Majority of our class participated in the fun team triathalon, either doing the swim, bike or run. They looked fantastic in their team colours. Check out these photos of the fun...
We are a Year 8 class from Waimea Intermediate School, which is in Nelson, New Zealand. We hope you enjoy reading our blog.
Monday, 17 February 2020
Team building day

What was your favourite part??
Tuesday, 4 February 2020
2020 Room 12
Welcome to 2020 in Room 12. I am really looking forward to this year together with you. What are you most looking forward to this year?
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Monday, 18 November 2019
Monday, 11 November 2019
Ki o Rahi Tournament
Last week WIS was fortunate to hold the interschool Ki o Rahi tournament on our grounds.
Tegan, Elise, Ashlee, James, Jordy and Jobe all partcipated in the A and B team.
Both teams made it to the final and the A team took first place, 22-16. We were lucky enough to go out and support both teams in the final
Tegan, Elise, Ashlee, James, Jordy and Jobe all partcipated in the A and B team.
Both teams made it to the final and the A team took first place, 22-16. We were lucky enough to go out and support both teams in the final
Tangaroa CourtHouse Trip

“To find out how the court system works, Room 15 did a role play. We figured out that the 12 Jurys have the power of making the accused either guilty or not, the judge just issues the sentence. There is also the offence that is charged against the accused and the defence that tries to defend the accused. The newspaper is also present and the police guards that keep the audience safe. It was fascinating to see what really happens.” Amber Mason
“After the courts house, as class we went to walk the to the centre of New Zealand. It only took about 15 minutes to walk up and around 10 minutes to get down. When we got to the top we could see the beautiful view of Nelson, hills and our amazing ocean” Hannah Williams.
Thursday, 12 September 2019
Water monitoring

McCoglan went
walked above Easby Park to do some tests.
We checked the water clarity, by filling up a metre tube and moving a black spot until we couldn't see it any more.
Then we were finally able to get our shoes wet and try find different micro invertebrates in the stream.
If we found highly sensitive ones, like the Mayfly, then we would know that the health of the stream was good. We had two rare finds a water spider and a young elver Eel.
The rest of our photos can be found here
https://photos.app.goo.gl/iVYmxoMDErCY73is5
Wednesday, 21 August 2019
Tangaros's Sasa
Last week, Tangaroa performed a Sasa that they have been
learning during music to the Henley Junior Syndicate and during the school
assembly.
Watch this video to enjoy part of the performance...
Thursday, 25 July 2019
Puberty Revision
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
NMIT speaker

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