Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Woohoooo! More Koru awards.


Well done to:

Aisha, Elise and Danika who each recieved their Bronze Koru

Melissa who received her Silver Koru

Angel, Krysten, and Karyna who recieved their Gold Koru.

We are all very proud of you guys!! 😃

Friday, April 11, 2014

Bhaven gets his Gold Koru

Congratulations Bhaven! 

You guys!

A static image study....


This week we have been using our critical thinking skills to apply H.O.T. Strategies to a task we were given. 

This task leads on from our book reports on the Short and incredibly happy life of Riley. We had to think about how we might tell the main point of the book visually. 

Here are some of our ideas. 



How cute is this!

Thanks guys for the lovely cake and gifts today! Will def be sending you Carambars! 


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Tori and Ella, success with the triathlon.

This week we had our annual school Triathlon.

Well done to Tori, (First Year 8 girl home) 2nd over all,  and Ella (Year 7) who came first overall in the girls race.

Ella

Tori

Flags of Nepal, Service Learning

Hi everyone in Room 4, D.L.U., Maeroa Intermediate!

I would like to thank you for the fantastic effort you put into raising money for our Global Concern.

The money you raised contributed to many projects during our recent trip to the learning centre, particularly the sound garden we built while there and musical instruments we purchased in Nepal.  As you can see from the images attached, both were a big hit with all members of the community!

Once again,  thank you very much for your generous support of our GC and the Don Smith Learning Centre/community of Kattike, Nagarkot, Nepal.

Have a wonderful year in Room 4!
Many thanks,

Julie Collins and Flags of Nepal!

Flags of Nepal Facebook link





Saturday, April 5, 2014

Chocolate sales stars!

Kyla Harrison, 1st Equal
Well done to Ella Candy (2nd equal) and Kyla Harrison (1st equal) who sold 14 and 15 boxes of chocolate over the last few weeks!  
Ella Candy, 2nd Equal.



Wednesday, April 2, 2014

The short and incredibly happy life of Riley, By Danika

A book report about 'The short and incredibly happy life of Riley' by Colin Thompson and Amy Lissiat.

This book is not only about learning the differences between 'needs' and 'wants', but the attitude you have towards life. 

Three themes in the story are Happiness, because you need to be happy with what you already have. The second theme is acceptance, you need to be able to accept the things you cannot change.
The third theme is greed, because in the story, people are portrayed as greedy and wanting more than they need. 

The setting of the story is a mix between the lives of Riley the mouse and a humans. The mouse is happy with the simple things in life where as the human expects more. The story is written in third person. 

The problem in the story is that people are greedy and never settle with the things they already have. The action and response to this would be that when people read this book, they realise that less is more and they could be happy with what they've got.

The two main characters are Riley, who is happy with the smipler things in life and a human who wants more. Riley is happy because he has everything he needs and doesn't need anything more. The human however, is very greedy, always needing more and that makes him unhappy.

Three questions I would ask the main characters are: 
1) To Riley- Do you really never worry about the things you want? 
2) To Humans- Do we ever settle down at some point in our lives, just not really worry about things as much?
3) To Riley- What if humans were okay with just what they need, nothing more, would it have an effect on your life if they were happier? 

I think I could relate to the humans in the book. I don't think I am really grateful for the things I have and always want more. I think this book has made me sort of think about what i have and what I need. 

A connection I can make with this story is to the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, because the people living in district 12 are able to survive with the few things they have (like Riley). Where as the Capitol (like the humans) always want more than they need and take advantage of the districts. 

Overall I really quite enjoyed the book because it's not really your average picture book and you have to think about it more than you expect to. I think the book is suitable for people 9 and older because it's quite a lot to think.