Tuesday 27 November 2018

Go Kart Derby Reflection

Room 4 recently had the task of creating a go kart for our go kart derby against Gisborne Intermediate. Everyone worked hard to complete their finished products, although some unfortunately didn't quite get there. Some people used different materials e.g wood, metal,plastic e.t.c. It was quite hard to not spend anything on a go kart although it was easy enough to get by. I really did enjoy the challenge and was loads of fun going down the hill but also the preparation for the event was great fun. I am happy with how Polly turned out even though she didn't make it very far and got a very sore but from going down on her despite the cushion after going down…







Thursday 15 November 2018

Camp Reflection

On Sunday 4/11/18, everyone from Room 4 departed from Matawai School at 7:45 am, brimming with excitement, and ready for the journey that lay ahead. We chatted and chatted until our mouths almost fell off. We played card games and other forms of entertainment on the way to Gisborne. I was feeling alright until Gisborne when the car sickness hit me as we started over the treacherous Wharerata mountain ranges. Before long we turned on the movies to pass the time. We stopped a couple of times along the way in Wairoa, Napier and Dannevirke. I drifted in and out of sleep but after about eight and a half torturous hours we arrived at Silverstream Retreat. Everyone was absolutely exhausted but we had made it.

On Monday we woke up at 6:00am, had a small run to shake out all the sleepiness, freshened up then left for our busy day. Firstly we stopped at Parliament looking around the interesting exterior of the Beehive, debating chamber, and the parliamentary library. After going through rigorous security we stepped inside the Beehive, ready to learn about every possible thing we could. I learnt a load of new interesting facts about inside Parliament, like for example… did you know that the high rank people in Parliament used to wear wigs and the longer the wig the more important they were, although they haven't worn any since 1999! For lunch we travelled by Cable Car up to the Botanical Gardens where we soaked up the amazing view. We then headed straight to Te Papa. We searched the six floors, but the Gallipoli exhibition was my favourite. The statues were so lifelike and had so much time put into it that it took 6 hours to put 1 eyebrow in place. All the 6 floors had art all the way from Toi art to a to scale whale's heart.  We walked around taking in every possible bit of information that we could. I also loved the room that changed colours and cast amazing multi coloured shadows. Afterwards we headed to Silverstream to freshen up for a well deserved rest. That afternoon we had a quiz and my team the Windy Welly’s just scraped a win.

On Tuesday we woke up to a run and some breakfast before piling on the bus to Weta Workshop. We were all full of life and chatter as we drove to Weta Workshop for a load of fun. We stepped through a door and into the life of movie making. I loved learning about the steps to producing a movie and the stress the employees have to go through! But I really loved the miniature scenes, and learnt that buildings or objects that are closer are actually bigger than the buildings behind that appeared bigger. Weta’s motto is ‘be creative and make cool stuff.’ After saying thank you we walked back onto the bus, excited for Wellington Zoo.The soft buzz of happy chatter filled the air as I strode off the bus into the entrance  and were given free rein to explore the zoo until our VIP tour of a couple of habitats. Me and my friends made our way around happily exploring all the interior space. My top 5 favourite animals where…
Red Panda
Blue Penguin
Meerkat
Otters
Gibbon
Then we had our VIP tour and my favourite fact was that the Capuchin Monkeys use onions as a form of bug repellent! Did you know that Gibbons change colours from when their born to when they turn into adults, both genders are golden for a start to blend into their mum and then change into a black colour, then the boys stay that colour and the girls change back into a golden colour. Then we headed back onto the bus, tired and ready to get back to Silverstream. That afternoon for the post quiz my team won again!

The next day, Wednesday, we woke up to a soft knock on the door, went for a soft run and left for Zealandia an eco-sanctuary. Firstly we went to the old water outlet control tower that is almost 150 years old! Then we went for a walk around the bush, seeing, hearing and learning amazing stuff. We saw a tunnel web spider web, kereru, tuatara, tui, shags, and many more. My favourite was the baby tuatara as it was so small and full of life. Did you know that the eldest recorded tuatara who is still alive is Henry at the whopping age of 118! Time flew by and before I knew it we were at the city tour. We walked around in our activity groups with $50 dollars which our group spent on the best ice cream in NZ at Cuba Street, before heading to our mystery location - by train! The mystery location turned out to be Jumparama, a place with loads of really cool trampolines! We bounced around for an hour and I can now even do a flip on a trampoline, just I can't quite land it yet. Then we started to Silverstream for a freshen up, quiz and bed. My team tied for first place but still took out the 2018 quizzes!

