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

Rights Song presentation

Students have been looking at how singers can share their opinions and messages through their song lyrics. They identified the rights they sung about, and persuasive language features used to add impact to their lyrics, and the message they wanted the listener to get.
Here is an example from Brooke and Lilly..

Monday, 28 August 2017

Kahurangi Show

Last Thursday a Maori performance group by the name of Kahurangi  performed here at WIS. They performed 7 different dances and songs to two different audiences . Their theme was to share Maori legends through acting ,dance and song. I really enjoyed this show especially when three boys got called up to do the taiha.
By Annameika
Here check out this cool video of them...

Thursday, 24 August 2017

Charlie on his Guitar

Thank you so much Charlie for sharing your talents with us. We thought you were amazing!! As Liam said "it was great how you started with a "Stair way to heaven" and then ended with "Highway to Hell"
Here is a wee taster of our show. Thanks again Charlie!!

Tuesday, 22 August 2017

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Winter Tournament Update

Many of our students participated in the annual Winter Tournament last Thursday and Friday.
Here are some of the sports reviews from our class...

Hi I'm Seth and I participated in the hockey at winter tournament.
I think it went really well even though we did not win. The opposition were really hard and good hockey players. We were polite, happy, enthusiastic and good sports. 
We came 6th out of 7 teams. We had a lot of fun a big thanks to Mrs. Parker for organizing it.

The Waimea Intermediate girl’s winter tournament basketball team participated in the top of the south Intermediate Winter Tournament alongside Nelson Prep, Nelson Intermediate, Baholly, Brodgreen and Renwick. Day one, our basketball team had four games winning them all by over 20 points, the whole team was overwhelmed with excitement after that day and we couldn’t wait for day 2. Day 2 was also a long day with another 4 games but we won our games by more than 20 points again and entering the final with another strong lead and winning the trophy for 2017.
By:Maia Jones and Paris Hart
Boys Football


I'm Sam, the vice captain of the Winter Tournament Football Team.
We had a really strong team this year and smashed the competition, winning every game by at least 4 goals (including the final!) We were over the moon after winning the tournament, it was a shame the first day was rained off, but we managed to play 4 games in on Friday. I’d like to thank Ms. Bibby for coaching us and helping us be able to work together as a team. Also I’d like to thank Mr. White and the girls football team for letting us train against you. It was the first time in 10 years Waimea had won the tournament and it won’t be our last. 

The Waimea Intermediate 8A netball team played extremely well, but sadly losing to B.I.S, just 1 point in the grade 2 finals. The winter tournament  was a great experience for all of our netball team because we had a lot of fun. On the first day 2 of our 5 games got called off because it was raining but the rest of the day went on . The Waimea 8As did amazing in the tournament and I know our coach is very proud .  By: Lilly Zwart

It was Thursday morning, the first day of Winter Tournament, and the rain bucketed down and thrashed against the window of the art room, where all of the football girls were meeting with Mr White. The fields were very muddy and wet so we couldn't start our Winter Tournament in this weather. Mr Brunning had finally agreed for us to use the school fields, so we ended up playing two friendly games against the Bohally girls football team. The next day it was time for competition and we all hopped on the bus after we'd done the roll so we could go to Nelson Intermediate to play football. We meet our coach Matt at the playing fields and we had a bye for the first game, so we had time to eat, warm up and talk about the game ahead. We won our first game 2-0 in the last two minutes against Broadgreen and we went straight to the final. The final was intense against Bohally and the first half they were up 1-0, but we regained our strength and got the score up and when the final whistle blew the score was one all and we went straight to the penalty goals. It was best of five shots and it was Bohally's turn first. We only managed to get one out of the five goals and Bohally got four so we lost our five year winning streak. I think that our team worked really well together and at the end of the day I think that we had fun and we tried our best and that's what matters.
By Olivia Christall
Liam at Badminton

Monday, 7 August 2017

Science

We have been learning about how to follow a scientific procedure. Room 10 have been working in the Science Lab, exploding lunch bags and burning tea bags. Sounds like fun, but check out the pictures to see their learning...




Ma is white

In Te Reo, we have been learning the names of colours. Now we have mastered our numbers and colours, we are planning to make some picture books for the preschool to help them learn them aswell. Mateo loves these songs and is learning them at home too, so thank you Room 10!
Check out their latest song here...

Reading - Inferencing

Last week for reading we were learning about how to infer. We were shown parts of a machine and we had to make inferences about what they might be used for and how this worked. In the end Lilly shared with us she has this object at home, that peels apples. She brought it to school to show us how it worked. It made a lot more sense seeing it in action!
Thanks Lilly