Sunday, November 8, 2009

TITANIC
The class is really enjoying learning about the Titanic and its design, history, travels and its untimely and tragic sinking. We have been using the knowledge from the documentaries to make a postcard. We had to pretend we were on the Titanic before it sank. We did not know it was going to sink. We had to write to a friend telling them about our first day on the Titanic and what we did, discovered and thought. After that we created some posters from the 'White Star Line' advertising to take a trip on the Titanic.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009


This term we are doing a research study of the Titanic.  We have been watching a documentary that gives us lots of facts and information.  We have have found it interesting, educational and fun learning about this famous luxurious passenger liner from a century ago.  
Work started on building the Titanic in 1909...100 years ago...Rose
It had 29 huge boilers..... Brad
It only had 20 lifeboats.... Leighton
...only enough for about 1200 people...Sophie
It had a swimming pool, Turkish Bath, Gymnasium and a tennis court.....Nina
The pool was a salt-water one and  was heated... Beverley
There was a First Class smoking room for the men and writing room for the women...Daniel and Apitoni
It cost 4/- or $1US to go into the Turkish Bath....Astrid
It had four funnels..... Jackson
E J Smith was the captain and he was going to retire after this trip....Kayla
There were 2228 people on the Titanic on its maiden voyage.....Liam
There was a professional tennis instructor on board for First Class passengers.... Celine
If you were rich you got luxury and comfort.....Analyse
It sunk three miles down in the North Atlantic Ocean... Caitlin
There were only 705 survivors from the disaster... Josh
1523 people died... Maddy
There were First Class, Second Class and Third Class passengers.  Third Class was called Steerage.... Jackson
The Titanic had three huge propellors....Sophie
It was built in Belfast, Ireland but sailed from Southhampton, England....Rose
The ship was so big and new that many crew did not know where things were.... Astrid
It cost ₤3 for a Third Class ticket.....Hope
It had 16 watertight compartments...Victoria

There are many more things we could tell you, some we already know others we will find out.  We have lots of activities about the Titanic to do which some of which we will share on our website or our blog.

Room 8

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Room 8 Egg Firing Catapults

Last week on various days we  made or improved our three types of catapults.  They were: The Popsicle, the Peg and the Coat-hanger.   We tried out all three in the hall with jaffas, marshmallows and jellybeans (they were very tasty yum  yum).  On Monday room 8  brought eggs to dress up.  We had various styles including : super eggs, gentle eggs (gentlemen) and wacky eggs.   On Tuesday Mr Burt came into the class with some good news and some bad news. The bad news was that the popsicle, peg and coat hanger catapults were too weak to fire an egg.  The good news was that the big catapults that Nina, Brad and Alexander built were perfect for firing them over the castle wall.  So instead, with the small catapults, we fired fake jellybeans.  Then the big catapults fired our eggs, some survived but so me splattered.  Then for the PRIZES!  The winners got two Crunchies  the other people just got one   snake.  Here are some thoughts that some people said. Kayla-Awesome I really liked it. 
 was really fantastic with the big catapults when they fired off the eggs.  Janalli -  I thought that they were really awesome. Hope- Fun, creative and cool, really fun dressing up the eggs. Josh- great it was cool when some of the eggs splattered on the ground and on the castle wall.  Celine- It was really funny when the eggs hit the wall. Alicia- It was really fun when we fired them. Victoria- It was really fun and cool, I liked firing the eggs. Caitlin- All of it was heaps of fun, I think when Room 8 catapulted eggs over a cardboard castle wall and they splattered everywhere. But we cleaned it all up afterwards.      