On Thursday we woke up bright and early, got ready and headed straight for the ferry that would carry us to Picton. We each received a ticket, and handed them over while boarding. Before we knew it we were leaving the dock and soon it was just a small pin-prick in the distance. Everyone was eager to have a look around and enjoy our 3 hour trip to Picton. Time ticked past slowly but surely, as the sea sickness started to get to me and my friends, so we lay on the floor which really helped. After what felt like a century we could see the lands of Marlborough Sounds. The rough waves of the Cook Strait calmed substantially as we pulled right into the Sounds. Before long we pulled up to a dock in Picton. The sky was covered with cloud, a miserable grey colour as the rain trickled down onto us. For a start we went to a boat called the Edwin Fox which was put into a dry dock. It was really fascinating learning about the vessel’s history. Next we made our way to the aquarium. It was amazing to be able to hold a tuatara and a turtle too! The turtle was a lot heavier than I expected. After a long ride back to Silverstream it was about 11:30 pm when we finally made it back. We all went straight to bed and slept very deeply.

On Friday it was luckily a later morning get up, as we were all very tired from our late night before, and the weight of the busy week behind us had finally caught up in all its glory. We all piled in the bus after breakfast, dreading the 8 and a half hour bus ride ahead of us.  Believe it or not I was so tired that I didn't get one problem with car sickness. We had some small pit-stops along the way but rolled into Matawai at about 6:30, exhausted form our long trip away. Over all this was an amazing experience, I learned a lot, and had a ton of fun. Although I think it’ll be a while until the tiredness completely wears out from this action packed camp!


Friday 2 November 2018

Wellington Imaginary Writing Reflection

Recently Room 4 created a piece of imaginary writing based off our research about a particular location. For some it was hard, for others it was easy. We all worked hard to make the finished project as good as we could. I had Weta workshop as my location. I made it out that I had been mistaken as Emma Watson, and then having to act as her, but then out of the blue she appears, but turn out to be a hobbit, and so I duel with her for a while until one of us ends up on top...
Here is my piece...

I step into Weta Caves, the sculptures standing before me. Suddenly an arm links around mine and hurries along a corridor saying ‘staff only’. “Come along now Miss Emma Watson”. I almost ask what he was doing, but then I think about my name. “I am sorry sir but I think you have mistaken me for someone else, I have only just turned 10 but I know for sure my name is not Emma Watson.” “Never mind about that Miss Watson, we have work to do.” Before I can protest he drags me into hair and make up and sits me down sternly. “I am sorry, but my mum doesn’t allow me to wear makeup.” “Oh Emma, what is up with you today, I know you have been wearing makeup since you were 9. Remember, Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, you starred in it! Now read this script and I’ll get a makeup artist.” He passes me a script and I flip through it as a chubby woman scuffles over and starts tugging at my greasy hair. “What’s gotten into your hair, did you use the shampoo that I gave you last night.” “Shampoo?” “Yes the stuff you put in your hair before conditioner, what’s gotten into you? And have you shrunk?” “I am sorry I do not know what you are talking about.” “That doesn't matter right now get up onto stage. At that very moment I figured out that they had mistaken me for Emma Watson.

I step onto stage, taking a last glance at my script, lucky I have great memory, so I’m able to remember my lines. I figured that I was playing Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit and take my position. “Places, lights, camera, action.” I glide across the floor gracefully dodging in between the boulders, pretending to be invisible. I hear voices, I turn to my left to see some actors pretending to be Orcs so I could talk easily to them and they could green screen it later. I shiver as they make a various amount of grunts. I make sure the ring is secure and then race into the corner, brandishing the sword they fear the most, which to them looked like a floating sword, well it will once they edit the footage. We continue through the scenes until the door bursts open to reveal the real Emma Watson. “Sorry I’m late, my pane flight was delayed and I tried to call you but my phone was out of charge and who is this?” she asked politely smiling at me. “ But your already here and, and, this is you and” the director stutters looking between the two of us before passing out on his chair. “The person in charge of the camera still had it rolling as he was so surprised his mouth had dropped. “Nigel please close your mouth” Emma added still looking at me.

