Big thanks to Lilly and here friends for making this video of our Nikau Syndicate walk, from the Glen to Cable Bay.
Check it out here...
We are a Year 8 class from Waimea Intermediate School, which is in Nelson, New Zealand. We hope you enjoy reading our blog.
Sunday, 10 December 2017
Monday, 6 November 2017
Wednesday, 1 November 2017
Powerball final
Here is Room 10 winning their final in the powerball competition against Room 14. Look carefully and you can see Johnny score!!
Here is the winning team and their supporters
Here is the winning team and their supporters
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
What water bug am I? Students version
1. This bug lives in
clean flowing rivers under rocks
it has pincers and lots of legs.
What am I ?
2.In am up to one Inch long
If I am a adult I will have no mouth
I am found in flowing clean water
What am I ???????????
3.I get eaten by Aquatic Beetles
they are carnivorous
What am I ?
5.Adult is known turns in too a bee fly
It was a breathing tail
Grows 7cm long
What am I ?
6.Lives in still or slow flowing water.
Body has 13 segments.
Less than 10mm long.
What am I ?
7.I am a completely flat insect
it has pincers and lots of legs.
What am I ?
2.In am up to one Inch long
If I am a adult I will have no mouth
I am found in flowing clean water
What am I ???????????
3.I get eaten by Aquatic Beetles
I poo with my mouth
I breath through my skin
What am I ?
4.they are red and
black
they are part orf
the spider familythey are carnivorous
What am I ?
5.Adult is known turns in too a bee fly
It was a breathing tail
Grows 7cm long
What am I ?
6.Lives in still or slow flowing water.
Body has 13 segments.
Less than 10mm long.
What am I ?
7.I am a completely flat insect
We breath threw our skin
And we live in water
What am I ?
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
What water bug am I?
There are about 40 species in New Zealand.
It has seven pairs of gills on their abdomen.
The adult may live for a few minutes to 24 hours.
It has seven pairs of gills on their abdomen.
The adult may live for a few minutes to 24 hours.
Sunday, 17 September 2017
Maori Language week

On Thursday Room ten visited First Years Preschool. We had been planning this for a few weeks, but decided to go during this week as it was rather special, it was Maori Langauge Week. During class time, we had been making Te Reo booklets as part of our Te Reo learning. We also learnt 3 songs and shared them too. It was a great trip and it was also awesome to see the faces of the kids light up when we showed them our booklets.
By Emily
Check out the video our our action song
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Thursday, 7 September 2017
This weeks poem was about spring personified. Personification is when something is given human like qualities. The students wrote their own poems, focusing on using active verbs and personification. We tried presenting them on ADDTEXT, a new site we are learning to use, so here are some examples...
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By Abby |
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By Cullem |
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By Emily |
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By Olivia |
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By Seth |
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
ThingLink
We are learning how to use a new site called ThingLink to share our learning.
These shots are about our trip to the Nelson Courts, and somethings we found out on our trip.
Here are a few examples..
Make sure you hover your mouse over the photo to find the hot spots!!

By Olivia and Brooke

By Summer and Annameika

By Asha
These shots are about our trip to the Nelson Courts, and somethings we found out on our trip.
Here are a few examples..
Make sure you hover your mouse over the photo to find the hot spots!!
By Olivia and Brooke
By Summer and Annameika
By Asha
Thursday, 31 August 2017
Rights songs DANCE
We turned our rights songs into dances. The students had to add different elements of dance and movement to try and share a message or story of what they think the message to the listener is.
Here are two examples of what we have seen so far...
Paris, Lilly and Maia
Max, Sam, Liam, Johny, Josh
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