Showing posts with label Perseverance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perseverance. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Kiwi Tennis starts coaching the Middle Syndicate today!

Gabriel from Kiwi Tennis arrived today and started teaching us tennis skills.

 He will coach us for the next 4 weeks so remember your PE uniform on Thursdays please!
Gabriel is one of the experienced coaches that also coach at Sunnyhills Tennis Club. Gabriel is all the way from Spain so we hope to teach him about our country too.

Sunday, 30 October 2016

2016 Sports Day at Sunnyhills! The weather behaved and we all had a super day!

8 year olds lining up!


7 year olds lining up!


So glad you have remembered your hats!


Ready to jump, run and try our best!


Such energy girls!



At the end of the day there were finals for all of the sprint races and there were lots of Room 20 children in those races! Fantastic fitness and such a great mindset for competitive racing today!



Hoiho is Mrs Trembath's House and we all cheered our loudest! The Senior relays were so exciting to watch. I know there were nervous runners out there.


Hoiho Senior Girls came 1st and we were so proud!


The boys' relay was very competitive and Hoiho came 3rd - well done boys for stepping up to represent us, I know you practiced a lot during the days leading up to the Sports Day.


Room 20 really enjoyed their day - they were excited and energised. Congratulations to you all for being great sports people and encouraging each other at all times!


Friday, 16 September 2016

Sunnyhills Kapahaka rocks at the Koanga Festival at BBI!

Timothy and Olivia represented our school with great enthusiasm and we are so proud of you 2! You have practised your waiata and kanikani with the Kapahaka group all year and are amongst the youngest of our performers! 





Whaea Tearani, Tiana, Kylie and Matua Jimmy have led our tamariki beautifully and thank you to our whanau for getting us to school for our practices. 





Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Making and trialling parachutes


After reading one of our reading group's texts 'How to make a parachute' some children have made their own and tried it out today.


Reading non fiction books gives us all new learning experiences and teaches us about topics we would like to explore. This book helped us to find something to do with the pile of soft plastic bags, and unwanted little toys that others have outgrown.


Monday, 8 August 2016

Drum Roll Please! Our Stadium is complete! Now to use it!

The secret material has been revealed - Bubble Wrap! To create the Water effect we saw in our study of the Water Cube and to let light into our space, bubble wrap seemed to be the best material - all 30 metres of it! So the maths, technology and group problem solving skills have now been extended this week and we have a new and interesting space to work in.










Inspired by the Beijing Water Cube! Maths and Technology join forces in this Storm of Ideas!

One of the sports stadiums we looked at was the Water Cube in Beijing which was built for the Beijing Olympics Aquatics. We talked about why the Architect chose to design the building like this. What does it remind you of? Water, molecules, ice, bubbles, floating - use your imagination!


So we set about making our own mini stadium using paper, card, sellotape and a secret material to wrap it all up in!





The shape of our stadium was begun with a hexagonal base. Then we had to roll paper to make cylinders. Next we chose the triangular frame shape to hold our wall up as we noticed the beams in our classroom were triangles so we decided they must be the strongest shape.



So here is the frame work all sturdy and strong!

Monday, 27 June 2016

Starting the first layer of paint for our Birds

Working with the colours we have already been exploring, we began painting our final bird pictures.





Some colours were mixed on the side of the paper to get the shade the artist wanted. Then the artist could change and blend in the colours as their painting evolved. 

Room 16 came to visit our Studio! We are sharing ideas with them and they are giving us helpful feedback. We visited their Room 16 Gallery too and have found great inspiration from their techniques.