Monday, November 14, 2011

BRING IT!!!!
Written by Conor Dobbyn
Everybody was nervous. As we ran on stage we got into it a bit with the cupid shuffle. Everyone claps when we turn around and it says ’Go the All Blacks’
The girls give the ukulele’s to the boys. Whaea Marlene says “Singing don’t worry” then we all joined in. My fingers were starting to go red from all the strumming. I was getting mixed up with changing all the notes. We finally finished. I thought YAY!
BUT we still had the Haka to do.
I started to lead. I thought, “We are almost there!” We still had one more time to go around. We all said HEI.
When we walked off I heard voices calling my name.
I smiled.
After all it was lots of fun.
BRING IT!!!!
Written by Aila Tiirakari-Taylor

Everyone was excited with big bulgy eyes.
We started the Cupid Shuffle with shaking our hips.
The audience saw GO ALL BLACKS at the back of our t-shirts. They clapped. I smiled at Millie. She smiled back. I laughed.
 Now we were singing with the Ukulele, ‘Three Little Birds’. We sang beautifully. They clapped.
 Now the boys are doing the Haka. The big boys are very scary. I looked at Leani, she made me feel better.
Now it’s over. I felt sad because it was over.
BRING IT!!!!
Written by Hannah Bulmer
It was our moment to shine.
We were All Blacks.
Loud music playing.
I was nervous and excited at the same time. We were in black and white with silver ferns on our shirts. We had hard hair, it stunk. We had itchy face paint. All the lights were beaming down on us. We were glowing in the dark, spooky night, with hundreds of eyes looking at us. We shook our bootie in the Cupid Shuffle. I was grooving. We danced ‘till the end. Next , the ukulele. We sang and sang and sang. Last but not least, the HAKA!!! People were screaming. Everyone relied on Conor, even the girls!!!
I felt proud as proud can be when we finished.

Production Stories


BRING IT!!!!!!!
BRING IT!!!!
Written by Evelyn Hall

Everybody standing there on a spectacular night.
Music, hips shaking, Cupid Shuffle, hot light shining up and down on us, like the sun.
Ding, ding the Ukuleles started. We made up a song for it.
Last of all the awesome Haka! Conor was so LOUD. I think the crowd just had a big fright, that they almost went white!


Sunday, September 25, 2011

RWC South Africa Training Session


Woo hoo look at Ella with Odwa Ndungane


Whaea Tracey giving Juan de Jongh a wee cuddle. I was very excited!

Please sign my rugby ball!

Kiwi Chicks!



The hard  core rugby girls!!!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

End of term swim at Taupo De Brets

Check out Whaea Marlene zooming down the slide!
Taupo DeBretts Accommodation, Hot Pools and Day Spa

Here comes Ella Wella Whooooo.......


Splash, there goes Whaea Tracey with her bomb. Just about squashed the kids at the bottom.

Room 19 nice and relaxed after a full day soaking at the pools.
Thanks Taupo De Brets for our free swim, you are AWESOME!!!

High 5 Dylan

Lots of action going on in the playground.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Animal Enclosures

Tigers Enclosure

Leopards Enclosure

Snakes Enclosure


Koalas Enclosure

Birds of Prey Enclosure

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Our Special Visitor - Graham Pollard (Former Zoo Keeper at Chester Zoo)


Today we had Graham Pollard (Eva's Dad) come to room 19 and 20 to tell us all about his amazing job as a zoo keeper. He helped us get a better understanding of what animals need. We now have more knowledge about Zoos and are beginning to understand why Zoos are important. 
Graham answered lots of tricky questions too.

What did you enjoy about his visit and what did you learn? 

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Why are animals kept in zoos?


What does this picture tell you? How is the animal feeling? Do you think he/she should be kept in a Zoo?
Why or why not?

Saturday, June 18, 2011

AN EMAIL FROM SAM CLARK IN CHRISTCHRURCH...

Hi Tracey and Marlene
Again thank you for everything you did for Sam before Easter.
This recent quake was centred in our area-Sumner and caused so many more rocks to fall and now houses are broken on top of the rocks at the bottom of the cliffs some hanging off! It is very sdad as Sumner was such a beautiful place but now it looks like a war zone. Our house had more fracks and plaster fall off again especially around where the chimney was inside exposing brick but altogether we think it is ok-one of the lucky ones, we are sandwiched between the cliffs which have house falling off oneside and the collapsing community centre on the other and the rocks which landed on the man at the Rsa in Februaruy!
We lost power and water again this time but the power came on within a few hours for us so we were lucky. We have just spent 4 days without water, unable to wash properly, queuing for water, having top buy lots of bottled water, it is amazing how much you go through just cooking and washing pans, my supplies were soon used up! Anyway today we atl;ast gotv water through, low pressure and it has to be boiled but it is such an improvement to be able to wash clothes and have a reasonable short shower! Some people are still without water.
Sam's sister goes back to kindy on Monday and the boys go to school in REdcliffs and unfortunately because of the huge cliffs behind the schjool cant open but they are putting on temporary classes in a church in stages for each year group.
It was a big one again, we were in the doctors surgery when it hit with Sam's brother Aaron having earache the night before-he definitely had one now! THe poor doctor looked ever so stressed.
Anyway we survived and just wanted to let you know Sam is ok and says hello to everyone. The community and whole of Christchurch is battling through again. Thank goodness we didnt have all the silt and liquidfaction to clear-it looks horrendous. The aftershocks go on, some are quite a jolt with a force but  we live through it.
Sam often goes on the blog to see what is happening and play some of Maths games. HIs teachers have only just started a blog -room 10 rockers redcliffs school.
Hope the term is going well for you all, could you maybe let Mrs. Palmer-room 12 know Aaron is ok and says hello, maybe let her read this too. Aaron has come on so well with his writing and reading and often talks of her with fondness as his other teacher!
All the best
Rachel-mum, Sam and Aaron Clark from Sumner Christchurch

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Room 19's Stunning 'Slice of Paradise' art.

Ashlee Stevens with her stunning slice of paradise.

Ella Watson with her amazing creation.

 Millies awesome work
 Riley's super creation
 Conor and his wonderful art
 Tatiana and her best art yet
 What a lovely river Sam
Ailas unbelievable Art
 Aila's unbelivble
Way to go Wiremu

Spectacular Sun set Cullen

 Love your waves dude
Ella and her master piece 

Xenon what a great artist

 
Wow Liam your art looks fantastic


All photos inserted by Ashlee and comments made by Ash and room 19


Make a comment about our work, what do you like about them?