Wednesday 29 July 2015

Special Guest at Rowandale

Today Rowandale has a special guest. Our teacher (who is Canadian) did not know who this person was (he has heard this person's name, though). One of the students in our class got to ask this person a question and then he got to take a picture with the person.

Who can tell me who this famous person is, here with Ryley? (It's not often you get to meet someone like this - other than your teacher, that is -  so keep this picture saved, Ryley). There might be some house points for the person who can spell his name correctly...


Maori Language Week Challenges 2 and 3

Yesterday the Meerkats were very busy and couldn't find time to finish the challenge. So today we decided to make a movie to show the last two challenges. Our friends visiting from Australia (Hazelnut and Luna) wanted to be in the video, but they were scared. So Ngeru offered to be in the video with them. Have a look at our video. Thank you to Danielle and Ryley for making the video and Dakshesh and Dizaliyah for helping Ngeru, Hazelnut and Luna remember their lines.


Tuesday 28 July 2015

Quality Work: Writing About Hazelnut and Lunar

Today we wrote descriptions of Hazelnut and Luna. Have a read of what some of us wrote:

By Natalia


 By Dizaliyah


By Mu


 By  Paris



Monday 27 July 2015

Retelling a Story Using Puppet Pals

Last week, the Gorillas read the book: Consequences. They had a go at retelling the story using the iPad app Puppet Pals. Have a look at their work:


Hazelnut and Luna Arrive in New Zealand

The Marvellous Meerkats are taking part in the Travel Buddy Project started by PLC Sydney. A few days ago, they arrived here at Rowandale School. We're posting on their blog HERE (and you can find their blog on the sidebar), but I've copied the posts to our blog as well...

A few days ago, Hazelnut and Luna arrived in New Zealand and decided to visit us here at Rowandale School. They looked exhausted when they came to my door. It must have taken them ages to get all the way from Faraday School in England. They brought a book with them to tell us all about London.


All of the children were very excited to meet our new friends. We made sure that we sat and listened very carefully when they read their story to us.


Later, it was our day to take care of some of the animals that live at our school so we decided to bring the two of them to help us with our work. Our pigs are named Hettie and Percy (but our chickens don't have any names).



We're looking forward to having our two new friends visit us this week. It's Maori Language Week, so hopefully they will go to their next school knowing some new words!

Maori Language Week: Challenge #1

This week is Maori Language Week! Our first challenge was to learn how to say hello. But it's not as easy as you'd think. You have to say different things, depending on how many people you are talking to. We've made three ThingLinks to show you what to say, depending on how many people you are talking to (hint, click on the red bits to see them talk):

If you're talking to 1 Person:



If you're talking to 2 People


If you're talking to 3 or more People:

Sunday 26 July 2015

Assembly and Certificates

Congratulations to William and Phoenix. William was the recipient of our class' certificate this week. Phoenix got the Duffy certificate and got to pick a book! We hope you enjoy reading that at home, Phoenix! Well done both of you!