Thursday, September 24, 2015

Counting the Beat Music Video

Mrs Bickley has put together a video for you to practise Counting the Beat at home. Please do try and memorise the words.

You can also visit her blog at: http://meadowbankmusic.blogspot.co.nz/


   

Buddy class visit

On Monday we had our buddy class visit. We began by reading our favourite squiggle stories and they read us a piece of their writing. They showed us their cherry blossom Art that they did in Mandarin. We did some colouring and some people did a word search about the Rugby World Cup. Some people also showed their blogs to their buddy. It was fun because you got to see what your buddy has done in their Writing. Also it was nice to get to do something with our buddies because we haven't done it in a long time. 

-By Olivia














Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Bee Lady visit

We were extremely lucky to have our Bee Lady visit yesterday. So off we went to the hall at 9 am with our topic books and pencils in hand. We had the bee lady talk for almost an hour about bees and how amazing they are. I saw so many hands come up and so many heads trying to write down questions and interesting facts that they have learned about bees in their books. I learned some new things such as: the queen bee can lay 2,000 eggs per day, worker bees work so hard they only live about 6 weeks, bees eat lots of honey and then secrete beeswax out of their skin/fur, and that one bee produces only about 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey in their lifetime.

Room 31 and 32 had a little break and then we had our rotation session. We were really happy to have some parents come and help us as well. We made some beeswax candles, did a word search and quiz, drew some pictures of bee anatomy, and then got to look at the beehive. 

We all had a great time learning about bees and I'm sure everyone was buzzing after our day!


Here are some pictures of our visit:


The portable beehive -
 


You can just see the queen bee with her blue dot. She is bigger than other bees in her hive.

The Bee Lady in costume - 

Freya got to be a beautiful flower - 

Everyone was so interested in what she was saying - 

Having a group session with the bee lady - 

Drawing bee anatomy - 

Trying to find the queen bee - 

Miss Kinsman teaching students how to fold the beeswax candle - 

Terry folding his candle - 

Emily hard at work - 


One of the great drawings of a bee - 

Friday, September 18, 2015

Bath Bomb recipe

Here is a copy of our bath bomb recipe:

Our Lip Balm recipe

Here is our lip balm recipe. You're welcome to try this at home!

Vanilla and Honey Bubble Bath

Here is the recipe we used for our Vanilla and Bubble Bath. Please try it at home!

Exploration

Wow, what a term it has been! Room 32 has had some great fun learning about why we should go "Natural". We learned about chemicals, about why natural is great, what natural alternatives there are, and then we even made some of our own.

Well done, Room 32. It has been hard work but we have done a great job and even got to take home our products yesterday. I hope you used them or gave them to someone else who could use them.







Recipes will be up soon as well!

I thought we would take a photo journey through our trip together:

Looking at various natural alternatives




Creating Bath bombs



Creating lip balms






Creating bubble bath




Making a candle



Our Science displays after a whole lot of research, design and decoration



Some of the Year 5 display at the Science exhibition


Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Lions Speech Competition

I had the privilege of attending the Lions Speech competition tonight to see Zachary in action. 

He was extremely nervous and there were some amazing speeches presented. Some were funny, some were very serious, and all were very interesting. 

And then the big moment came... The judges had made their decision. They first mentioned how important structure was and how that was what they were looking for in any speech. They talked about how your introduction must state your topic and your key points, how the body explains these key points, and how the conclusion must state these key points again. To them this was what made the winner.

And the winner was... Zachary!


Zachary posing with the Lions President. 


Zachary and a Meadowbank alumni who is part of the Lions team. His name is Cyril. 

-Miss Cooper

Monday, September 14, 2015

Homework Week 9 - Double Decker Bus

From October, 53 double-decker buses will be hitting our Auckland roads! These double-deckers can carry about 100 passengers, compared to the usual 45 to 70.

To celebrate, Auckland Transport is holding a competition for Auckland Primary and Intermediate students. The competition involves drawing a double decker bus to win a class ride on one of the new double decker buses! Wouldn't that be fun Room 32!!! Entries are due in 5pm 25 September. Please draw your pictures on a piece of paper and hand them to me by Friday so I can photograph them and have them ready to send off. Make sure you put your name on the back of the picture. Good Luck!

To find out more visit: Travelwise.

Here's a poster too: