Monday, June 27, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Treasures - What do treasures tell us?
Whanau Whitu Making Fossils
We learnt about fossils and then had a go at making our own!
We learnt about fossils and then had a go at making our own!
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Making Crispy Rounds
The Peacocks reading group read about how to grow potatoes this week. There was a recipe for potatoes and we decided to do some cooking. First we had to read a mixed up recipe and put it in order. Then we went with Sharon to the staffroom and got cooking!
100 songs for kids - the wiggles - hot potato
100 songs for kids - the wiggles - hot potato
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Cross Country in Steve's World
We interviewed a very important person in our school: our caretaker; Steve. we asked him what he thought about the cross country we had at school yesterday, 11/5/11. This is what he had to say:
Thanks Steve!
By Scott and Luke C.
Thanks Steve!
By Scott and Luke C.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Fun Afternoon!
Wow we had an awesome time yesterday afternoon. The Youth Alive Trust came and set up a really fun afternoon for our school. There was bouncy castles, craft tables, jewellery making, face painting, nail polish stands, puppet shows, parachute games, clowns, hip hop dancing, jugglers, skate board ramps, sports games and to top it all off, we had a sausage sizzle. We had a blast! Thank you Youth Alive Trust!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
End of an Era
This is the last of our classrooms going. They are completely gone now. It feels exciting to see what is in store for us over the next few years. Bring it on!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Faraway Friends
We have some new friends from Northland. They are special to us because they have decided to help our school out by raising money and doing other things to support and encourage us after the earthquake. Glenbervie School is Tania's old school and they had a Red and Black Day to fundraise money for our school.


They raised around $1000 and there's more to come!
They also sent a performer called The Minstrel to entertain us for an afternoon. We really enjoyed his original songs and learned a lot about fishing.
Thanks so much Glenbervie School!!!
They raised around $1000 and there's more to come!
They also sent a performer called The Minstrel to entertain us for an afternoon. We really enjoyed his original songs and learned a lot about fishing.
Thanks so much Glenbervie School!!!
Monday, March 28, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
New Friends
Hi all,
In my travels yesterday I picked up four new friends who are very much looking forward to joining our whanau when we start back at school again. The only problem is, they don't have any names!
Can you please help name them?
Post your ideas on here using the comment box and I will tell you the winning names by Friday 11 March.
Number them with the same numbers as on each photo.






Keep smiling! I can't wait to hear your ideas!
In my travels yesterday I picked up four new friends who are very much looking forward to joining our whanau when we start back at school again. The only problem is, they don't have any names!
Can you please help name them?
Post your ideas on here using the comment box and I will tell you the winning names by Friday 11 March.
Number them with the same numbers as on each photo.
1. So cute and fuzzy. Lovely to cuddle.
2. Big and soft, you will have to use both arms to hug this guy!
3. A gentle lion, just waiting for a hug!
4. A cute little lamb; who could resist snuggling up with her?
Keep smiling! I can't wait to hear your ideas!
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Creative Challenges
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Hello Everyone!
Hi families, Whanau Whitu kids, and visitors. Who new that 6 weeks after arriving in Christchurch I would be experiencing something most people never experience in their lifetimes? Whanau Whitu did soooo well at getting down and under the tables. I was impressed with your quick responses and for listening so well to what we needed to do next. You were all great whanau members sticking together and looking after each other. I hope, wherever you are that your are safe, and looking after your whanau just like you did with your school whanau.
I went around the school community with Mrs Bourke on Saturday and here are some of the things I saw.



9 days on we still wait in hope for more news on what will be happening with our lovely school. One thing we do know is that we will not be in Ruma Whitu ever again. Unfortunately, the damage was so great that the whole block will be pulled down. We are not sure what our new classrooms will look like and we need to do something in the meantime while new classrooms are built.
So, Whanau Whitu kids, put on your GREEN thinking caps and leave comments on here with your ideas for what we could use for a classroom while we are waiting, AND, your ideas for what our new classrooms should look like at Freeville. Get creative!
I'm looking forward to your ideas.
Missing you all heaps, Tania.
I went around the school community with Mrs Bourke on Saturday and here are some of the things I saw.

9 days on we still wait in hope for more news on what will be happening with our lovely school. One thing we do know is that we will not be in Ruma Whitu ever again. Unfortunately, the damage was so great that the whole block will be pulled down. We are not sure what our new classrooms will look like and we need to do something in the meantime while new classrooms are built.
So, Whanau Whitu kids, put on your GREEN thinking caps and leave comments on here with your ideas for what we could use for a classroom while we are waiting, AND, your ideas for what our new classrooms should look like at Freeville. Get creative!
I'm looking forward to your ideas.
Missing you all heaps, Tania.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Moving Milk Mysteries
Every Friday we put on our lab coats and become scientists for the morning. We are learning how to make observations and predictions. For the next few weeks we are discovering how molecules behave. You can't see molecules but you can change them to observe their behaviour.
Last Friday we looked at molecules moving. We did this by colouring water molecules in some milk and then observing as we put drops of dishwashing liquid. We watched the water molecules getting moved around as the dishwash liquid collected up all the fat molecules.
Cool aye?
Then Luke C. asked "What if we used something else instead of milk?"
This Friday we tried cream, strawberry milk and oil.
The results? There was no reaction in the oil. This is because oil is all fat and no water. There was a VERY slow reaction in the cream. This is because there is very little water in the cream and not enough to be moved around easily. The strawberry milk had a reaction but the standard milk was the fastest. From our observations we could tell there was more fat in the strawberry milk than in the standard milk.
What will we find out next week?
Last Friday we looked at molecules moving. We did this by colouring water molecules in some milk and then observing as we put drops of dishwashing liquid. We watched the water molecules getting moved around as the dishwash liquid collected up all the fat molecules.
Cool aye?
Then Luke C. asked "What if we used something else instead of milk?"
This Friday we tried cream, strawberry milk and oil.
The results? There was no reaction in the oil. This is because oil is all fat and no water. There was a VERY slow reaction in the cream. This is because there is very little water in the cream and not enough to be moved around easily. The strawberry milk had a reaction but the standard milk was the fastest. From our observations we could tell there was more fat in the strawberry milk than in the standard milk.
What will we find out next week?
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Freaky Friday Science
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Welcome to 2011!!!
Hey there everyone. Well it's back to school time again! Over the last couple of days I have been lucky enough to meet a whole heap of amazing children and their parents. We have a new class in Whanau Whitu and a new teacher!
I'm Tania and I have moved to Christchurch from Whangarei. I used to live here years ago and now I have come back so that my husband can study here at the university. I am so excited to be here and look forward to having an awesome year with a fantastic bunch of kids!
Today we learned about each other a little bit, and learned how to behave in the classroom. We had lots of fun and even had time for some art! We made name bugs. It was a test of our imaginations at first but we got the hang of it and they have turned out amazing!
Watch this space!
I'm Tania and I have moved to Christchurch from Whangarei. I used to live here years ago and now I have come back so that my husband can study here at the university. I am so excited to be here and look forward to having an awesome year with a fantastic bunch of kids!
Today we learned about each other a little bit, and learned how to behave in the classroom. We had lots of fun and even had time for some art! We made name bugs. It was a test of our imaginations at first but we got the hang of it and they have turned out amazing!
Watch this space!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Beach Day to finish the year
With the choir heading off to perform at the Pier, Room 7 (plus Toby, Jak, Thomas and Seth from Room 8) took our lunch down to the beach. Regan won our beach flags, and the sack races didn't work too well because some of the sacks had holes in the end of them!!
Our 'sand structure' creations showed great original ideas, and there was even one that looked like a pupil from our class!
Thanks to all our helpers who came along and got sand between their toes.
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EOTC,
express yourself
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Grant's surprise shared lunch!
I was working in the school office today when Stella came over to say that Aroha needed me over to the classroom to help her with something. Imagine what a surprise I had waiting for me when I popped over and found a room full of parents (and children, of course!!), waiting to jump out at me!
My lovely lot had been planning a farewell shared lunch, and presented me with some lovely presents - tau ke!!
Kia ora Room 7 whanau!
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