“You see I told you I am not Emma Watson, this is Emma Watson, I am Bella Blues.” “They mistook you for me, oh dear you poor child and they don't listen to you do they they” Emma Watson said tutting at the director who still looked panic stricken while sleeping. Emma walked over to the camera and rewound, watching my performance. Your not half bad kid in fact you nailed this role.” “Why thank you” I mutter blushing slightly. “Sure sure, but I am sorry but that is why I am going to have to kill you,” she said brandishing a pure diamond sword. “I can't have you taking my spot light, now can I?” Emma said. As I prepare to die right at that moment I see a sight I didn't expect to see, Emma Watson's feet were a replica of the hobbits, but wait that's it! This is no Emma Watson this is a real hobbit encounter! And of course as I had just read the hobbit I knew it’s weakness was needing to be on time. “Oh my gosh you are 5 minutes late for your scheduled jog to the grocery store.” “Oh no I am!” the hobbit replies before getting a grip on herself. “Nice try kid, so I guess you figured out I’m a hobbit, unfortunately for you, no one will ever find out, but fortunately for you your very last sight will be one.” I grasp the silver wizards staff in my hand and chant,

“Shrink it now,
Shrink it small
Do it now while I call,
Shrink it now right away,
Let it stay until I say,
Now let's not hang around,
Shrink this hobbit at this sound”

Before my eyes the hobbit shrinks and disappears into thin air. Of course all of this was posted in the newspaper the next day as the rolling of the camera never stopped so it caught the whole thing in action. As for the real Emma Watson, she was found knocked out in a cupboard nearby and her only words were that her body guard would kill her for shooing him away at the front door so she could go in alone.

-Liana Redpath

Thursday 1 November 2018

Rotational and Reflectional Symmetry Reflection

Lately Room 4 have been learning about rotational and symmetrical symmetry. Rotational symmetry is where a shape is rotated but is still in a symmetrical form. Symmetrical symmetry is where a shape is exactly the same to the last detail just flipped. First we were told to select an array of different foam shapes and to make a pattern that represented rotational and symmetrical symmetry. I chose to use 2 diamonds and 4 triangles to make a bigger diamond. We folded a piece of paper in half twice so there was 3 lines of symmetry, one that had to go through the middle of our pattern, one that was used as a mirror line and a second one on the mirror image to cut it in half. We all took our time to make the shapes look almost perfect or as good as we could make it. We added a splash of colour just to make it pop. Next we framed it and put our finished masterpieces up on the wall to be viewed and admired. It was a bit of a struggle for all of us I think, but the finished result as worth it. I really enjoyed making these as it was something a bit different, and variate is very important.





Imagine A Night

Recently the 5-6 ‘s have been writing a poem based off a book called ‘Imagine A Night’. Every sentence had to start with ‘Imagine a night’ followed by descriptive sentence out of  our imaginative stories based around a location we are going to in Wellington. I found it loads of fun and I really like this sort of writing. I would love to do it again some time, but for now, here is my writing…

Imagine a night, when you get lost in act, the lights shining on you.
Imagine a night, when actor becomes the darkest of nightmares.
Imagine a night, fighting for your life with nothing but a prop.
Imagine a night, where one minute your a visitor next your an actor.
Imagine a night, where a ring could hide you from your shadiest dreams.
Imagine a night, where a mysterious person shows up at the door.
Imagine a night, where fiction becomes true, and prop becomes real.
Imagine a night, when your strengths are your downfalls.
Imagine a night, where idol becomes enemy.
Imagine a night, where you nail the role.
Imagine a night, tonight.

Monday 29 October 2018

Google Ninja


Today I worked on the Google Doc Ninja Challenge.

Today I earned the white, green and red belt.

