Friday, December 5, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sportstacking at BBPS.
Sportstacking is becoming a craze at BBPS. Room 4 took part in a Guinness Book of Records attempt on the 13th November for the most people sportstacking in multiple locations around the world at one time. Lots of students have had a go at sportstacking now and many are getting very fast. The world record for the Cycle Stack is 6.9seconds. At the moment the fastest person in Room 4 is Metoyer who is able to do the Cycle Stack in 17 seconds.
A pamphlet about sportstacking will be going home this week. If you want to order a set of sportstack cups you will need to bring your order form back to school and give it to Mrs Mac.
Here are some photos from our record attempt.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Room 5 Electricity Assembly
The Bengal Tigers reading group prepared and performed an amazing and electrical performance about their learning. The boys dressed up as Vector workmen and acted out the actions as is they were putting a wire in the ground. A special thankyou needs to be made to Cameron's Dad, Mark who let us borrow the hard hats and uniforms from Vector.
The boys moved to the music by Eddy Grant, Electric Avenue.
Mrs Bodley thought the performance was awesome. Well done, boys.
The boys moved to the music by Eddy Grant, Electric Avenue.
Mrs Bodley thought the performance was awesome. Well done, boys.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Weather Poetry
Winter Wonderland
Howling winds,
Shadowy clouds
Exploding snow and hail.
People made of snow guard the roadside,
Skidding cars on ice.
School closed.
Sledding on the ice.
Sledding down the steps,
Having an excellent time.
Star shapes falling from the sky,
Cars crawl at slow speed.
Skiing competitions,
Bob-sledding around corners,
People chucking balls of snow.
Winter wonderland.
By Malachai
Howling winds,
Shadowy clouds
Exploding snow and hail.
People made of snow guard the roadside,
Skidding cars on ice.
School closed.
Sledding on the ice.
Sledding down the steps,
Having an excellent time.
Star shapes falling from the sky,
Cars crawl at slow speed.
Skiing competitions,
Bob-sledding around corners,
People chucking balls of snow.
Winter wonderland.
By Malachai
Weather Poetry
Stormy Storm
Clouds gathering - very black,
Wind's already up to 120.
House's windows getting battered,
Doors slamming closed.
Thunder booming, wind is howling.
Kids screaming like mad.
Parents fists are clenched,
Their patience is wearing thin.
Waiting for the storm to end.
Written by Daniel P
Clouds gathering - very black,
Wind's already up to 120.
House's windows getting battered,
Doors slamming closed.
Thunder booming, wind is howling.
Kids screaming like mad.
Parents fists are clenched,
Their patience is wearing thin.
Waiting for the storm to end.
Written by Daniel P
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Room 5 Term 3
Room 5 Update
Newsflash Miss Sayers has left and Mrs Riach has joined us.
Term 3
Art with Miss Sayers was awesome, we hand art, fishes with dye, paint and oil pastel and cool circle patterns. For Maths we form into groups of 4 which are diamonds, squares, circles and triangles. For Reading groups we have 4 groups called Dragonflies, Chameleons, Bengal Tigers and Angelfish. Reading rocks.
QUIRKY fun facts
7 of us are double jointed, 22 of us can roll our tongues and absolutely everyone in the class can read.
We rock!!!!!!!
Newsflash Miss Sayers has left and Mrs Riach has joined us.
Term 3
Art with Miss Sayers was awesome, we hand art, fishes with dye, paint and oil pastel and cool circle patterns. For Maths we form into groups of 4 which are diamonds, squares, circles and triangles. For Reading groups we have 4 groups called Dragonflies, Chameleons, Bengal Tigers and Angelfish. Reading rocks.
QUIRKY fun facts
7 of us are double jointed, 22 of us can roll our tongues and absolutely everyone in the class can read.
We rock!!!!!!!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Room 3's Olympic Personification Poems
New Zealand Flag
A personification poem by Olivia.
Launching yourself from the athlete's hand.
Twirling side to side, while being held by our
New Zealand Olympic Superstar.
Rising up to the tallest pole, as my athlete receives
her gold medal.
Proud to be part of New Zealand.
Running Shoes
A personification poem by Natasha.
I'm staring at the white line,
zooming at the speed of light.
I'm cautiously taking each step with pride,
Cutting the track.
Sweat trickling down,
I'm nearing the end.
Leaping to a halt,
Proudly wearing gold.
Shot Put
A personification poem by Logan.
Launching myself from the thrower's hand,
soaring and swerving through the air.
Sinking slowly,
then thudding and splintering to the ground.
A Famous Light
A personification poem by Alice.
I'm a newly lit flame, on a famous torch.
Flickering madly with excitement,
I'm dancing to the beat of the cheering crowd,
Flying up to the sparkling stars.
Blazing like an everlasting bonfire,
Am I ready?
Yes, I'm ready, ready for the opening of the games.
Cycling
A personification poem by Adam.
You zoom out of the starting blocks like a heat missile,
Your wheels spin fast and steady as they smoke with lightening speed,
You're breaking world records thinking of GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! all the way.
Final lap approaches as you hear the last lap bell,
Approaching the finish and thinking my goal is broken,
Is this VICTORY! you smell.
A personification poem by Olivia.
Launching yourself from the athlete's hand.
Twirling side to side, while being held by our
New Zealand Olympic Superstar.
Rising up to the tallest pole, as my athlete receives
her gold medal.
Proud to be part of New Zealand.
Running Shoes
A personification poem by Natasha.
I'm staring at the white line,
zooming at the speed of light.
I'm cautiously taking each step with pride,
Cutting the track.
Sweat trickling down,
I'm nearing the end.
Leaping to a halt,
Proudly wearing gold.
Shot Put
A personification poem by Logan.
