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Sunday, 23 October 2016

Thank You, Nicky and Sigred

Room 10 @ Ruapotaka
10a Taratoa Street
Panmure
Auckland 1072


Nicky & Sigred
PwC
22/188 Quay Street
Auckland 1142


21st October 2016

Dear Nicky and Sigred


Thank you so much for paying for our buses to go to the Botanical Gardens to allow us to learn about plants, how a garden helps us and to learn new words. I really enjoyed looking at the blossom trees and different sculptures as well as plants.


Thank you again.


From
Jessica

Monday, 17 October 2016

A Day In The Garden



On Thursday the 13th of October Ruapotaka school went on an adventure to the Botanical Gardens in Auckland. I was extremely excited! I saw gorgeous flowers everywhere! Even the entry had marvelous flowers!

We walked in and saw trees all shapes and sizes and different varieties. I also tried to get a good view of different sculptures and tiny details on flowers. While hiking I heard birds chirping, their beautiful songs, busy, buzzing bees working... I even heard water dripping from waterfalls. We walked pass a few cute dogs and puppies with their owners.

My favourite sculpture was the waterfall *also known as “Turn”. This sculpture was my favourite because instead of having a regular waterfall with water flowing down, they made a staircase waterfall. The waterfall (*AKA Turn) reminded me of the stairs from “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory”.

Wherever I walked I could smell nice perfumes in the air.  We approached some beautiful blossom trees surrounding a massive field with a Japanese sculpture in the center. Being around the cherry blossom trees I felt like I was exploring Japan’s beautiful highlights.

As we were walking we came across a beautiful bunch of magnolia flowers. They were one of my favourite flowers because they had a nice blush pink colour with white on the outsides. The petals were long and looked pretty strong and straight too. The Magnolia had great long green leaves. I really enjoyed going to the Botanical Gardens and learning about plant cycles and other scientific garden terms.


Website link: Botanical Gardens


Monday, 22 August 2016

So What Are You In For?

So What Are You In For?


Last week on Friday the 12th of August I went to the zoo with some year 3, 4, 5 and 6’s. Rooms 5, 6 and 7 went and saw animals from Africa.
We were split up into groups of 5 or less. I was split up with my classmates Riiana, Leanah, , Malia, Guinevere and Jozlo.
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We saw mini otters swimming and talking to each other by sign language and by staring at each other. We walked around the zoo and ended up at the fearsome tigers. There were two exhibits for the two tigers. One tiger was hiding under a tree while, the other one was in the bushes on a white blanket. We roamed free until we came to a new exhibit with an Emu picking at the landscape. My group arrived at the Brolga birds. The Brolga have long stretched necks the colour of grey.

We appeared near the tortoises next to the ear-splitting macaws next to the spider monkeys. There were 3 enormous tortoises crawling very slow. Leanah took some photos using room 9’s tablet. Riiana and I walked over to the macaws, covering our ears. The macaws had blue, yellow, black, green and white feathers. We ate morning tea near the spider monkeys near the macaws, one of the spider monkeys were really naughty.


Three groups were near us and ate morning tea near us. Once everyone in my group finished eating we started to walk to the tarantula exhibit where we saw one deadly spider. Before the clock turned to 11:30 we started walking back to entrance so three zoo workers could take us to the African animals, to learn about them. A lovely lady called Kristy took Room 9, my old class to the hippo exhibit, to look at faith the hippo who has sadly died. We learnt a lot about hippo’s. Kristy took as to the baboons with very red bottoms. Everyone couldn’t keep focus because everyone saw the cheetah exhibit. Once Kristy finished talking some people asked if we could look at the quick cheetahs’, Kristy said of course.Most of the boys and some girls ran over to look, everyone was excited. There were 3 cheetahs but we only saw 1 cheetah behind a little hill.

We all said thank you to Kristy, then left in our groups but still a bit close to each other. We settled next to the lion exhibit to eat our lunch. When we were eating a cheeky chicken came around us. It was really hilarious because the teachers were trying to get rid of the chicken but, the chicken came back again and again.

Once we finished eating we started heading back to the bus.( We saw so many meerkats) When we all got together we said thank you to the zoo workers, then left. My favourite animal was the macaws because their colourful birds and who doesn’t like a colourful bird?

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

A Wild Adventure

A Wild Adventure

On Monday the 15th of August five people from room 9 moved to room 10, I was one of them. Riiana, Leanah, Jozlo, Leaaepeni (A.K.A Peni) and I all moved. Our teacher Miss Misela was super sad but we were excited.
It is strange because we're going to be in a different class for the rest of the year! My new teacher is Mrs Buchanan, she is very nice and kind like Miss Misela. It's really exciting because we might be able to buy our own Chromebooks. I felt really weird in class on Monday because there's only five year five's and six-teen year six's in room 10. 

I really miss Miss Mielsa, sitting in room 9 and looking at all of room 9's art. 

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Information Report

We were learning how to write an information report about our family.
This little paragraph is about my families personality. This is my favourite paragraph because it describes my personality as well as my families personality.



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My family is special because they’re funny and LOUD! My Dad can make anyone laugh at any time, sometimes I make him laugh when he’s trying to make me laugh. Most of my family members are pretty loud and crazy but that’s why I love them.

Monday, 8 August 2016

Homework Or No Homework That Is The Question

 Homework Or No Homework That Is The Question

I think kids need to have homework to take home.

Firstly, kids need more homework to do more learning and get better at writing neatly. Taking homework home is a great opportunity to be better than before.
Secondly, if kids take homework home it can help their teachers if, they didn’t have enough time in class to teach them new things like, how the world works or how to multiply and much others.
Thirdly, homework is important because sometimes your teacher might need to have break maybe once or twice.
Finally, if kids don’t have homework they use most of their spare time on devices and could get sore eyes.

We wrote some persuasive writing to persuade people if kids should take homework. Half of my class went for homework and the rest went for no homework.

Thursday, 4 August 2016

My Summer Site


We wrote a six word poem to describe summer and what we might see.  
In summer I usually see ice-cream melting, the scorching sun in the sky, beautiful waterfalls and fans on for cold air.