I am aiming to get the google ninja belt.

I found it hard to insert the equation because I didn't know you had to hit the new equation button before starting.

I found it easy to do the simple directions e.g Bold, Italic, Centering, Line Spacing, e.c.t.


Monday 15 October 2018

5 Kid-Friendly Things To Do In Wellington

1. The Seal Coast, I would personally choose this one as my favourite because I love animals and have never seen a seal so it would be an amazing experience. It's only a ten minute drive out of Wellington, so it's really close and would be loads of fun.



2. Zealandia, take a trip to a native bush land to see loads of native and endangered birds and reptiles, like the kiwi and much more!

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3. Weta Workshop, find out about how weta workshop make movie magic come to life.

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4. Oriental Bay Beach, relax on the sunny, sunbathe, swim, really it's up to you!

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5. Te Papa Museum, have a glance at history, and beyond captured in beautifully carved lifelike sculptures.

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Friday 28 September 2018

Weta Caves Abstract Noun Poem

We were learning about how to write an abstract noun poem.
I found it easy to do the ‘looks like’, as I have seen many pictures of Weta Caves. 
I found it hard to do the smell, and taste because I don't know what it smells or tastes like in Weta Caves!
I really enjoyed adding detail into the poem and watching it all come together. 
Next time I need to maybe add a bit more detail to hook my reader in.
My Blog Post shows I am a Smart Learner.

Looks like carefully crafted miniature scenes, later to be made more realistic.
Smells like wet fabric paint warily lathered to perfection. 
Tastes like a chicken and cranberry sandwich crumbs falling onto their hard work. 
Sounds like soft paint brush strokes dealing to the finishing touches.
Feels like a faint draft flowing through the door.
Lives in Weta Caves.  

Wednesday 26 September 2018

Weta Caves

This term Room 4 have been preparing for our camp in Wellington, by learning about our various stops. We were all divided into 4 groups with different places to study. I was put in the Weta Workshop group which is a special effects place that helps with movies, and tv programmes. Each group had to have some cyber smart learning embedded in it, and so my group made an avatar of a weta to represent weta workshop. Over the years Weta Workshop has made themselves a very good name by helping with movies like ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Lord Of The Rings’. Everyone had their part in the research to find e.g where, what, who and how. Everyone had their struggles but everybody, pitched in and the finished results were all worth it.
This is my groups finished product...

 

Weta Caves The Story

We were learning about how to create an imaginative story
I found it easy to come up with the idea of my story.
I found it hard to make an interesting finish.
I really enjoyed being able to let loose and be able to write an imaginative story, as we don't get to do this that much.
Next time I need to possibly think it through because some of my ideas are slightly strange...

My Blog Post shows I am a Smart Learner.



I step into Weta Caves, the sculptures standing before me. Suddenly an arm links around mine and hurries along a corridor saying ‘staff only’. “Come along now Miss Emma Watson”. I almost ask what he was doing, but then I think about my name. “I am sorry sir but I think you have mistaken me for someone else, I have only just turned 10 but I know for sure my name is not Emma Watson.” “Never mind about that Miss Watson, we have work to do.” Before I can protest he drags me into hair and make up and sits me down sternly. “I am sorry, but my mum doesn’t allow me to wear makeup.” “Oh Emma, what is up with you today, I know you have been wearing makeup since you were 9. Remember, Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, you starred in it! Now read this script and I’ll get a makeup artist.” He passes me a script and I flip through it as a chubby woman scuffles over and starts tugging at my greasy hair. “What’s gotten into your hair, did you use the shampoo that I gave you last night.” “Shampoo?” “Yes the stuff you put in your hair before conditioner, what’s gotten into you? And have you shrunk?” “I am sorry I do not know what you are talking about.” “That doesn't matter right now get up onto stage. At that very moment I figured out that they had mistaken me for Emma Watson.

