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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Number One in Mathletics!


George from Room 26 came running up to me this morning absolutely beaming that he was number one in NZ on Mathletics!  He should be beaming go George!
Mrs Kiata

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Winners of The Hibiscus Coast Writers Competition 2013

We have the winners!!

But, first some feedback from the judges:

Thank you to ALL the children who gave it a go!  Our task as judges was extremely difficult this year as there were many excellent entries. 
-          However, some very well written Fiction pieces were incomplete, ie: great intro and body, but no ending.
-          A few of the Non Fiction pieces were more like reports and not personal experiences, as the rules stipulated.
-          The standard of the Poetry was very good.

Overall winner, and winner of the Val Shearer Trophy
SASKIA WIGMAN - Warkworth Primary School
‘Wish’
‘Leaf Boat Race’
‘By the River’

Poetry Winner
ABIGAIL DALZIELLE-FROUDE - Whangaparaoa Primary School
‘Imagine’

Non-Fiction Winner
KATE DE BEER - Red Beach School
‘Sutton Hoo, Out to Boo You’

Fiction Winner
DANIEL McMURRAY - HBC Homeschooler
‘The Slave Trader’s Boy’

Congratulations and well done, Guys!!!                


All those being published are:-

GULF HARBOUR SCHOOL

Bella Bullivant
The Trip to Aussie
The Stormy Night
Terror in the Amazon

Blake Wood
The Wave
Camping on Pirongia

Erin Johnson
Coming to New Zealand


HBS HOMESCHOOLER

Daniel McMurray
The Slave Trader’s Boy
A Guide to the Sky Tower


KINGSWAY PRIMARY SCHOOL

Ashleigh Davies
Love

Charlotte Duncan
My Blank Piece of Paper

Danielle Dixon
Car Crash
Cross Country

Nancy Xu
Cross Country
Up in the Trees

Thomas Bennett
Dogfight


RED BEACH SCHOOL

Aiden Allen
Volcano

Alissa Gibbs
For I Am (A Road)
Rats

Camille Bennett
For I Am (A Pyramid)
Emperor Penguins
Earth is Out

Charlotte Gobbie
Meatball
The School Swim Carnival

Imogen McIntyre
For I Am (Aborigine)
Diary of Dorothy Wenslec

Kate de Beer
Sutton Hoo, Out to Boo You
The Dirt on Red Beach School

Nina Harris
A Christmas Memory
For I Am (Mud Pool)

Sophie Shannon
For I Am (A Geyser)
Cut the Congestion


WARKWORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL

Saskia Wigman
Wish
Leaf Boat Race
By the River

Talia Bentley
Speck


WHANGAPARAOA PRIMARY SCHOOL

Abigail Dalzielle-Froude
Imagine
Nightmare Flight

Che McKennan Mahon
Mansion House
Ice Cream
The House

Stella Beatie
Cross Country
I’m Different


Hearty congratulations once again! 

Kindest regards,
HCW Judges
Tanya Gouws, Gillian Henderson and Marion Duncan

Hibiscus Coast Writers


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Technology Term

This term we are having a school wide technology focus and following what we call the 'Tech Think' process. It involves students working to solve a particular technology based problem. How can this fly?  How do I create a container for something? Already classes are immersing themselves in challenges...





Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Amazing Room 14 Mosaic





My class Room14 have worked hard on this mosaic and we have finally got it up. It is looking amazing! We have chosen to put it up above the student centre because it makes the place brighter and it lets people know where the student centre is. 

Each symbol has a special meaning. The koru means new growth. The stairs are the stairway of knowledge. The infinity sign means to never stop learning and the school logo represents our school. 

To make the mosaic we first had to cut the wood, we cut it into to separate triangles. Colin did that for us. We then had to smash up all the tiles. To smash the tiles we put one big tile in a pillow case. Then we hit them with a big hammer into small bits. 

The next step was to draw the design on the wood. We had to measure it all correctly and it took a long time. Next it was time to glue all the pieces on to the wood and that took us all to term 3!!! It was a big job and luckily we had FANTASTIC parent help. Special thanks to Sharon Booth, Kerry Law, Simone Scott, Robert Carter, Colin, Wayne, Soren Bock, Tanja Bock, Heritage Tiles and Mark Barrow.

When we were finished glueing we had to put up the mosaic. Finally it was up and we grouted it. It took awhile but we did it in the end. It was also a very messy job. The last step was polishing the mosaic you had to wipe it down with water until it shone. When it was done it looked amazing. We all took a picture under it. We are all very proud of it.

By Sarah 
Room14

Wow !! The mosaic is finally done after all of that time and effort everybody put in to make it. Room 14 loved creating the mosaic. Before they created the mosaic they had to find a place to put it after thinking about the place they wanted we finally choose the top of the student centre. It took two terms to complete the mosaic, everyone is very proud of their work. 

By Saphire and Olivia