Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Arataki

What was the best part of our trip to Arataki?  
Remember to use the word BECAUSE!
What new facts did you learn?

Arataki Visitor Centre
First stop - a session with Bronwyn in the classroom.
Bronwyn got us to complete a puzzle on the 
life cycle of a plant.  
Then we had to try and trick our friends.
We watched a cool DVD on seed dispersal.  
Then we got given some sycamore tree 
seeds to throw in the air and watch 
them glide to the ground like a helicopter!
Our next stop was the nursery.  
We could see tray after tray of native 
seeds.  They were getting them 
ready to put into some soil to grow 
into a big, beautiful trees.
When the seeds are planted they 
are put into a seed tray.  They have 
a very interesting watering system set up.  
Once the seeds sprout and become 
seedlings they are then potted into 
individual pots.  This gives them more 
space to grow.
They are then repotted into even 
bigger pots and put into a separate 
room.  I think they called this the 
toddler's room!
You can see the size of the next pots!  
The black ones in the middle of 
the picture.  They are still covered 
at this stage to protect them from the weather.
The final stage of the plants nursery 
life is out in the big tree area.  They 
have no protection from the 
weather.  This is to get the plant 
ready and hardy for when it is planted 
in the bush.  They stay here for about a year.
This is so they won't die once they are
planted in the bush.
We were then able to plant our 
very own Pohutukawa tree.  We had 
to fill the container up, leaving about 
a 1cm gap from the top.  Then we 
used our finger to make a hole and 
poke the little Pohutukawa into.  
Our potted Pohutukawa waiting for
 their first watering. We watered it with a soft,
 misty spray.  This was so the tree didn't get 
washed away.
We watered it because plants need water
so it can grow and survive.
After lunch we had time for a quick photo in
Waitakere Ranges photo frame.  The back 
row had to use team work to help each other 
to stand up on the frame.
The first set of Junior Rangers.  Their job was 
to ensure nobody went past them when John 
stopped to tell us one of his interesting 
stories.  We needed Junior Rangers because
there are already 6 people who have been 
lost and never found in the Waitakere Ranges.
We didn't want to be number 7!
If you are ever lost in the bush, 
follow John's 5 'S' steps to survival.
Sit down
Stay put - don't move around
Stay calm - don't panic
Shelter - keep warm and dry if you can
Signal - call out for help
The Junior Rangers helped us to not
get into this situation. 
The orange ribbon shows us that there
 is a tunnel nearby and a pink ribbon 
told us that there is poison around.
This is an animal identification tunnel.   
The animal walks through the tunnel.  
Inside the tunnel is an ink pad.  
The animal steps on the ink pad and then 
steps onto the card inside the 
tunnel.  It leaves its footprints so the 
Ranger can then see what animal it is by 
the footprints left.   The Ranger will then 
lay bait to poison that particular animal/pest.
Jumana is setting off a possum trap.  
This was to show us how dangerous these 
possum traps are.  We learnt not to ever touch 
them. The possum trap works by breaking the 
possum's neck when it tries to eat the apple in 
the trap.  The possum trap is yellow so we can
 easily see it.  The possum traps are shown by 
using a blue ribbon.
John surprised us by pulling out a real possum 
out of his bag.  He was a great story teller so 
we believed it was a real possum!  It was only
the fur of a real possum.  It was sooooo soft!
The end of the bush walk.  John 
was asking questions to see if we 
had remembered everything he had told us.
We had a fabulous time at Arataki.


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Did He Do Well?



What did you write in your letter to persuade Mr LeSueur to come and read to us?
Did he do a good job?
Remember to use the word because and put your name at the end.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Book Character Parade & Our Doorway

Back Row: Bad Jelly the Witch, William, Bad Jelly the Witch Student, Rose, Rose, Tim, Tim, Tim, Tex the Cowboy, Bad Jelly the Witch Student
Front Row: Bad Jelly the Witch Student, Captain Underpants, Binky the Cat, Go Dog Go, Little Red Riding Hood, Little Mermaid, Clone Trooper


Don't we all look stunning in our book character costumes.  Well done Room 19 you look Awesome!


