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Friday, November 25, 2011

Learning Your Times Tables With Jamie!

Here's a Video that Jamie from Room 16 made about learning your times tables. He starts off with a grid showing you the answers to multiplication problems from 1 x 1 to 10 x 10
He than examines how you can learn a lot of the tables with certain rules. In the end there arn't that many difficult problems to learn. Check it out. Go Jamie!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Great Blue Day to Support Diabetes on Friday

On Friday we dressed up in blue to support Diabetes awareness week. We brought a gold coin donation. Nick gave a fantastic speech at the school assembly. Room 27 did a fantastic job organising the event and $383 was raised for the cause.  Go Room 27!!!!



Saturday, November 19, 2011

Gulf Harbour School Now A Travelwise School!





We are proud to announce that Gulf Harbour School has became a TravelWise School. Thank you to the parents who came and watched our launch on the 4th of November.

From Auckland Transport we had Matthew Rednall, (Manager Community Transport), Jacki Dawson, (North Team Leader, Community Transport) and Bridget Farmiloe (our TravelWise community Transport Coordinator).

We also had Bernie Watt our school Police Education Officer and Maxx the Pukeko.

Gaylene Chambers our Walking School Bus Co-ordination gave a delightful talk about the walking school bus and some things that have worked well, such as bring a friend week.

After a visit from Maxx the Pukeko we ended with an appropriate jump jam song "We like to move it, move it!"

As a TraveWise school this means we are commited to working with Auckland Transport to make travel to school safe and sustainable.  We will try and get as many people as possible using other modes if transport than the car but we understand that we will still have some cars around our school so we want to make sure it is as safe as possible.  We will help our students learn about road safety and we will do lots of fun activities throughout the year to promote safe behaviour and activities such as walking and cycling.  We want to make Travelwise part of our school culture and hope that students and parents and the organisations that support Travelwise can all work together.

A big thanks to all those involved.





Tuesday, November 15, 2011

School Goes Crazy Over Teacher Creature Cards!!

Are you collecting Teacher Creature cards?

You most probably are, because we sold 1000 packs in only 5 days!
We are very happy that they have become so popular because we worked hard on them. 
It all started when our school had a focus on entrepreneurs in Term 3. We looked at two entrepreneurs: Michael Acton Smith, the creator of Moshi Monsters, and Satoshi Tajiri, the creator of Pokemon. We were inspired by them to make our own characters, and to sell them on trading cards. 
But how could we get students interested in characters since they weren’t on a TV show, or website? That’s when we decided it would be good to base the characters on teachers in the school. That way, students might like to collect teachers that remind them of people that they know. 
First we explored the design of existing trading cards, so we know what to include on ours. 
Then we started the long procress of designing the characters. We gave questionaiires out to all the teachers and staff asking them things like, “what are your skills” and “what things do you dislike?”. Then we used this information to design the characters. 
The first character we designed was based on Mr Barrow. We decided he would be a good dinosaur because then we could call him “Barrowsaurus”. Later, Mr Barrow paid us to make him a dragon! So we added some wings and called him “Barrowsaurus Dragon”. 
Sometimes we knew what animal to do a teacher because their name already sounded like an animal. Like Mrs Metcalfe. She has “calf” so we made her a cow and called her “Mrs Pet-calf”. 
When we had finished our designs we voted on whose one we liked the best. Mr Wesbonk took the winning design and did a final version of it. 
Finally we had designed all 37 characters! Meanwhile, we wrote letters to businesses’ asking them to sponsor our cards. We were lucky enough to raise $400! 
Adam Doocey (Karyn Doocey’s husband) offered to print the cards for us cheaply. It was very exciting for us when the 4000 cards arrived. We had fun putting 4 into each pack so that we eventually had 1000 packs. 
It was an exciting day when we were finally ready to sell. The money poured in fast, and there were lots of kids queuing up. Even teachers were trading our cards in the staffroom!
There were a few disappointed kids when we sold out. But don’t worry, because we ordered some new cards, and we will be selling them very soon! 

Room 4

Friday, November 11, 2011

Our very own 11.11.11 student!

Our very own 11.11.11 student!

