Last term the year 7's got to make some movie trailers. The year 6's think they can do a better job! Take a look and see what you think.
Room 10 2013
We are a Year 6/7 class at St Joseph's School, Hastings, New Zealand
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Thursday, 26 September 2013
camp Tutira Maia
Camp
Camp giorgia
On the 2nd day at camp we did heaps of things. First, we got out of bed and had breakfast. I had vegemite toast and cornflakes with pears.
Next, Ryan the outdoor education teacher, met us out on the deck outside of our cabins. He told us what we were going to do today and who would be doing what at what time. All of us went on the low ropes first. We got taught the basic movement of being on the ropes and what to do if your not on the ropes. You have to stand with one foot forward, one foot back and you have to hold up your hands to catch the people on the ropes fall.
There were 4 types of ropes. 3 were with a partner and 1 was by yourself. Funny thing about this was, I had great balance on the ropes but I hop off and I can’t stand properly.
After the low ropes, we went back to the cabins and had morning tea.
Ms Brady, called everybody over and we set off in our groups to lake Tutira . Our group was with Candy, Kael’s mum. We got to the lake to find Ryan parked there waiting for us. He had come over early to set up the canoes and everything else. Our group, Sophie, Maia, Alys, Sativa, Anupreet and I, were on the canoes first. We had Mr. experienced Ryan with us as an adult supervisor which helped us a lot. We had race in our double-canoe catamaran with the other 2 teams. Ms Brady’s team one. It was a race to get the closest to the red and white buoy.
While the other 3 teams did the canoeing we did some problem solving activities. We did a math one, where you had to work out how to make some numbers by standing on numbered pads, we also did a game called mind create, where you have to try to find a path around 25 pads.
When the canoeing and problem solving activities had finished, we went back to camp for lunch.
The last activity for the day was the mud walk. I tried to only get muddy when I had too.(it worked!!!) I was the first inline behind Ryan which was good but bad. He kept trying to get mud all over me to get me really muddy. The good news was though that when ever there was a little stream trickling down he rocks I could wash my hands in it before it got muddy!
I loved my 2nd day at camp and I can’t wait until camp Waitomo !!!
Thursday, 19 September 2013
The Unexpected
Cameron’s
fists were clenched in a tight ball and his knuckles were turning white.
The
next thing I knew Cameron’s fist collided with Jays nose. He was covering it
with his hand and groaning in pain. Even though Jay’s palm was covering his
nose I knew that there was blood dripping out of it. An angry Cameron was now storming
down the halls and towards the front doors.
I
called after him while running towards his direction. The sound of the glass
doors slamming shut cut me off.
I
ran outside and saw him heading towards the forest right beside school.
“Cameron
wait up!” I yelled,
But
his pace became quicker.
I
kept calling him and eventually ended up right behind him.
I
was almost sprinting to keep up.
“Go
away… please.” He hissed.
I
stood still and watched him hurry deeper into the woods.
The
next thing I saw made me blink several times and rub my eyes to make sure I was
seeing clearly. I was.
I
could see cocoa coloured fur covering Cameron’s body.
I’m
not saying that he had turned into an immensely hairy male.
I’m
saying that he had turned into a wolf.
A
huge wolf.
His
chocolate shaded eyes were glaring into mine.
I
could feel my heart thumping. However, I wasn’t afraid.
His
eyes were sharp with a hint of softness.
I
knew that if he hurt me he would regret it. A lot.
My
mind was running at full speed. Everything that had gone on in the past 5
minutes was bizarre.
I
was asking myself questions even though I already knew some of the answers.
Cameron’s
a shape-shifter?
He
is a gigantic wolf and I never knew?
The
question that I was most curious about was how?
How
can he shape-shift?
I
was so sure that the whole people being werewolves’ thing were fictitious.
Even
though I just saw a human shape-shift into a wolf, part of me is thinking that
this is fake. That this is just a dream that feels so real. Another part of me
is hoping that all of this isn't a dream, and hoping that Cameron is a
werewolf.
The
reason for that being is because not many people, if any can say that their
best friend can shape-shift into a gigantic werewolf.
By Rhian
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
ipad imovie trailers
Today the year 6's left for their camp at Tutira. The year 7's as well as some honorary year 7's have worked on making movie trailers. Take a look. What do you think?
The Ranfurly Shield
We had an exciting
time this week when we went and saw the 'Mighty Magpies' bring the Ranfurly
Shield to Hastings. Check out some photos of us and some of our stories.
The other day the sun shone upon us and the bell rang
for an early morning tea. I raced out with my friends Danielle and Rhiannon to
talk to our guitar teacher Naomi. We asked “Can we go to town to see the
Magpies and the Ranfurly Shield?” She happily let us go. The loud bell rang and
our school converged on the centre of town to meet the Magpies and the well
known Ranfurly Shield. It was very loud and I felt like the whole world was
going to enclose on me. The loud bagpipes were playing in the distance as the
Magpies came up on the back of the ute. All you could hear was screaming. I
felt very proud as they walked up with the shield because they did so well and
it was very cool to have a rugby team from Hawke’s Bay win the shield. A lot of
speeches and outstanding performances later they split up and signed some
autographs. It was very hectic as all of us tried to get as many as possible. I
got three and one was from the Mayor Lawrence Yule. There it ended. I walked
back to school with my buddy Ashlee feeling proud to be in Hawke’s Bay!
By Sophie
“Look there they are!” everyone was shouting. The
bagpipes were going, everyone was cheering, because the Magpies were here with
the Ranfurly shield. We were at the civic square outside the Hastings public library, sitting on the cold
concrete with the sweltering sun on our
faces. Then all the Magpies jumped out of the back of the trucks, then formed a
line while a kapahaka group performed for them. Once that was over they walked
up the back but on the way they signed some autographs and gave out some hi-fives.
The whole team was there apart from Israel Dagg. He wasn’t there because he was
training with the All Black’s. Then the Captain of the Magpies Mike Coman said
a few words and held up the shield for everyone to see. Then Hastings boys and the kapahaka group did tika
tonu at the end. When we were walking back we got to have a photo with the one
and only RANFURLY SHIELD! I was at the back holding it while the rest of the
class had a hand on it. I felt really proud to be in the bay at that time because
the Ranfurly shield was in Hawke’s Bay, and I hope they win next week.
By Tyrone
‘’Yay yay yay’’ I said to myself we are going to see the Ranfurly
shield.
Were at the parade ‘’no magpies though’’.
A lot of people are there and I could only see one school Riverslea
school.
‘’Oh my gosh it is so hot’’.
Bagpipes are getting played.
Magpies on trucks.
I’m so excited.
By the time the Magpies got to the back of the library, there was a
whole lot of people at the back the library.
There was about 5 school there was Riverslea , Hastings Intermediate , Hastings
Central and a few more.
A few more hopped off.
Someone spoke into a microphone, and told everyone when they last had
the shield was. Mike Coman said a few words about his team and the shield.
Boy’s High did a fantastic haka. We were allowed to get things signed. My
favourite players are Zac Guildford, Ihaia West, Alby Mathewson, Chris Eaton,
Mike Coman, Gillies Kaka and Karl Lowe. I touched the shield, it felt really
good. When the parade was finished we all went back to school. We went back to
class and all I could think about was how exciting the day had been.
By Riley
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Duffy Theatre
We were lucky to have the Duffy Theatre visit St Joseph's school this week. They told the story of how Duffy lost his words words and couldn't read. It was an entertaining show with lots and lots of humour. Here are some pictures from the show.
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