Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Have you found the new puzzle at the bottom of the page? There will be a new one each time you go back to the blog. Some are easy and some are hard. Have a try and tell me what you think.
See you on Thursday. Have a nice day tomorrow. I hope you enjoy Room 1's assembly tomorrow.
Mrs P

Did you see the great photo of Jack and his mum in the Marlborough Express tonight?What a great photo.

If you go to http://www.driftwoodecotours.com/wordpress/index.php you will find a report all about yesterday with lots of photos. You are all really famous now. It is great to see that other people are interested in what we are doing for the environment. Won't it be great to go back to the Reserve again over the next few years and see how our trees have grown.

Monday, September 22, 2008

World tree Planting Day

On Friday Room 8 came to share some tree poems and to talk about our tree planting trip. After we had talked about all the things we would need to bring, Mrs Hepburn gave us all something to hang around our necks.Each tag had a word on it. We sat in a circle and we had to make a web of all the related things in nature. If you had water around your neck you might choose to link to swimming , fun or fish. We had to hold on very tightly to the wool so the web wasn't broken. We were amazed at what we could link things up to.
Then we did an activity when we had to link arms in a special way then link in different ways without letting go. Mrs Hepburn was very impressed with us.

Friday, September 19, 2008



Today was a sad day for Room 2 as it was Lily's last day at Riverlands School. She is off to Westport with her Mum and brother Flynn. Lily's dad will be excited to have the whole family with him in Westport. We hope he is really enjoying his new job.
We made patterns with korus for maths today and made them into headbands to celebrate Lily's last day. We have a lovely new book for our class library from Lily and her family so we will always remember her.
Don't forget to keep in touch. We will look for some comments from you on our blog and hopefully a letter or email or two..
On Monday we are joining Room 8 in planting trees at Simonsen Reserve as part of the ENO Tree Planting Day that is happening worldwide. We are hoping that some of the trees we plant will eventually encourage native birds back to our area.
Remember to wear old clothes on Monday and bring your gumboots in a plastic bag. Depending on the weather on the day come prepared with raincoats, sunhats,warm top, sunscreen. Let's hope it is the sunscreen and sunhats we need to bring. Gumboots are needed whatever the weather as there has been so much rain!!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Our wonderful visit to Omaka Marae

I liked touching the carvings and the tukutuku panels. Shannara

I liked touching the tukutuku because they all felt different. Emma
We had to take our shoes off just like at school. Fergus
The tukutuku were telling us stories. Micahla
I liked the waiata that we sang. Jone
I enjoyed duck, duck goose.We called it rakiraki, rakiraki, kuihi . Jessica
I thought it was very clever how the carvings were carved. Josh
I liked doing the poi when we did the helicopter. Blake
We sang our waiata really nicely. Michael
I liked sitting down in the Wharenui and hearing the stories. Aramac
I did a hongi with Kiley. Hadley
I liked sitting in the Marae and I listened to the stories. Lily
I liked hitting Jacks rakau. Daryan
I liked how the carvings were carved. Jack
I liked listening to the stories that were on the wall. Emily
I liked touching the statues. Ruby

Sunday, September 14, 2008

We love getting your comments:

Thank you to everyone that has made a comment on our blog. It is great to know what you think of our blog.
If you haven't left a message before, all you have to do is get yourself a gmail account which is free. Just go to the home page at www.google.com and click on gmail. Then all you have to do is follow the leads. I think you can also use a hotmail account.

We would love to know what you think of all the cool things we have been doing this year.
I can see by the large number on our bean counter, that lots of you are enjoying looking at our blog and trying out lots of the links. Why not leave a comment and let us know which ones you enjoy the most. Have you found any other fun links while you were playing? Let us know and we can add it to our links.

Thursday, September 11, 2008





Yesterday Chris Cairns walked past our school. He is walking all the way from Pukekohe to Christchurch to help make people aware of being careful at Rail crossings. Mrs Craig's husband has been walking with him and he gave us flags to wave. It was pouring with rain when they walked past so they weren't able to stop and talk. We had a look at his website to see how far he had walked and we saw a video that showed what can happen if you play on railway tracks.

We will never play on train tracks and if our ball went on the tracks we would just have to leave it there.

He is also raising money for the "Chris Cairns Foundation" and Daryan and Fergus put money into the collection bucket. THANK YOU BOYS.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Today we had the finals of our House soccer. Yesterday Rata and Totora lost their games so they played each other today.

Both of our teams won today because we got 1 goal each. It was fun. Shannara
It was great because both of our teams won.When we got a goal we said "Yah Rata!". Lily

I was trying to kick the ball and I nearly got it. Fergus

Kowhai played Kauri in the final

Daryan's team got zero goals and we got three so we were the winners. I had a good game. Joshua
I was chasing the ball very fast and Josh's team scored one goal. Then they scored another one and another one. I liked it when our team almost got a goal. Daryan
We had a practise before the game with our house leaders. Emily

Thank you to Mr Paterson and all of the House leaders for running the soccer competition.

It was: Fun, exciting, cool, wicked,yahoo!,exhausting, funny,scary,
Let's do it again soon!