I step onto stage, taking a last glance at my script, lucky I have great memory, so I’m able to remember my lines. I figured that I was playing Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit and take my position. “Places, lights, camera, action.” I glide across the floor gracefully dodging in between the boulders, pretending to be invisible. I hear voices, I turn to my left to see some actors pretending to be Orcs so I could talk easily to them and they could green screen it later. I shiver as they make a various amount of grunts. I make sure the ring is secure and then race into the corner, brandishing the sword they fear the most, which to them looked like a floating sword, well it will once they edit the footage. We continue through the scenes until the door bursts open to reveal the real Emma Watson. “Sorry I’m late, my pane flight was delayed and I tried to call you but my phone was out of charge and who is this?” she asked politely smiling at me. “ But your already here and, and, this is you and” the director stutters looking between the two of us before passing out on his chair. “The person in charge of the camera still had it rolling as he was so surprised his mouth had dropped. “Nigel please close your mouth” Emma added still looking at me.

“You see I told you I am not Emma Watson, this is Emma Watson, I am Bella Blues.” “They mistook you for me, oh dear you poor child and they don't listen to you do they they” Emma Watson said tutting at the director who still looked panic stricken while sleeping. Emma walked over to the camera and rewound, watching my performance. Your not half bad kid in fact you nailed this role.” “Why thank you” I mutter blushing slightly. “Sure sure, but I am sorry but that is why I am going to have to kill you,” she said brandishing a pure diamond sword. “I can't have you taking my spot light, now can I?” Emma said. As I prepare to die right at that moment I see a sight I didn't expect to see, Emma Watson's feet were a replica of the hobbits, but wait that's it! This is no Emma Watson this is a real hobbit encounter! And of course as I had just read the hobbit I knew it’s weakness was needing to be on time. “Oh my gosh you are 5 minutes late for your scheduled jog to the grocery store.” “Oh no I am!” the hobbit replies before getting a grip on herself. “Nice try kid, so I guess you figured out I’m a hobbit, unfortunately for you, no one will ever find out, but fortunately for you your very last sight will be one.” I grasp the silver wizards staff in my hand and chant,

“Shrink it now,
Shrink it small
Do it now while I call,
Shrink it now right away,
Let it stay until I say,
Now let's not hang around,
Shrink this hobbit at this sound”

Before my eyes the hobbit shrinks and disappears into thin air. Of course all of this was posted in the newspaper the next day as the rolling of the camera never stopped so it caught the whole thing in action. As for the real Emma Watson, she was found knocked out in a cupboard nearby and her only words were that her body guard would kill her for shooing him away at the front door so she could go in alone.

-Liana Redpath

Monday 24 September 2018

How To Deal With Cyber Bullies


We were learning about how to deal with cyber bullies
I found it easy to design my cyber work.
I found it hard to embed my work into this blog.
I really enjoyed learning about the steps of dealing with a cyber bullies.
Next time I need to remember how to embed my work int my bog

My Blog Post shows that I am a Smart Learner.



Monday 10 September 2018

Netiquette


We were learning about Netiquette which is internet or net for short and etiquette mixed together.
I found it easy to paste 'Daisy the Dachshund Dog' into the new slide.
I found it hard to paste 'Daisy the Dachshund Dog' into this blog post.
I really enjoyed seeing everything come together after all my work.
Next time I need to work more efficiently.
My Blog Post shows I am a Smart Learner.


Monday 27 August 2018

Collaborating Online

We were learning how to use Spark Adobe to create educational video, for us to share with others. I really enjoyed creating the avatar of daisy the Dachshund Dog. I found it hard to record because my voice always sounds strange online. It was easy to come up with the ideas for the slides. Next time I need to work a little harder and faster because I already know how to do it.


Sisomo is about getting sight, sound and motion into a digital learning object (DLO).


