Monday, November 29, 2010

Canon and Summer's writings re athletics at Hira


Canon wrote:
The whole school went to Hira School and we sang and my dad came to Hira School, with a drink. We did some athletics too. I liked the cup race.

Summer wrote:
On Friday we went to Hira School. I played on the monkey bars and I can miss a bar. I like the spoon and ball race. The girls sat under the trees for lunch.

Jack and Paige's writings re athletics at Hira



Jack wrote:
We went on the bus and we went to Hira School. We did athletics and I liked the bean bag race. We found crayfish in the pond at lunch time.


Paige wrote:
We went to Hira School to represent Auckland Point School. We did athletics at Hira School. I beat lots of people in the sack race. What I liked the best of all was the cup and water race.



Athletic Sports at Hira School





























We were very lucky to have a day of athletics at Hira School. We were given a fantastic welcome and run down on what their school was all about. We had a very enjoyable day and tried out all events. It was fun to meet the children and staff of Hira. Here's hoping that we can have a reciprocal day at APS.
We have photos of practice times and also of the day. Children's stories to follow.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Whiskers


Our class rabbit has made a big hit and is definitely part of the class.
The class are very loving to her and she is very friendly in return.
We let her run around the class before school starts in the morning and sometimes after lunch. She is a bit naughty about checking out and sometimes toppling models, which is not appreciated.

Opening of our new kindergarten



In October the kindergarten finally opened and we were able to go through for a visit. Trafalgar enjoyed seeing and playing on the equipment.
We are also enjoying the under 2s play area adjacent to our classroom. It is nice for big brothers and sisters being able to visit with younger siblings.

Alf's Army




Alf's army came to school and we were able to act out the Zulu war. Trafalgar Room were all Zulus and we are pretty sure that on the day we won the battle.
Alf's army helped us to make swords.
During the battle if anyone died a nurse could say, "Never mind, it's just a scratch." After this the person could then get up and fight on.
At the end we had to shake hands to indicate that the battle was over and we were back to being friends.

Retelling a Dr Suess Story

Along with the rest of the school Trafalgar Room have retold the story of how Horton Hatches and egg. Here are 2 examples.

Retold by Saphire
Mayzie wanted to go on a holiday and she cannot because she has an egg. Horton sat on the egg and on the nest for her. Nayzie would not come back.
The hunters found Horton and they sold him to the circus. He found Mayzie and she was angry because Horton wouldn't give her the egg. The egg hatched and it was an elephant bird. Horton and the baby went home.

Retold by Rueben
Mayzie, the bird, is mean. She wanted the elephant to sit on the tree and he did that for her.
Horton is a nice elephant. He sat on the egg. Mayzie went on vacation and she decided not to come back.
The hunters saw Horton sitting on the egg. They caught him. They took him over the mountains and over the sea. He got seasick. The hunters sold Horton to the circus. Mayzie wanted the egg back and the egg turned into an elephant bird. Mazie was angry 100%.
They took Horton and the baby back home.