Thursday 20 November 2014

Trip to the Art Gallery and the Botanic Gardens.

Yesterday we went into Dunedin and visited one of our favourite places - the Dunedin Art Gallery. Our theme was minibeasts of course! John took us around the gallery to look at several pictures that could relate to minibeasts. For example, we looked at an artwork which was perfectly symmetrical & John compared it to the symmetry of butterflies. Another picture of  New Zealand bush on the West Coast was the perfect opportunity to talk about two annoying insects, the sand-fly & the mosquito.
After our Art Gallery tour we went into the classroom and created amazing minibeasts artworks. We worked very hard on these and we hope you enjoying viewing our art.

Ben, Jack G, Madeleine, & Jack M.

Ethan, Cooper, Charlie, & Max.

Michael, Dorothy, Evie & James.



After the Art Gallery we traveled down to the beautiful Botanic gardens where the weather gave us a big treat - it was beautifully warm and sunny! We had a picnic lunch , a play on the playground & then we went on a scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt asked us to find all sorts of interesting things but the fun part was finding all the other interesting things that weren't on the list! Our group found  little trout in the stream and two big paradise ducks in the duck pond..All too soon it was time for us to pack up and head back to school. We felt like staying much longer!

Take a photograph of your favourite cacti.



Find a tree with interesting bark.



Find and name minibeasts that you spot in the pond.



Wednesday 19 November 2014

Trip to Earthlore

Secret agents reading the clues from the crime scene.
Last week WDS travelled down to Owaka to visit Gordon Thomson at Earthlore to learn about minibeasts. Gordon and Janine are very passionate about protecting insects and other minibeasts in our environment and have created a special haven for these creatures. We had some wonderful experiences, including a chance to be bug detectives and watching a special flea circus ( the world premiere!)We also planted a host plant and a food plant for the endangered NZ copper butterfly. We had a great day!
Come and join the spinning and weaving club...If you have 8 legs of course.

Gordon is showing us the clues at the crime scene.
This spider has a big egg sack.

We planted 2 plants in the Red Copper Butterfly Habitat with Gordon.

Friday 7 November 2014

Taieri Athletics Nov 4th

Taieri Athletics Day

Room One had a great morning at the Taieri Athletics despite the cool weather.

The vortex was fun and interesting and I saw a stronger thrower. He threw the vortex much further than anybody else. (Charlie)

I liked the vortex and I got into the finals. (Max)

The push throw event was cool and I almost got over the line and into the finals. (Cooper)

I liked to run in the short race. I moved my arms and legs really fast. I threw the vortex and tried my hardest. (Ben)

When I was in the Long Distance Race I passed lots of people. I liked getting the yellow beach flag. (Michael)

I loved the three leaps, especially holding the ball between my legs. (Ethan)

It was cold at the athletics and I had to go and huddle up on the tarpaulin in the shelter. (Dorothy)

Michael and I passed each other lots during the Long Distance Run. (James)

I threw the vortex further than anyone else in my heat. (Evie)

Here are the results for the Room 1 children.

5 year old boys Jack McKeay Vortex Throw (1st)
5 year old boys Jack McKeay  3 Leaps (3rd)
6 year old girls Madeleine Clarke 3 Leaps (3rd)
6 year old boys Jack Girvan 3 Leaps (2nd)
7 year old girls Amber McKeay  3 Leaps (3rd)





Charlie and Jack G wait to compete in the agility poles.

Monday 3 November 2014

Museum Trip

Hi Everyone,
We have been to visit the Museum and had a wonderful time revisiting our Term 2 Inventions Topic through an inventions workshop where we viewed exhibits through a treasure hunt challenge. In the afternoon we did a workshop on Mini beasts where we looked at all sorts of small & large creatures, observing features, parts of the body & how creatures have adapted to their habitats.

 A very large stick insect! We know an insect has 6 legs. a head, thorax and abdomen.
We know spiders have 8 legs.a head and a body! Look at this monster!
We are listening to each other explain our amazing inventions!