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Wednesday, December 9, 2020
What Christmas Means to me
Catalina's Goal Setting Term 1 Update
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Room 1s November Student Reflection Newsletter
Monday, November 30, 2020
Celebrations in Different Countries
Friday, November 13, 2020
Real or Fake?
The Great Wave of Kanagawa
Monday, November 9, 2020
Rat Island Prediction
Friday, November 6, 2020
Camp Thank you Letter #2
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Catalina's October Student Reflection Newsletter
Here is my reflection for October.
I was excited to write in it because so many things happened in October like Camp, the council cutting the blackberry, and the recruit!
I found it easy to fill it in because I am comfortable doing it now.
I found it tricky to take a photo with a cybersmart background.
Parihaka
Thank You Camp Letter
We are writing thank you letters to the people who made this camp possible.
I chose Shaun, our group adult and Francesca's dad.
He did belaying for the Rock climbing and high ropes. Belaying, is the person who moves the rope when you are in a harness high up.
Rock climbing was my favourite, and though I was really scared that I would fall, I knew I wouldn't hurt myself. It took a lot upper and lower body strength.
Catalina C
40 Campion Rd
Gisborne
5 November 2020
Dear Shaun,
I am writing to you to thank you for your help and work to make the Year 5 and 6 camp possible, just like every single adult that helped. This camp was one of my favourite memories out of my time at St Mary’s School. You looked out for everyone, including our group (Fran, Ciara, Selina, Elena, Jorja, and I), our buddy Group (Jason, Corin, Noe, Arcangela, Mikaela, and Unaise), and even people who weren’t in our group. It wouldn’t be the same without you!
I enjoyed the rock climbing the most out of the Tui Ridge activities. You were the best at belaying! Thank you so much for encouraging me to go further even though I really didn’t want to. Flying fox was hilarious when you zoomed down.
So thank you Shaun, for taking your time to do this, look after us, and help the teachers cope with all of us 69 kids, which they probably couldn’t keep an eye on for 4 days all on their own! I hope you keep the St Mary’s Year 5 and 6 camp in your memories.
THANK YOU!
Ngā mihi
Catalina
Monday, November 2, 2020
Tui Ridge Camp 2020 GIF
We did loads of activities at Tui Ridge (which you can see below) then we went to Paradise Valley, Kuirau Park, and the Aquatic Centre separately.
I used Tall Tweets for my GIF by converting it from Google Slides.
I found it tricky to download all the Photos because there were so many of them!
I found it easy to use tall tweets because I have used it before.
Thursday, October 22, 2020
The Crystal Crescent Book Review
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Camp Goals and Rules 2020
Friday, October 16, 2020
The Crystal Cresent #2
A Letter to the Editor
There is a newspaper column in the Gisborne Herald where people can get their say.
We wrote about how the council isn't responding when we ask them to do their part and mow and spray the bushes at our rerenga awa so we can plant more native trees.
I found it tricky to start it.
I found it easy to give reasons why the should help us.
Here is my letter:
Dear Editor,
I am a student at St Mary’s Catholic Primary School. Our School is a Green Gold Enviro School so we plant New Zealand’s native trees in our Rerenga Awa, River Garden. Rerenga means garden and awa means river. We want to encourage native birds and insects, freshwater creatures, and create a clean, clear river. But the blackberry bushes are stopping us from planting more. We can’t have a clean river or freshwater creatures because we can’t plant any more trees, and can’t provide shade. It is the council’s job to spray and mow those bushes. We have been to see the council, emailed them, and used their app, but we haven’t got a response. Surely, the council can do their part of looking after the environment.
Yours sincerely,
Catalina, Room 1 st Mary's
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Service Poster
My success criteria was to
*use a bible quote
*use a synonym
*use a definition
*show what service looks like
*make it eye-catchy
*let my imagination run wild.
The best posters get 25 blessing beads and fingers crossed I get those beads!
Brownie Batter
This week for writing we are learning how to use imagery using similes, alliteration, and juicy verbs.
Our cameo was an excerpt from "Joey Pigza Swallowed the key" by Jake Gantos.
I found it easy to use juicy verbs.
I found it tricky to use alliteration.
Sucking and licking the orange rubber spatula, my mouth watered and shook as the full oozing of sugar and chocolate took over my flavourless mouth. Blissful brownie batter slid down my throat like a wet paint slithering down a wall. I savoured every single drop. I scraped the bowl with my finger because that spatula just can't reach the rest. What were fingers made for? I shielded my bowl from my desperate siblings. I looked back at the bowl wondering why it was now so sparkling clean. Then my eyes widened. I was ready to cartwheel 100 times.
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Pop Art Andy Warhol #2
Instead of using Lunapic this I used Artnet.
Instead of doing separate filters it does it for you.
You can choose Andy Warhol Original, Andy Warhol Variation, Andy Warhol Variation #2, the one I used.
Next time I want to do it with paint instead of digitally.
Pop Art-Andy Warhol
I found it hard to get all of the photos to have an equal size.
I found it easy to upload my photos.
If you want to do Pop art too you can do it using google drawings and Lunapic.