Sunday, June 30, 2013


Netball By Laycee


This season  our school netball teams are very lucky to have  two really good coaches.There are two teams, the year 5 team and the year 6 team. Year 5s do coaching on a Tuesday and games on a Wednesday. The year 6 team does coaching on a Wednesday  and games on a Saturday. I’m in the year 5 team. We’re called the Golden Ferns and we have a pink netball. I think we’re doing really well that's why I think you should join your school netball team. 
What Is Netball?
Netball is a fun sport that has 7 positions to be played and you have to try and get a ball  in a hoop. GS means goal shoot, GA means  goal attack, C means centre, WD means wing defence, WA means wing attack and GD means goal defence. There are 5 NZ teams.

Rules
1.Half of a whole game is 7 minutes and you have a 1 minute break at half time.
2. There are always 2 subs in case someone gets hurt.
3. When you catch the ball you aren’t allowed to step only pivot.
4. When you catch the ball you are only allowed to hold the ball for  
   3 seconds.   

The Blue Guru Show

                               

    BLUE GURU    by Isha

On Monday the 17th June 2013 C.T. S  went  to  watch a catchy, cultural  dance by some people  named Parvyn and  Josh. Their show was called the BLUE GURU. The show was a Indian show.The part of India they came from was Punjab. (Punjab is my home country.) Some of the types of dances were: kathic, bell dancing, bangara and others .  Parvyn also taught us some steps and dances and did my favourite song Jahoy! Josh showed us some of the instruments like Sitar and Tabla drums.The Sitar is like a guitar but has 16 strings and a hollow circular bit. The circular bit was made out of a Gourd.(A Gourd is kind of like a pumpkin.)The clothes Parvyn was wearing was called a Punjabi suit.
 A guru is a messenger of god just like Jesus. There are 11 gurus, the tenth guru called 
Guru Gobind Singh Ji thought the eleventh guru should be a book and that's what happened. The book is the Sukmani Sahib. It is carried to the Golden Temple in Amritsar at 2.00 am every morning and taken back at 12.00pm at night. It is read by people and told while music is playing on the tabla and the harmonium. Amritsar is also called the Lake of Nectar!                                                                                  

It was extremly awesome and fantastic fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



                                                 
                                                   BLUE GURU    BY STELLA



On Monday 17.6.13 Blue Guru came to our school. Parvyn and Josh were their names. Parvyn danced and Josh talked, played the tabla drums and played the sitar. I liked it because we got to learn moves but what I didn't like was that some people got to stand up and do the moves and the rest had to sit down while doing the moves. But it was still awesome!!! Parvyn was wearing a blue and red top and red puffy pants. she also wore lots of bangles. Parvyn explained what a story dance is. It is when you do story moves in a dance. At the end we danced to a song called Jahoy. It was really fun!







Blue Guru  by Christopher.
Boom da boom boom! On Monday the 17th of June, the whole school went to the hall to see the Blue Guru show. The presenters names were Josh and Parvyn. Parvyn had 100 bells strapped on to each ankle. She could tap her feet up to 10 times a second! They  both knew music language. Josh could do music language REALLY FAST! He was pro on the drums and she was pro at dancing! Josh played drums that were called tabla drums. I think that they are the only type of drums in the world that have different tunes! They are made in Africa and have a black spot in the very middle. Josh had a guitar called a Sitar. A Sitar is made out of a type of pumpkin called gourd. A Sitar has 18 strings. ( I hope and think!) The end!

Blue Guru


Monday 17 June 2013 Blue Guru came and sung Indian songs.
A man named Josh played the tabla drums. They were talking about Indian language. Bollywood is Musical movies. Josh explained about the drums. Parvyn sung Indian songs. The school did a story dance - it was fun. Josh played the sitar. It was cool. Parvin had 100 bells on each of her feet.Their noise was loud it sounded like she had a microphone on the bells. It was amazing.Her clothes were red and blue Indian clothes. The clothes were cool. I think Blue Guru was great.

by Josh

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

ROMAN MACHINES


ROMAN MACHINES 

On Tuesday our class went to the Roman machines at the museum.We learnt about the history of the Romans as well as the machines.There were cranes,water wheels and military machines. The one most interesting to me was the gladiators. They were kept in cells below the arena. Then they would suit up in armour and and be and be brought out into the colosseum.They would either fight another gladiator or a lion,tiger or panther. More than 80 thousand people could fit in the colosseum! If a gladiator survived for 5 years they would be set free normally be coming rich. The colosseum still stands today as one of the most common tourist attractions in the world!
by Fergus


The catapault







On Tuesday 4th of June, Room 15 went to the Nelson Museum and looked at the Ancient Roman exhibition.  We split into groups and explored.  We all had lots of fun.  My favorite machine was a giant cage in which animals (such as lions and tigers) were kept.  Slaves would rotate some wheels and move the cage up or down.  When the cage was at the right level the doors would open and the animals would attack and fight gladiators.  The modern elevator originated from this machine.

By Laura


Post hole borer
Pulleys
Gladiators


Rolling tower
Odometer
Colosseum
Abacus


Friday, June 14, 2013

Researching and summarising

In Room 15 we have been learning how to find information and use key words to write a summary. We each chose a topic that we were interested in.


The Terror Bird -by Finn



The terror bird was one of the biggest and fiercest birds that ever walked the earth. Its scientific name is Phorusrhacos. It lived in South America.


The Royal Navy by Jasper 



In World War 2 the Royal Navy had a fleet of 160 ships. One of the most famous ships was HMS Hood. It was sunk by the Bismarck. Of the 1,418 crew only three men survived.

Oceans of Fish by Emily


Hiding beneath the ocean there are ghost nets. They disappear and they appear again.The cycle of ghost nets is sinking then rising then it begins again. When a ghost net catches dolphins, seals, fish and seabirds it soon gets too heavy and then it sinks to the bottom, then they rot away.
New volcanoes erupting underwater can affect sea life. They produce hot lava and gases that can be poisonous.


CHALLENGER 2 by Fergus

The Challenger 2 is Britain’s main battle tank .
It is armed with stabilized guns. The gun is kept steady and 
pointed at its target even when the tank turns or drives 
over rough ground. It can carry 4 soldiers and weighs 62.5 tons.


The Boston Marathon Bombing by Eva

The Boston marathon was held on April  the 15 2013. Bombs exploded at 2.49pm. Five people died and 264 got injured and one of the people that died was a police officer.The Boston Marathon was a huge Marathon and lots of people were involved in it. The people that set the bombs where two young brothers and one of them got shot because he was very guilty. The suspect was Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The bombing went off in Boylson St, west of Copley Square, Boston, USA. The weapons were 2 presser cooker bombs made into improvised explosive devices  and a stolen pistol. Do you know anything about the Boston Marathon?