After an exhausting day on Friday, the first week of term 4, Te Pahu School, Pirongia School and parent helpers can now step back and watch all of the plants we planted grow around the outdoor classroom at Pirongia Forest Park Lodge.
We spent a couple of weeks writing to businesses around Hamilton for donations to buy native plants or most prefferably native plants. After we had gathered the plants (Pirongia also was involved) we all went to the Pirongia Lodge to plant them around the outdoor classroom, which is a place where kids can go to learn about the outdoors. So we had to plant plants. Sounds easy right?
But there was still some clearing to do. We left the boys to clear the brambles and we found some spots to plant the native plants such as flax, teatree, rimu and other plants. We all enjoyed getting our hands a bit dirty and having lots of fun.
At the end of the day, some people rolled down the big hill. We even managed to get Mr Marquand to roll down tto. It was a big laugh and an awesome way to finish the day.
I can't wait to go back in about 20 years and say "I planted those plant's." :)
This year has been my favorite year at Te Pahu! Here is my blog, you can see all of the awesome things I've gotten up to this year!
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Ag Day Report
On Wednesday 16th October, Lambs were baaing, calfs were mooing and goats were, well goats were making their noises too. All this was because of Te Pahu School's Ag Day. Kids had the choice of bringing a calf, lamb or goat to ag day. Before the day, they had to train it to lead, come when its called and for goats, go around an obstacle corse. They also had to learn what their animal was allergic to and keep it clean. There were kids that didn't bring an animal though. And on the day they had the choice of doing clay modelling, T-Shirt making, photography, or cupcake decorating. But leading up to ag day, they had to do a home challenge and create at least one of these things: A multi-media canvas, design a model of the tree stump, design a working sandpit toy, create a portable garden or biuld a birhouse. However, on the day a few room 7 students were chosen to help run the event. I talked to Kayla Moulder who built a birdhouse. I asked her if the outcome was what she wanted. She replied with 'No. I thought I would come last but I came second." Then she added, "It looked better in my imagination." She was chosen as a runner for the intermediate lambs. She said that she kind of enjoyed it because she got to watch the lambs but the bad thing was that she had to run back and forward and back and forward and so on. Overall, I think it was a good day and even though it rained a little, everyone still had a great time. Now some people will take their animals to group day, where they will compete against other schools. Good Luck for those that do!
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Statistic Project
Last term we have been working on a statistic project. We had to imagine that the world was shrunk down to 100 people. We each got a topic to work on and somehow in an effective way, show the results. For example, How many people would have food, What ages they would be, What languages would there be. Kayla and I got geography. We had to see what countries people came from. We got a sheet of paper saying what countries they did come from, and then we had to figure out a way to present it. Mr Marquand showed us some examples. Then we had to go away and figure out one of our own. We decided to do it on a map and put pictures on how many people in that country in it. This is what we came up with.
Sunday, 13 October 2013
HOLIDAYS!!! - Rainbow Springs
It is now the first week of term 4! We just got back from holidays! In the holidays, my family and I, went to Rainbow Springs. We were all excited, mainly because we couldn't wait to go on the Big Splash! Walking around Rainbow Springs was pretty cool. We got to see heaps of animals. We went to the bird show which was pretty cool because we got to have birds fly over our head. It was funny when we got to the bit where there were 2 swans. They tried to bite you. Dad almost got bitten when he put his foot out for them to bite and then it went to bite his leg. When we finally got to the big splash, we didn't have to wait long in line. It was pretty cool because it kind of tells you about how we came to be. It started with the dinosaurs, then the Maori part, then the European part, then it was time to go down the fall. It was sooo much fun! After 2 family runs, my sister Deegan and I went down a couple more times. We always posed for the camera. My favourite photo is one of our family ones because my sister Andie has very funny facials. Rainbow Springs was a highlight of my holidays. I hope we can go there again sometime!
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