Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Art Week!!

On Monday we started our art. We got to choose from James Rizzi, Andy Warhol, The Scream, Aboriginal art and Romeo Britto.
I picked James Rizzi because I like his bright contrasting colours and his cool building drawings. We started water colours and had to do lots of coats to make the colours brighter and to attract attention to our art! I did a boat but it's not finished yet.











Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Rolleston Football



ROLLESTON FOOTBALL
By Josie Greer and Caitlin Dent

BANG BANG,
As we drove over the speed bumps it was a long bus ride but soon got to Brookside Park.
We got into got into our groups and practiced kicking then we went over to the fields and the whistle blew and the game began. YAY we scored a goal, BOO they scored a goal. Half  time said the ref. We had a drink and went onto the field and began. Shin ran up to the goal then past the ball to me and we scored another goal. Soon we got 2 more goals but then they got the ball and scored a goal. The whistle blew one last time. Yes victory is ours! We won the game  and the final score was 4-2 then we headed back to where all the Halswell people were , then we took off our boots and all of our gear and then headed to the bus to go back to school.

Arthur's Pass Museum









We think you should come visit our Arthur's Pass Museum! It is filled to the brim with diorama's, cool slide shows and information about The Otira Tunnel, The Viaduct, kea's, kiwi's and just about everything you can think of! Come quick to see our Museum or you'll miss out on being a Arthur's Pass genius!

Fizzing and Foaming- Rocket Launcher

Our science experiment



by Emma and Brooklyn


Soda pop guns                       


Materials:
1.Plastic bottle.
2.100m white vinegar.
3.1 cork.
4.1 teaspoon of baking soda.


Questions:
How high does it pop?
Does the bottle explode?


Hypothesis:
We think that the cork will pop out of the bottle and go flying!


Experiment:
  1. Fill the bottle with 100ml of vinegar
  2. Put 1 teaspoon of baking soda into the bottle
  3. Quickly slot the cork into the top of the bottle
  4. Stand back and watch it POP!!!
   
   Results:
   Our cork went really high because of the carbon dioxide in the soda reacting with the vinegar which smelt really bad and it exploded as the pressure built up.
    The vinegar went everywhere.


 Conclusion:
Our chemical soda gun worked well.
The gas pushed the cork up high,causing the cork to pop out.

New Zealand Sign Language

NZSL
New Zealand Sign Language

On Thursday Cheryl Coughlan from Van Ash Deaf Education Centre  came to teach us NZSL .We learnt numbers, colours and the alphabet.  Cheryl only has 3 students and a teacher aid. Some deaf people have sign names . Sign names help deaf people say a person's name instead of fingerspelling. There’s over 22 thousand people who are deaf in the world.

By Bridie Coughlan


Saturday, May 9, 2015

Rolleston Winter Sport



10 May 2015

Dear Parents,
Our Rolleston Winter Sport starts this week and will run every Wednesday afternoon until Week 3 Term 3 (weather permitting).  We will leave school at approximately 12.30pm and return by 3pm.  The children will be transported by bus every Wednesday.
The cost of winter sport this year is $40 per pupil and this amount has been added to your pupil account.

Sports uniforms
With the exception of rugby (who have been issued complete rugby uniforms) children need to wear their red Halswell Sports top.  Any children who do not have their own have been issued with one.  Football and Hockey players need to wear black or navy shorts and long socks.  Netball players have been issued with black netball skirts.  
As previously advised in our team newsletter, some sports require safety gear (mouthguard, shinpads).  Any children who have been unable to get shinpads can see their T-group teacher, as we have a small number of shinpads available for issue.  Unfortunately, children without the required safety gear will be unable to play.

Venues
Hockey and football are played at Brookside Park, Rolleston.
Netball is played at Clearview School and the Rolleston Reserve.  (We are trying to get the draw altered so that our teams play at the same venue every week).
Rugby and Touch are played at the Rolleston Reserve.

Draws
Draws will be on display in the Learning Centre and will also be available on the Rolleston Sport page of this blog.

Please see your child’s T-group teacher if you require further information.

Regards
Anita Head

Y5/6 Team Leader

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

322 steps
"320...321….322,  yes! We finally made it!" T30 went through the tough, sweating, worst 322 steps of their life.  
One T30 student, Joely, described it as “Tiring and sore, but well worth the view"
Another student, Brielle says "The walk wasn't that bad, but the fruit burst at the end helped. When the steps started to go up down that’s what makes it a lot more tiring.”
It’s called The Devil’s Punchbowl because you can see the devil’s face in the rocks and he is holding a punch bowl. The water from the waterfall goes into the bowl. T30 learnt about the plants along the way. There is stinkwood and three finger. The stink wood tasted disgusting!  The children of T30 agreed, The Devil’s Punchbowl walk is worth all those steps because it’s a beautiful view.  


By Libby T30