As you are aware this date is a bit of a special one, being one of the last same digit date that we will witness in a long while!

Rustam Akrami celebrates turning 11 today! He celebrated with his friends in Room 30 by having an icecream cake!

What a great choice of cake on a really hot day!

Happy 11.11.11 everyone!

From
Room 30


Monday, November 7, 2011

Taniwha found in Gulf Harbour School!!!

Have you seen the bin area lately?
Well, Rooms 19 to 22 have recently made a huge difference in our school.

Go and have a look...
They created a giant Taniwha mural. It is painted red, orange and yellow
with an island around it. It is simply amasing, fantastic and eye catching.
A big thank you to Stu Duval (parent and local author/artist) for helping us
and making it so wonderful and interesting.
Reported by Room 20












Here are some shoots of the process....


Sunday, November 6, 2011

Google Doodle Winner - Olivia!!!!

Congratulations to Olivia from Room 17 who won the 'Doodle for Google' competition in the Year 1-3 category. It's a national competition and quite an achievement. The overall winner still has to be decided and they will have their design on the Google New Zealand website for  a whole day. Olivia will be heading to the Auckland Art Gallery on Thursday for a special day.  She wins a laptop for herself and a smart board for the school. Well done Olivia!!!!!


Well done to Sato from Room 29 who also got into the finals for his age group.Thanks to all the people who voted. 
What talented artists we have at Gulf Harbour School.


Here are some shots of Olivia's great day at Auckland Art Gallery.


Click here to see photos...



Thursday, November 3, 2011

2011 Hibiscus Coast Writers - Year 5&6 Competition Winners

Hibiscus Coast Writers’
2011 Hibiscus Coast Schools Children’s Writing Competition



A huge congratulations to all the children who contributed to our annual Hibiscus Coast Schools Writing competition - we wish we could publish all of their submissions.  Unfortunately, there can only be one overall winner of the Val Shearer Memorial Trophy, and this year we've introduced four additional prize sections, i.e:  Poetry, Non-Fiction, Fiction and Illustration.  Commended pieces of writing will also receive a copy of our
publication.



 C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S  and thank you so much for participating, your contributions are greatly appreciated - we sure had a tough task judging them!


Tanya Gouws
Competition Secretary
Hibiscus Coast Writers Group






OVERALL WINNER, and winner of the Val Shearer Memorial Trophy
Alexandra Wood
Gulf Harbour School
Sailing, Cyclone Wilma 2011, A Day in the Life of a … can you guess what I am?

FICTION WINNER
Angus Wilson
Kingsway School
Drama on Macadam Street

NON-FICTION WINNER
Estelle Davidson
Whangaparaoa Primary
My J-Rock Performance

POETRY WINNER
Wendy-Joy Richardson
Red Beach School
The Woman in Waiting


WRITING CHOSEN FOR PUBLICATION:-


Gulf Harbour School


Alexandra Wood
(Overall Winner)
Sailing
Cyclone Wilma 2011
A Day in the Life of a … can you guess what I am?


Jack Markey
Twister


Lucy Hatfield
A Holiday in Heaven
The Kiss
I Died in Love




Connor Gentry
The Sky so High


Keagan Modlin
Tree
Wave
I Hate Rugby




Philippa Gouws
Diamante Poem - Rugby
A Day in the Life of Me


Giancarlo Moretti
Atomic Bomb


Pierre Duval
A Windy Wellington Poem
B-Ball




Oliver Reeves
Happy Father’s Day Dad
The Secret of the Colosseum
When I was a Famous Movie Star


Bree Stiven
Daffodil


Josie Simmonds
What Makes a Friend
Danny & Me
Rotorua




Rhiannon Tarr
I Love Fashion


Hannah Maguire
If I Could Ask a Cloud
Square Eyes
‘Round the World




Campbell Morrison
Bad Plane Ride


Amy Watson
My Dolphin Experience
Spring Flowers


Sophie Doocey
Dragon’s Den


Andrea Nixon
The Talking Dog


Alesi Hertzke
Kids are like Gold


Halle Mitchell
Animal Cruelty


Raymond Yang
Combat Wars


















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