This term we have been looking at How we use the Sea and have had a lot of fun learning new things. For our quick writes we have been looking at different ideas to link in with this topic - and here are some of them for you to enjoy. 

What if we lived under the sea?

If we lived in the sea, we would all be fish and I would want to be a starfish. I would live with the other starfish in the sea. I really want a jellyfish for  a pet.
-       Viola

If we lived under the sea, I would be friends with the fish like a mermiad. I would go to a under water school. In there the games we could play would only be swimming. When I go home, sadly I would eat fish for dinner.
-       Gunn

If I lived under the sea, the front door would be made out of coral. In my house I would have cooked seaweed and what I would drink is jellyfish water. My bed would be able to play the sound of the sea. My bed would be made of rocks. Don’t worry – I would have a matress on top of the rocks. My tower would be made out of seaweed because seaweed is really strong.
-       Molly

If we lived under the sea we would have to have a massive air tank shop so we could survive. It would be awesome if I saw a baby Angler fish. It would guide me back to my amazing underwater house. I would have a pet stingray in a 10 metre by 10 metre tank. It would stay with me. The stingray’s name would be Bobby or Stingray.
-       Amy

If we lived under the sea it would be really freaky because you would see scary great white sharks. I would want to be in the midnight and twilight zones because it would be fun to have more space in the water and to have fun with the whales. But scary too.
-       Oliver

What if there was no sea?

If there was no sea I would be happy beause no one would drown and we wouldn’t have any tsunamis. But is we have no water, we can’t get water from the sea. We might have a massive city!
-       Evan

If there was no sea there would be no home for the fish and the other sea creatures. We couldn’t eat fish and shrimp and other things that live in the sea. The human’s could not go swimming, surfing and diving. Human’s could not get their daily water.
-       Shiv

What if we made the sea like a zoo and put creatures in certain places?

It would be cool and I would work there. There would be a gaint pool that fits all the sea creatures in the world. They would go in special cages and I would control a machine that has all food that the sea creatures like to eat. I would control the line that makes it move.
-       Maddox