Friday 22 July 2011

Well done Kendall

During the first week of the holidays Kendall travelled to New Plymouth to participate in a dance competition. I have just recieved an email and photo from Kendall, letting me know that she actually WON a major jazz award for the juniors!! That is awesome news Kendall, well done, I am very proud and I am sure all of Room 2 are aswell!!
Well done Kendall for winning a Major Jazz Award in New Plymouth!!

Tuesday 19 July 2011

Talent Show challenge for the holidays!!

How are your holidays going? What have you been up to?
Post a message about what you are doing!!
I read about this competition that is on over the holidays, good prizes and a chance for a lot of you to show off your skills!!
Take a look and let me know if you enter!!
Click on this link below for the details!!

Thursday 14 July 2011

What's everyone up to for holidays?

Post a comment on here telling everyone what your holiday plans are.
Yay 1 more day of school, then the holidays! Everyone will be able to enjoy sleeping in.
Well done to everyone for all your hard work this term, you deserve a good break to refresh yourself for next term!

Thursday 7 July 2011

Tamanui te ra Haka Powhiri practise

Today we were lead by Hana, Tyla and Tiger, in practising the Haka Powhiri, that the school will be performing soon. Take a listen, they sound great!

Instructions as Poems

Over the last few weeks we have been looking at how to write instructions, then write them in a more entertaining, interesting way in a poem form.
Check out the results...

Kirsten instructions on How to make toast

Open the cupboard to find the snow white toaster.
Lift it up like it is a big tonne of rocks,
then go to the dark cupboard,
search around for the bread, like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Plop the bread in the toaster like you are dropping a rock in the river. Wait til the snow white toaster pops your yummy toast out,
get the yummy toast out and get a plate out,
spread the nice golden butter on the toast,
gently put the yummy jam on,
cut the toast in half and enjoy.

Maddy's instructions on How to saddle your horse

Pick up the saddle, be careful it is heavy.
Chase your horse around the paddock, its good exercise for him and you.
 Catch and tie it tight to a well stuck post,
pick a bristly brush and scrub the dirt off its coat,
Feel for a fluffy blanket,
place it evenly on its back,
finally pick up the heavy saddle,
put it on its back,
 tighten the strap around his ginormous belly.
Now you are ready to go like the wind.

Mardi's instructions for how to take a goal kick.

Place the ball, like a fragile egg, on the corner of the six yard box,
tiptoe back a metre or two,
glare at the person you are going to pelt it to,
Sprint up to the ball like a cheetah, 
 strike the bottom of the ball,
 like a bull throwing a man in the air with his horns,
smack the ball to the player,
 if he is in trouble
run up
and help him
 as if he was about to die.

Māori Language Week Part 2

Wednesday 6 July 2011

Māori Language Week 2011



Don't forget you need to share some words in Māori and the meaning, for the roll this week. If you listen carefully to the video, you could use some of these!

Tuesday 5 July 2011

Maggi Team needs your votes!!!

Dear students and teachers
Please click on the below link to find the video footage of your Maggi Kitchen Showdown School Visit
Click on your Region then scroll down to the Yellow box "CLICK HERE cast YOUR vote Now!" and vote for Waimea intermediate!
Tell your School, family , and friends to get to voting!
Voting ends midday on the 17th of July. Refer to Link for dates.

1 vote per person!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks from the Maggi team



Monday 4 July 2011

Outstanding Poetry Assignments

The high standard of homework amazed Miss Bibby, and some students received the Principal Award for their efforts. Miss Bibby thought we all had very creative and different ways of making our front cover, and here are some examples:
Poetry Assignments that were awarded the Principals Award


Anna's high quality work

Logan's perfect poetry

Creative title pages. Do you know what they were made with?

Can you guess what materials these people used?

Very creative students in Room 2!

Ideas for tree area outside the library

There has been talk of re-modeling the tree area outside the library. The student leaders have been talking to their classes about what they could put in that area. We are open to any ideas, for example someone said that we could build a mini golf course around the trees.

What should go here?

Place your idea as a comment and the best idea will be rewarded with a prize.

Māori Language Week

This week is Māori Language week, to celebrate go on to this website and try playing some of these games:

Take the quiz for Māori Language week:

Try out these interactive conversations, kōrero (speak)