Friday, 29 September 2017

Leaf Cutter Bees

We are setting up a bee hive area - and learning all about bees and pollination.

These Leaf cutter bees were posted to us in a small container - they hibernate over winter. Here they are being put in their new nest and then into the garden home (which was shifted to where they would get more sun later on)



Thursday, 28 September 2017

Puriri Moth

Did you know there are over 1500 different Moths in New Zealand?! Well, the biggest (and I think the most beautiful!), the Puriri Moth,  turned up at school today.



The Puriri Moth  has a wingspan of up to 15cm. It lives in the forest - especially in the Puriri Trees. As a caterpillar, it feeds on the wood of the tree and digs a burrow up to 30cm long. This caterpillar stage lasts about 5 years. When the adult moth finally emerges, on warm evenings from September-November, it only lives for a couple of nights to breed. This one here was found in a rather poor condition on the footpath outside school so (in the name of science!) we decided to keep it to show everyone. The Puriri Moth cant eat because it doesnt have a mouth.


Friday, 25 August 2017

Popsicle Chain Reaction


This is a great way to show potential and kinetic energy. As we built the chain, weaving the sticks together, we were building potential (stored) energy because the sticks were bending slightly – creating the tension. Once we finally released the chain, all that stored up energy turned into a chain of kinetic energy.

(Took great patience and resilience building this!!)

Saturday, 19 August 2017

Our Major Production item - Six Months in a Leaky Boat

Here are a couple of videos of our item in the Major Production - both taken on the first night. Apologies for the quality at the start of the first one - it does get better!!
So proud of everyone!


Split Enz - filmed from the back from Mrs B on Vimeo.

Split Enz from Mrs B on Vimeo.

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

Sign Language Taster session

We were very fortunate to have Miggy come and teach us some NZ Sign Language today. Miggy is deaf and it was fascinating watching and learning off him!



Here are some links to learning NZSL at home


Thursday, 8 June 2017

Grandparents Day

What special visitors we had join us today!

Kemly's grandmother told us all about going to school as a litttle girl in Vanuatu. She went to school by boat!

Caitlin's great grandparents told us all sorts of things about what it was like going to school when they were younger. Caitlin's Great Grandad went by coal train - and he got the cane once for turning the taps on and blocking the drains in the bathroom! Caitlin's Great Grandma went to lots of different schools growing up. At one stage she had to walk for 2 hours to get to school!

We also had Josh's grandmother tell us about growing up in Cambodia and Ellarose's grandmother told us about life in the Hutt.

Such a special time! Thanks so much for coming to Room 4!

Football Skills

Today we had the first of 4 sessions with coaches from the Tawa Football Club. (Click on photo for view more)


Friday, 2 June 2017

Matariki Stars

Matariki Celebrations happen a bit late this year - June 25 is when they officially start. We've got in a bit early with creating these beautiful Matariki Stars
See here for more information about Matariki. Hampton Hill is having our own celebrations for Matariki on 29 June. A community evening sharing in fun activities - including a hangi and viewing the night sky with Chris Monigatti from Tawa College. 3.30-6pm. More info in the school newsletter.

Friday, 26 May 2017

STEAM!

We try to have Steam sessions each week for an hour if we get the chance. 

STEAM stands for:
Science
Technology
Engineering
Art

Maths





Thursday, 25 May 2017

Pataka Trip

We had a beautiful day for our trip to Pataka today. What fun we had pretending to be pupils at an olden day school, looking at old implements, washing and ironing, and dressing up!

 Click on the photo to see more from the day.

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Science Challenge 2017

A great time tonight at our annual Science Challenge. This year people had to come up with a device that would launch a ping pong ball into the air and stay airborne for as long as possible. Hmmm! Lots of different designs - not as easy as you'd like to think!

Way to go everyone!


Surface Tension

Here's a really easy experiment - using water tension, a little like the milk mosaic one.

Start off with a plate of water. Sprinkle pepper on the top. We noticed that it just sat on top. 
Then we added some detergent - look what happened!