Launching myself from the thrower's hand,
soaring and swerving through the air.
Sinking slowly,
then thudding and splintering to the ground.
A Famous Light
A personification poem by Alice.
I'm a newly lit flame, on a famous torch.
Flickering madly with excitement,
I'm dancing to the beat of the cheering crowd,
Flying up to the sparkling stars.
Blazing like an everlasting bonfire,
Am I ready?
Yes, I'm ready, ready for the opening of the games.
Cycling
A personification poem by Adam.
You zoom out of the starting blocks like a heat missile,
Your wheels spin fast and steady as they smoke with lightening speed,
You're breaking world records thinking of GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! all the way.
Final lap approaches as you hear the last lap bell,
Approaching the finish and thinking my goal is broken,
Is this VICTORY! you smell.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Chess Team at Our Lady Star of the Sea
This tournament is in its seventh year and the games will be played as a round robin over the coming Friday lunch times. The team of four players travelled to Our Lady Star of the Sea for the first game and unfortunately we lost all our games (however we gained experience!)
Thanks to Mrs Howell for being a wonderful photographer, driver and supporter!
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Safe From Mother Nature
The stormy clouds congregate into one dark gloomy cloud.
Once again , yellow strikes reappear in the sky where you can't see.
Once people hear the signal, that's when they flee inside.
The rain is inpatient, smashing on the door trying to enter the house.
Doors shut, so no entry for the rain and I am snuggled inside.
Safe.
MatthewOnce again , yellow strikes reappear in the sky where you can't see.
Once people hear the signal, that's when they flee inside.
The rain is inpatient, smashing on the door trying to enter the house.
Doors shut, so no entry for the rain and I am snuggled inside.
Safe.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Storm Poetry
Thunder and Lightning
by Kai Heng
Thunder sparks,
BOOM! BOOM!! BOOM!!!
Rain and hail knocks on the door.
God suddenly growls in anger.
Grim clouds explode as loud as bombs,
Howling leaves and windows shake.
Family dinners disturbed by flickering lights.
BOOM!BOOM!!BOOM!!!
Blinding Sky
By Tyler
Blinding dark sky up above.
People scampering indoors
To take shelter.
Lightning charging across the sky.
Thunder smashing objects like a fist.
But I'm safe.
by Kai Heng
Thunder sparks,
BOOM! BOOM!! BOOM!!!
Rain and hail knocks on the door.
God suddenly growls in anger.
Grim clouds explode as loud as bombs,
Howling leaves and windows shake.
Family dinners disturbed by flickering lights.
BOOM!BOOM!!BOOM!!!
Blinding Sky
By Tyler
Blinding dark sky up above.
People scampering indoors
To take shelter.
Lightning charging across the sky.
Thunder smashing objects like a fist.
But I'm safe.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Senior CHOIR
The Senior Choir is made up of 47 Year 5 and 6 students.
Currently the choir is learning over 12 different songs for a combined schools concert later in the year.
Five local schools are all learning these songs as well as an individuals school choir item per school.
These photos show the choir in practice on the last day of term.
Children were allowed to wear 'street clothes' [mufti] as a reward for a very busy, active and successful term.
Currently the choir is learning over 12 different songs for a combined schools concert later in the year.
Five local schools are all learning these songs as well as an individuals school choir item per school.
These photos show the choir in practice on the last day of term.
Children were allowed to wear 'street clothes' [mufti] as a reward for a very busy, active and successful term.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
ST JOHN visited to teach us about FIRST AID
The whole school enjoyed learning about different aspects of first aid.
Room 2 especially enjoyed practising to phone the 111 operator and giving information and receiving instructions.
In groups of three or four we had turns being the patient, the first aider and the 111 operator.
Taking instructions over the phone and following them correctly to put the 'unconscious patient' on their side [recovery position] was also a valuable lesson.
The fake blood and hand bandaging session was great also and learning how to think and speak clearly in an emergency was important.
Jacob, Rhiannon and Kelvin thoroughly enjoyed being volunteers and acting out specific parts, and Dylan sounded very confident and professional in his thanking Ms Hyland on behalf of everyone.
Thank you again to the St John Ambulance instructors who came to school.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Our Interactive Whiteboard!!!
Friday, June 6, 2008
RUGBY FIELD DAY
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Soccer Field Day
Tuesday 27th May 2008
BBPS had a very successful day at the Soccer Field Day 2008.
The children were well behaved, and each team gave their best. The added bonus of the school sunshade helped make BBPS stand out from the crowd.
A fantastic effort by the parent helpers, team managers and supporters. A big thank you to you all.
BBPS had a very successful day at the Soccer Field Day 2008.
The children were well behaved, and each team gave their best. The added bonus of the school sunshade helped make BBPS stand out from the crowd.
A fantastic effort by the parent helpers, team managers and supporters. A big thank you to you all.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Back to the Moon.
Tuesday 2nd June
Today we had a visit by an interactive Science programme called "Back to the Moon". We saw lots of space technology used by the astronauts and we found out how some of it worked. We were told that it was rather difficult to live in the very cramped space module inside the rocket. Did you know that astronauts have to wear nappies?!!
Some lucky students were able to try on some of the suits similar to what the astronauts wear.
We saw models of our solar system and were told that it was not possible to have a model of the sun as it would be too big to fit in the hall!!
What a great show-we learned heaps about the history of space travel and exploration.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Room15's iMovie Slideshow
A group of children in Room 15 have been working with Miss Chen to create a slideshow using still photographs.
The slideshow below illustrates some of the marine pollution issues across the globe and ends with a question for thought - What can you do to help?
The slideshow below illustrates some of the marine pollution issues across the globe and ends with a question for thought - What can you do to help?
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Family Fun Day Costumes
The 2008 Science Roadshow
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