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Kia Ora and welcome to A5's blog for 2017! We are excited to share our learning, experiences, assessment tasks and life in A5 with you. This blog is also about sharing what we can do all by ourselves so you may see some mistakes along the way. Mistakes are part of our learning journey. Enjoy our mahi, photos and videos and please remember to leave a positive comment for us!

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Francis' Term 1 Reading Race


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That's So Gross


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That's so gross! By Mitchell Symons This books about gross things like blood snoring stink toes and like people hurting them self with a toothpick and when you sneeze your heart stops for one second and every year 100 people choke to death on ball point pens Of 20 -a-day smokers inhaled a weeks worth of nicotine at once they would die instantly and if your tooth gets rooted then you really need to brush your teeth some people are hairy like a yeti some people even get food in there moustache some people even spit in the pool some spiders are hairy like humans some people pee on the toilet on the seat some people don't have showers I chose this book because I thought it would be funny Marvels and Mysteries-Monsters by Paul Mason I chose this book because it's about vampires and other scary things that interested me.

Reading Race

Reading Race For my non-fiction I choose a book called Light this book is about using light in science. This book is written by Joseph Midthun and Samuel Hiti. I choose this book because I flicked through it and it seems like something I would like to learn about. For my chapter book I choose Fantastic Mr Fox. I choose this book because it's written by My favourite writer Roald Dahl.

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My Reading Race Challenge


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Brodie's Reading Race Challenge


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Reading Race Term One


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Reading Race Term One


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For our class reading race I have choose a non fiction book about soccer by Sean Mcsweeney and a chapter book about the twits and it is illustrated by Quentin Blake.I have choose in soccer because it is something I don't know about and I have choose in the twits because it looked like a very funny but weird book to read.

Monday, February 27, 2017

Countdown to CAMP!

We are on the countdown to camp!!! Woo hoo!!!

Below is all the info that was in the camp booklet just in case you need to re-read.

Venue: Totara Springs Camp
288c Taihoa North Road,
  RD3 Matamata 3473
Ph. 07- 8884700

Camp: A1, A2, A3 and A5 Year 5 and 6 students
8.45am Wednesday 8 March – 2.45pm Friday 10 March
Enclosed: General Information
Gear List
Participation and Medical Consent Form
If you have any queries, please contact the classroom teacher or camp leaders,
Molly Norton and Morag Owen

Departure Arrangements: 8.45am on Day 1 of Camp
Students attending the camp are to bring their luggage and meet with their class teacher in the designated area in the hall. The roll will be taken then students loaded onto the bus for their departure. The bus will not be able to wait for any students who are late.
Camp: A1, A2, A3 and A5 Year 5 and 6 students
8.45am Wednesday 8 March – 2.45pm Friday 10 March

Emergency Contact: If, due to an emergency, you need to get hold of a student while they are at camp you may contact a Glenholme Staff member  via the Camp Director at Totara Springs Camp ph 07 8884700.

Accommodation: Students will be accommodated in Cabin Accommodation.  There will be separate accommodation for males and females. The adult helpers will be allocated a cabin room in the cabin area.

Meals: The meals at Totara Springs Camp are prepared by catering staff on site.
This camp has for many years had a very good reputation for the high standard of   food provided for campers. If any student requires a special diet could you please indicate the requirements on the camp “Participation Form” which needs to be
returned to school by Friday 10 February 2017. The camp is able to cater for vegetarians and others who require a special diet for medical or religious reasons.

Transport: Travel to and from Camp will be by chartered bus. There will be a car at camp that can be used in an emergency.

School Staff accompanying the students:
Molly Norton, Morag Owen, Iain Picken, Sarah Kinsella, Aimee Goldsmith

Parent Helpers:
30 parent helpers will be needed to accompany us on our trip. All parent helpers will be required to complete a Police vetting form.
Cost: The Board of Trustees and our Principal, Mrs Macfarlane have recognised how expensive camp has become for many of our families and have generously agreed to cover all camp expenses for the Whakapoungakau students and parent helpers this year.  Due to the enormous expense that the school has taken on, we would still like the children to make a contribution towards their camp expenses by taking part in a chocolate fundraiser.  
Programme: A copy of the camp programme will be on display in each classroom in the week prior to camp. Students will be placed in groups of 12-14, assigned an adult as a Group Leader and will rotate around various activities. These are likely to include archery, a confidence course, orienteering, abseiling, flying kiwi, flying fox, air rifles, the water slide, raft building and team challenges. There will also be a top team competition. The teachers & the camp organizers will have a backup plan for each rotation if required due to inclement weather.
  