Criteria for assessment:
Key:
👍 = beginner          👍👍 = stepping up         👍👍👍 = smart learner
My buddy and I used “comments” to collaborate
👍 👍👍
My buddy and I made decisions together using “comments”
👍 👍
My buddy and I wrote 3 important Cybersmart messages
👍👍👍
My buddy and I created a character in Google Drawings
👍 👍👍
My buddy and I designed our slides so the messages were easy to read
👍👍👍
My buddy and I used design elements in our slides
👍 👍👍
I was able to upload my slides into Spark Adobe to make a video
👍 👍👍
My DLO (digital learning object) has “SISOMO”
👍 👍👍

Tuesday 19 June 2018

Inquiry Molly Craig

Inquiry

Molly Craig


For Room 4’s reading inquiry we had the task of choosing a person out of a journal and creating a visual poster with no plagiarism. I chose Molly Craig, an aboriginal girl who traveled over 1,000 km to get out of a servant school at the age of 14 in 1931! I enjoyed learning about a new person and her amazing achievements. Honestly I found it hard to finish my reading task in time while completing my second writing inquiry, because I had to practice ukulele during school.
I think that Molly Craig is an amazing person because of her outstanding achievements while just at the age of 14 across the harsh climate of Australia, just surviving off her hunting skills with her sister and cousin too. Do you think you could do that at the age of 14?
By Liana 18/6/18


Inquiry Emma Watson



Inquiry

Emma Watson



For Room 4’s writing inquiry we had the task of finding 2 artists, find out some information and put it together to create an amazing piece of art. I decided to choose a British actress named Emma Watson. I think that Emma Watson is an amazing role model as she makes some very inspiring quotes, and is all around pretty cool.
I enjoyed learning about an amazing person like her who inspired me to be better than before and follow my dreams.Although I found it hard to put all my info together to make piece of art.


I think that Emma Watson is an amazing person, and is a great role model. Have you heard of Emma Watson before? Thanks for reading!


By Liana 18/6/18



Writing The Buffalo And The Lion

The Buffalo And The Lion

For Room 4's writing, we explored the concept of adrenalin writing. I enjoyed doing this fast writing and I never wanted it to end. For adrenalin writing we got given a video and was told to adapt it into our own piece of writing which we could add anything to, true or fake. For mine I chose a video of a lion trying to chase down a buffalo. Personally I found it hard to stay in the same tense and brainstorm. Have you ever done adrenalin writing before?

By Liana 18/6/18


Inquiry Oscar-Claude Monet

Inquiry
Oscar-Claude Monet


For Room 4’s writing inquiry we had the task of finding 2 artists, find out some information and put it together to create an amazing piece of art. I decided to choose a french artist named Monet, who was the founder of impressionist painting, in the 19th-20th century. I chose him because he was an amazing artist and inspired me to try things that I love, even if it seems the whole world is against me.

I loved to learn about someone new that I had never heard of, and what shaped him into becoming the amazing artist he was. I found it tricky to find all the research that I needed but I got there in the end. If I did another inquiry like this, I think with my info page I’ll put it in order of their life to make it easier to put together effectively. Our learning intention was to find out about 2 artists, that interest us and present it onto our posters by finding key info, put it into our own words.

Over all I think that Monet is an amazing artist and a great person. Have you ever heard of Monet? Comment below if you have. Thanks for reading!
By Liana 18/6/18

Monday 11 June 2018

Profile

Hi, my name is Liana, I am a part of Room 4 Matawai School, as a year six. I live on a farm with my two brothers and parents. I was born in Gisborne, New Zealand, in the land of the long white cloud. Over the time that I’ve lived on our farm I’ve developed a love for animals. Every year I’d receive a miss-mothered lamb and learn to feed it and all the things that a lamb needs to survive. But one of the best parts of my life was getting our pet dog, Gus. He listens to me blabbering with all my problems and helping me to feel better when I’m down.

As I mentioned before, I am a year six at Matawai School. My favourite subject would be writing as you can write anything you want, whether it's true or not. I think that I am doing quite well with my mathematics too. My goals this year are to keep on going ahead in all subjects of my learning. I really enjoy school, with all the learning and collaborating with others.

This year I would really like to improve my hockey skills. My inspiration for hokey would be Anita Mclaren as she is a big part of the black sticks. In two years time I’m hoping to make it into the Poverty Bay Rep team, before I go to high school. I love to care for my pets (lambs and dog). This year I’m hoping to win Champion pet, which I came so close to last year with my lamb Lulu, who now lives in the paddock behind our house.
11/6/18

Monday 16 April 2018

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga

Welcome to my blog for learning.
I look forward to sharing my learning with my school,
my whānau and friends anywhere.