Sunday, February 24, 2013

Ball Skills

A few times a week Room 4 go outside to work on our ball skills.  The idea is to increase the ball skills of the whole class.  We started with one ball per pair but are now up to two balls per pair.



If you know any drills to help develop the classes' ball skills let Mr O'C know. 

Room 4's School Norms Thinking

The school Norms are the following 5 key words; Protection, Respect, Fairness, Honesty & Caring.  These words underpin how we act and treat each other at Tawa Intermediate.  Room 4 has been exploring what the Norms mean to us and below we present some of our thinking via The Norms Game Show.


Monday, February 18, 2013

Maths Enlargements

One of the first formal bits of work we did in Room 4 was looking at enlargements, particularly what Scale Factors are.  Below are some of the enlargements done by the students.






Ngatitoa Domain Trip


Some highlights from our syndicate trip to Ngatitoa Domain. 

Friday, February 8, 2013

Team Building Hoop Challenge


Each year Mr O'C challenges his class to squeeze the class into as few hula hoops as possible.  Room 4 started by fitting into 5 and then 4 hoops.  They then took on 3 hoops and succeeded, matching the record for this challenge.

This took a lot of team work and it was good to see many people stepping up to help lead the group.

Our Dialogue Covenant

In Room 4 we wanted to sort out how we would speak and listen to each other.  We took the school's Dialogue Covenant and looked at each part to decide what it would mean in our class.



We brainstormed lots of ideas and then in groups we looked at the brainstorms and decided on the key ideas to put under each heading.  These ideas were then presented to the rest of the class to see if they agreed.  Once we all agreed we all signed the Dialogue Covenant to show we were committed to talking and listening to each other in the right way.

Below is what we came up with.


 How Room 4 talks and listens to each other.

  1. Make it safe for everyone to share ideas, thoughts, feelings, issues
    • Make sure people feels included so they want to contribute
    • Don’t discourage people
    • Share ideas without fear of being judged

  1. Speak with respect
    • Talk to people in a nice and respectful way
    • You get what you give and give what you get
    • Be honest when you speak to others

  1. Listen to understand
    • Be still, don’t fidget and use the correct body language
    • Focus on what people are saying to make it easier to understand

  1. Listen without interrupting
    • Listen and don’t let other people distract you
    • Don’t talk while you’re listening to other people
    • If you have a question put your hand up

  1. Take time to think
    • Think before you speak, particularly about how it might affect others
    • Let other people have time to think

  1. Remain open to the ideas of others
    • Let people share their ideas and think if it would work
    • Show you are open by making eye contact
    • Look to combine other ideas and opinions

  1. Acknowledge the contributions of others
    • Praise the ideas of others
    • Give positive feedback and don’t put them down

  1. Build on the ideas of others
    • Add to ideas to make them better
    • Edit confusing statements to help the people understand the statement given (paraphrase)

  1. Promote and support effective dialogue
    • Say things that help and support people’s ideas
    • Use words that are understandable
    • Remind each other

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Arohatia Te Reo - Basic Rugby Language

As part of Arohatia Te Reo (Maori Language Week) some of the lads in the classroom created a video introducing some Te Reo that relates to rugby.

Have a look and let us know what you think.  Do you know some other Te Reo that relates to rugby?

Thursday, May 17, 2012

I Ate an Apple

At school for writing we have been writing paragraphs our learning intention was to use well chosen verbs[A doing word]

As I lifted the cold hard shiny sphere to my mouth I took a  big bite out of the fragrant juicy  apple. CRUNCH!!! Flavours swirled around my mouth. The wet oozing liquid dribbled down my face. The boiling hot sun evaporated the fruity waters from my chin.


BY ROSIE AND GEORGINA

Anzac Home Learning

For one of our Home Learning tasks we looked at why we comemorate ANZAC Day.  This is Rhy's response.

Friday, April 20, 2012

The 3 Hoop Legends


Earlier in the term we managed to fit all of the class into 4 hula hoops laid on the ground. The on going team building challenge was on to fit into 3.

We tried again at the end of Term 1 and it was great to see some of the leaders in the class come to the fore. They encouraged people into the right places and we succeeded at fitting everyone into 3 hoops. This is only the second class in five years to get down to three so it is a great achievement. We only managed it because we have some people who stepped up to lead the task and because we have a good group of kids in Room 14 who are willing to work together.

Mr O'C is very proud.