Friday 30 August 2019

Procedure Writing

How to Blow Bubblegum 

By: Matila Fa’apopo 

I am learning to write a procedural text for our audience to follow.  

Materials: 
  • A piece of bubblegum,  Hubba Bubba 
  • Mouth 

  1. Take a piece of bubblegum, take the wrapper off and place in bin.
  2. Place bubblegum into your mouth.
  3. Chew the bubblegum until it is soft/stretchy. 
  4. Roll the bubblegum into a ball in your mouth.
  5. Wrap gum around your tongue and make sure there are no holes.
  6. Blow as much air as you can until you have blown a bubble 
  7. Seal the bubble by pressing the end of the gum together 
  


Friday 16 August 2019

Mixed Media - Visual Art

You hold the future in your hands.

In Term 2 our Visual Arts focused was on Mixed Media. We finally finished our pieces of art at the end of the term. We started off by creating two hands, most of us copied our own hands as templates. One hand represents our past and the other hand our future. We used lots of different materials and symbols to make our artwork as well as exploring a range of different techniques with watercolour paint. This is my art work.

Friday 9 August 2019

Sports- Hockey





On Friday we had so much fun with Sport NZ as they came in to teach us hockey. We got to do warm up and drills with the hockey sticks and played against each other in teams. We are already looking forward to next Friday’s session. Here are a couple of pictures:










Room 6's Whole School Prayers



On Monday the 5th of August Room 6 hosted whole school prayers. Our theme was The Gift of Faith. We did a song called ‘Open the Eyes of My Heart’ and Jiwoo, Zara and Maggie made hand actions for us. There were also people who did the prayers of the faithful. Overall prayers was a big success and everyone enjoyed it.

Here is a picture of our Prayers:











Saint Mary Mackillop Day


Another celebration for Good Shepherd School in Week 3 was the Feast Day of Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop. St Mary MacKillop a vital part of Good Shepherd School, this is because she was the founder of the Josephites aka the Brown Joes. The Brown Joes travelled all over Australia and New Zealand helping the poor and those in need. They built schools and that is how we are all students at Good Shepherd School. We celebrated the Feast day by going to a Mass for St Mary of the Cross and also having fun with our buddy class Room 4 as we worked on a St Mary MacKillop Art project.



Cook Island Language Week





Week 3 has been a very busy week with so many celebrations. Good Shepherd School celebrates our multicultural school with our Cook Island Language focus. We looked at the culture through our reading and made fun fact files. We were also lucky to have Alessandra and the cultural leaders teach us a Pure (prayer) to sing.
















We learnt Aro’a mai te Atua iaku. See if you can say/sing this pure too.





Aro’a mai te Atua iaku.


Aro’a mai te Atua iaku


I te au mea taku kite nei


Te anuanua kua iti mai ki roto iaku


Aro’a mai te Atua iaku





My God loves me


My God loves me


And all the wonders I see


The rainbow shines through my window


My God loves me