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Room 8 Egg Firing Catapults

Last week on various days we made or improved our three types of catapults. They were: The Popsicle, the Peg and the Coat-hanger. We tried out all three in the hall with jaffas, marshmallows and jellybeans (they were very tasty yum yum). On Monday room 8 brought eggs to dress up. We had various styles including : super eggs, gentle eggs (gentlemen) and wacky eggs. On Tuesday Mr Burt came into the class with some good news and some bad news. The bad news was that the popsicle, peg and coat hanger catapults were too weak to fire an egg. The good news was that the big catapults that Nina, Brad and Alexander built were perfect for firing them over the castle wall. So instead, with the small catapults, we fired fake jellybeans. Then the big catapults fired our eggs, some survived but so me splattered. Then for the PRIZES! The winners got two Crunchies the other people just got one snake. Here are some thoughts that some people said. Kayla-Awesome I really liked it.
was really fantastic with the big catapults when they fired off the eggs. Janalli - I thought that they were really awesome. Hope- Fun, creative and cool, really fun dressing up the eggs. Josh- great it was cool when some of the eggs splattered on the ground and on the castle wall. Celine- It was really funny when the eggs hit the wall. Alicia- It was really fun when we fired them. Victoria- It was really fun and cool, I liked firing the eggs. Caitlin- All of it was heaps of fun, I think when Room 8 catapulted eggs over a cardboard castle wall and they splattered everywhere. But we cleaned it all up afterwards.=)

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Room 8 catapults




During the last part of term we have been studying structures and mechanisms.  Mr Burt gave us a task to do.  Humpty Dumpty had fallen off the wall and as the king's chief weapons advisor we had to make a catapult to heave him back over again.  First we made a catapult out of household items.  These were: a milk bottle top, an ice block stick, a small wooden cube, a peg, and a large flat block of wood.  Then we got our teacher, Mr Burt, to glue them together. The structure of the catapults were the flat block of wood with a peg glued on top, then we put a wooden cube on top of the peg, after that we stuck a ice block stick on top of the cube, then to finish off we glued a milk bottle top on the end of the stick.  We had fun firing the  marshmallows and measuring the distance. Sophie and Celine's went the furthest of 3.20 metres.   The next day Nina brought a homemade catapult to school.  It had big trampoline springs and big blocks of wood. We all had fun and are looking forward to the next design which is made from ice block sticks!    

Thursday, June 18, 2009

During the last part of term we have been studying structures and mechanisms. Mr Burt gave us a task to do. Humpty Dumpty had fallen off the wall and as the kings chief weapons advisor we had to make a catapult to heave him back over again. First we made a catapult our of household items. These were: a milk bottle top, an ice block stick, a small wooden cube, a peg, and a large flat block of wood. Then we got our teacher Mr Burt to glue them together. We had fun firing the marshmallows and measuring the distance. Sophie and Celine's went the furthest of 3.20 metres.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Room 8 pizza making



On Friday the 29th room 8 made pizzas!!  Mr Wemyss needed to judge the taste, the ingredients and look, whoever won got a $50 voucher.  Victoria and Kayla won  the $50 to spend at New World supermarket.  

Room 8 pizza making!!!

On Friday the 29th Room 8 did pizza making!!! It was very fun. About two weeks before we made our pizzas we started planning how we were going to make them. First Mr Burt(our teacher)gave us a choice of which pizzas we could make.We could either make vegetarian pizzas or dessert pizzas.We had lots of different things on our pizzas but in the end there were only three winners. The winners got a fifty dollar voucher. The voucher was for New World. The winners got to buy back all the things they bought for their pizza and some healthy food . Here are some photos.









 

Room 8 pizza making!!!!



On Friday, the 29th of May, Room 8 made some fantastic pizzas!  Most of them were delicious! We all brought our own ingredients (some of us made a bit of a mess) but in the end we all had fun. 

Wednesday, February 25, 2009









Hi all, last Friday room eight had the privilege of presenting the first full assembly for 2009.  We chose our new 'Keys for Learning as our topic.  With the help of Miss Moorhouse who came up with the script we put on a mini production out lining the seven keys and our new motto 'Expanding Horizons'.  Enjoy looking at our photos.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Hi.  The kids have been working very hard on values and learning keys as part of their first unit, Growing as a Group.  Part of this included making 'kete' or Maori baskets.  A big thanks to Miss Moorhouse for her ideas and help with this.  We are also working on our assembly for this coming Friday.  We are first up and I am sure it will set the benchmark.... only up from here on in!!  No, it will be a good show and I am sure the school will enjoy it.  Please join us if you can.  

Monday, February 2, 2009

Hi and Welcome to Room 8's blog for 2009.

This year Room 8 is a straight year 5 class of 27 children, girls and boys.

Summer is here and the days are generally sunny and hot. swimming is a must everyday and the school pool is in tip top condition.

We have a lot of fun things planned for the term from creating 'kete' for our values to a study on insects towards the end of term.