Bedtime: Students will go to bed at approximately 8.30pm and will be expected to be quiet between 9pm and 6.30am.

Medication: Please indicate on the “Participation Form” if your child will have any medication with them at camp and provide specific details for any medication that you require school staff to administer.

Gear List: A list of items that students need to bring to camp is included in this information pack. Please name all items of clothing and personal gear so that anything that ends up in lost property can be returned to its owner.  Please note that students are not allowed to bring cellphones, electronic games, music or radio players, pocket knives, lollies or extra food items. We would also prefer that as little jewellery as possible is worn - jewellery is brought at the owner’s risk.  

Money: There is no need to bring any money to camp.

Telephones: The students will not have access to telephones during their time at camp. If students need to make contact with their home in an emergency, this will be done with the assistance of a staff member.

Swimming gear: Students will need to bring their swimming gear for the water slide activity.

Behaviour Expectations: Students are expected to be respectful, honest, responsible and take pride in     
being a Glenholme School student. Students are expected to follow the instructions of teachers, parent helpers and camp staff at all times and with a ‘Go for it’ attitude.  Students attending camp will need to sign the “Participation Form” that they agree to behave in an acceptable manner and that they understand the need to respect others, and the camp environment. If the behaviour of a student causes concern to the teaching staff the student may be withdrawn from the camp and sent home.  Parents/guardians will be responsible for uplifting their child at their own expense.

First Aid: There will be an adult in charge of first aid at camp. In the event of illness or injury,
the staff/adults in attendance will make the decision if professional assistance is needed and seek this if necessary. Any professional costs incurred for treatment that are not covered by ACC will need to be reimbursed to the school.

Smoke and Alcohol Free: Totara Springs is a smoke and alcohol free facility.

Checklist:
- Participation and Medical Forms completed and returned to class teacher by Friday
10th February
- Gear list items checked
- Clothing and personal items named

Student Gear List
Please attach a luggage tag to the outside of your bag(s) which clearly indicates your name and class

  • Large plastic bag for dirty or wet clothing
  • Pillow and pillowcase
  • Sleeping bag or sheets and duvet or blankets
  • Two towels
  • Swimsuit
  • Raincoat
  • 3-4 changes of clothes to include- Shorts, T- Shirts, Sweatshirts or Fleece Jackets or Jersey, trousers or sweatpants
  • Thermals (optional)
  • Underwear
  • Socks
  • Pyjamas
  • 2 pairs of shoes (1 pair must be covered shoes, necessary for activities)
  • Sun hat & beanie
  • Toiletry gear which needs to include soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, facecloth, comb/hairbrush
  • Tissues and several band aids
  • Biro, Pencil, Camp book
  • Drink bottle- named
  • Torch- named
  • Sunblock
  • Medication (if needed)
  • All children to bring a packet of biscuits or home baking

Optional:
  • Camera (bring at your own risk)
  • Pack of cards or small board game
  • Guitars or any small musical instrument (bring at your own risk)

Note:
  • NO cellphones
  • NO electronic games,
  • NO music or radio players
  • NO pocket knives
  • NO lollies or extra food items.

We would also prefer that as little jewellery as possible is worn - jewellery is brought to camp at the owner’s risk. ‘

Term One Reading Race


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Reading Race Term One


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My non fiction book I have is the ANTARCTICA book living in the freezer by Dr Mark Norman and then my chapter book CHARLOTTE the sunflower fairy the petal fairies by Daisy Meadows

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Library Time

We had our first library session  today where we got to select our chapter books and nonfiction books to start pur a reading race!

Rippa Rugby with Matua Kelly

Today we were lucky enough to get some rippa rugby tips and tricks from BOP Steamers player Kelly Haimona. We played a funny game were we had to race pur buddy to grab the ball first, BUT only of Matua Kelly said "ball". He would try and trick us and heaps of us got tricked!! Congratulations to Nevaeh who won 2 /3 games and Eraia who won the last game. Check these pics and videos out!