Friday 12 April 2019

End of term review

Friday 12 April  (LAST DAY OF TERM!)

It's finally the end of the term!  I have been waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting for this day.  Here is a list of the things I really enjoyed, didn't enjoy and thought was pretty interesting for this term. 


What I enjoyed 😃

I enjoyed learning about South Sudan and I had lots of fun doing the Caritas challenge day

I enjoyed science in a van and meeting Steve the chicken
I enjoyed korfball and running around catching and throwing the ball 

I really enjoyed going to the Heathcote river and touching the eels and right now I'm super excited about my action that I'm doing to help save the eels

I enjoyed doing spheros yesterday and coding and drawing


I also liked cycle safety and going on the road


My low light 😞

Something I didn't enjoy was having Blake's farewell shared lunch but I hope he enjoys his other school

This is Blake's farewell slide


Something else I didn't enjoy was staying in assembly until 6pm.

I didn't enjoy swimming sports because I'm bad at swimming.

Thing I'm excited for next term

I'm excited to do my action next term 

I'm excited for winter sports

See you next term!😃

Thursday 11 April 2019

Holy week

This week I have been learning about Holy Week and Jesus suffering for us. 

I learnt that the last Sunday of lent is called Passion Sunday.  It used to be called Palm Sunday now it is called Passion Sunday because it is the beginning of Passion Week.

This is my learning from this week.





This is my learning for this week.  Goodbye.

Friday 5 April 2019

I made my house out of cardboard

Friday 5 April

Caritas Challenge


Hello weekly post time.  Yesterday we did the Caritas challenge.  So me, Simon, Rose, Elish, Julia, Hannah and Lexie built a house out of cardboard ( and duck tape and a tarpaulin).  It didn't take us too long we just had to find an area, put down the floor, cut the cardboard, tape it together and put the tarp over it.  I taped some cardboard to the edge of the house and then we had a long thin piece of cardboard holding up the tarp.  It was BOILING in there.  Then at lunch we had plain rice.  No meat, no veges, just rice.  We weren't allowed to use spoons or forks, we had to use our hands.  I had so much fun yesterday  but the highlight for me had to be eating rice with my hands mainly because I'm not allowed to do it at home.  An interesting part for me had to be building the fort while thinking but how the people in South Sudan do it.  I struggled to even build a small fort that had to hold 7 people (I got very frustrated with one of our walls).  But the people in South Sudan must get so annoyed with their houses.  Think about how they have to get the materials they have to build it ,then wait for it to dry.  If I could go over to South Sudan and help I would help with the food.  Plain rice would be okay but having it over and over again would make me sick.  Thanks for reading.