Your artwork looks stunning against the brick wall of BAD JELLY the WITCH'S castle!




Who do you think the hero is in Bad Jelly the Witch?
Don't forget to use 'because' and your name at the end.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Book Week


Bad Jelly The Witch will be guarding our door.  Or will it be Dulboot?

Which book character are you going to come dressed as for the book parade on Wednesday?

Don't forget to write your name and use the word 'because'.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

What Makes Room 19 a 'Great Place To Be'?

The fabulous Room 19!
What does make Room 19 a great place to be?  Remember to use because and to write your name at the end.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Singapore - Sunshine, Shopping & Sweat!

Who is the most excited do you think?

Marina Bay Sands Hotel.  On top of this magnificent building is a bar, chocolate buffet restaurant and a massive swimming pool complete with palm trees and of course an amazing view.
One of the many plates of chocolate taste sensations from the chocolate buffet restaurant.  Thank goodness there was some fruit for in between all of the sweetness.

We went to Lau Pa Sat which is a hawkers food area.  Lots of little places to get dinner from.  This girl was putting sugar cane into the machine to squeeze the juice from it.  The juice was then added to freshly squeezed fruit if it needed sweetening.

Really cool palm trees all over Singapore.

Look how close the monkeys are to the big monkey on the right!  They were playing on the picnic table.

There are heaps of sculptures everywhere.  This one was a lolly tree outside a
M-A-S-S-I-V-E lolly shop.

This was taken on Sentosa Island.  Everywhere we went people had matching t-shirts so we thought we'd do the same thing!  We were Team Sentosa NZ!
From the left Julie Bose, Kerry Peirce, Me & Miss McNae.

This was taken at the highest alfresco bar in the world - Altitude.  I was amazed by all of the ships waiting in the harbour.  There were hundreds of them.  When it was dark it looked amazing as they all had their lights turned on.


Mrs Sandifer and her friend had a 24 hour stop over in Singapore so we all met up for breakfast.  It was a mini Pinehill School Reunion!
From the left Kerry Peirce, Wendy Sandifer, Kathy (Wendy's friend), Julie Bose, Abby McNae, Me, Jackson and his mum Belinda Robinson.

The Pinehill gang at Raffles.  We had just had a Singapore Sling and eaten some peanuts.  When you have got your peanuts out of the shells you throw the shells on the ground - gross isn't it?
A photo of the floor covered in peanut shells!  I can't find the reason why people do this.  If you can find the answer or if Mum or Dad know bring in the answer and get yourself 1000 house points.

 How gross is this!  People put their feet into pools of fish.  The fish then eat the dead skin on your feet.  This lady said that it tickled.... I was NOT keen to give it a go.

Who do you think we thought of when we took this photo?  It was taken at Universal Studios.  What a cool place to visit.  We went on heaps of roller coaster rides and saw an amazing 4D Shrek show.  Donkey sneezed all over us - gross!

Chinatown.  Lots of shopping ;-)

Singapore is an awesome place to visit.  I really enjoyed seeing Belinda Robinson's school and Julie Bose, Nathan Calvert & Kerry Peirce's school.   I also enjoyed spending time by the pool and sight seeing.  The best sights were the monkeys at the park - not behind cages and the amount of ships in the harbour.  The very best sight was Marina Bay Sands Hotel.  The building is incredible to see in the day and at night.

What was your favourite part of your holiday?  Don't forget use because and to add your name.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Room 19 & 17s Science Big Day Out!

This experiment was the Grand Finale 
Rocket Cola

To do this we needed Diet Coke and Mentos.  
This is the result.



We did the same experiment with Coke Zero to see if the same thing happened.  We think the same thing would have happened if all of the mints had made it into the bottle ;-)



What was your favourite part of the day?
Remember to write your name at the end and to use the word BECAUSE!