Monday, 25 November 2013
Our Trip To Rangitoto. A combined story, written by Myles, Ashlee, JK, Tariq, Amber, Aaron, Aayesha and Stella
On Thursday 21 November Room 1 and Room 2 were getting our bags packed and putting our sun block on so we could be all ready to walk up Rangitoto.
We caught the bus and Mrs Campbell was standing next to the bus door counting us so no one was left behind at the classroom. The bus driver took us to Auckland because we had a change of plans.
When Room 1 and Room 2 got off the bus they lined up in their room lines, then walked to the ferry terminal. While Mrs Campbell was busy buying tickets Room 1 and Room 2 had to line up in their best behaviour as we were representing the school. Finally Mrs Campbell came with the tickets, we had to wait for a long time for the ferry.
When the ferry came we had to wait for all the adults to go before us. When we finally got on the ferry we could choose where we want to sit. But we had to ask a parent helper if we could go anywhere we wanted. Some people went outside and walked to the top of the ferry, also some people stayed in the bottom seats. We heard the captain talking out loud on the microphone, he gave us some information. There was a beautfiul view outside. We could also see Rangitoto Island getting closer.
We caught the bus and Mrs Campbell was standing next to the bus door counting us so no one was left behind at the classroom. The bus driver took us to Auckland because we had a change of plans.
When Room 1 and Room 2 got off the bus they lined up in their room lines, then walked to the ferry terminal. While Mrs Campbell was busy buying tickets Room 1 and Room 2 had to line up in their best behaviour as we were representing the school. Finally Mrs Campbell came with the tickets, we had to wait for a long time for the ferry.
When the ferry came we had to wait for all the adults to go before us. When we finally got on the ferry we could choose where we want to sit. But we had to ask a parent helper if we could go anywhere we wanted. Some people went outside and walked to the top of the ferry, also some people stayed in the bottom seats. We heard the captain talking out loud on the microphone, he gave us some information. There was a beautfiul view outside. We could also see Rangitoto Island getting closer.
We walked
off the ferry along the bridge. Then we
sat on the wooden platform and then we had our Morning tea. After we had to go
to the toilets because there were only toilets at the bottom. Mrs Campbell and
Mr Mahy led the way, Mrs Campbell finished last.
After we lined up we started to walk up Rangitoto. The ground was steep at some parts and was so so hot. I was walking with Lainee but I lost her half way. Mr Mahy was in the lead. When we were almost at the top, I felt so sleepy. It was really rocky under our feet so we would slip and slide around really fast and then fall and hurt ourselves. When we walked sometimes there were steps to climb.
Mr Mahy’s group got
at the top called the Summit first and had their lunch. Then the next group
arrived with some Mums and Dads and they had their lunch. At the top there were seats and there was from
world war two. Some people played in
it. Mrs Campbell came 30 minutes later than Mr Mahy’s group. Everyone was tired when they got to the top.
Someone even hurt their hand and knee by falling over on the gravel. We all saw a good view. Some people, Aaron, Jack and Tariq sang songs at the summit. Everyone
from Room1 had a photo and we all had snake lollies. We stayed there for a hour then we put our sunscreen
on to go back down.
When we started to come down it, it started to get even harder. This time even more people fell down. At the start Mr Mahy took many children the wrong way, but we turned around and he took them the right way again. While we were all walking down we could see the rocks that the lava made and we could see possum traps. We also saw spider webs and lots of caves that were blocked. I walked with Tiara and her Mum. As we were walking down lots of people fell as some people were running. When we finally all reached the bottom a few people sat on the grass chatting and playing hand games. Once everybody was finally down we all walked across a bridge to the other side and finally played. Some people went to look at the information boards about what happened to Rangitoto a long time ago. Some boys started pointing at fish in the water. Then we were allowed to skim some rocks along the water. Meanwhile Georgia, Charlize and Helena walked down a hill with stones on it. They found shells that they wanted and picked them up but they weren't allowed to take them home. After a while the ferry arrived and we walked across the wharf and sat where we wanted.
When the ferry arrived the line was moving slowly. You could sit on the top where it was windy and hot, or on the second floor where there was a long table and bench chairs. On the last floor there was a buffet with roasts and tables and chairs. I tried to get to the top, thankfully lots of seats were free. After a few minutes I walked to the other side to see the view. Soon you could see a beautiful view of the city plus some huge buildings.
Then we finally arrived in Devonport. We all lined up to hop off the ferry. As we got off the ferry we saw buildings, cafes and other shops. We walked across a wooden bridge walkway. At the end we all met up and had a head count. Next we sat down and talked about the bus being late and going to the nearby playground.
On the way we passed a noisy truck with air holes. We all dropped our bags under a big oak tree. Then we ran to the playground.. In one area there was a playground only with slides. On the first floor were two mini slides, if you climbed a few more steps there was a curvy yellow slide. A few more steps up there was a big blue slide that was really curvy. Lots of people wanted to go on the big slide and not on the others, so it became crowded at the bottom and we all bumped into each other. After a while I thought the slide was uncomfortable and crowded. I decided to go on the see saw. My friend and I giggled when it went up and down only an inch. Instead I went on the aluminium slide. It was hot sitting in the sun. Since I was wearing shorts it was hot on my legs. I went to the swings that were behind me. A queue was waiting behind the big swing so I walked to a big oak tree that had orange leaves. It had a stone message on the front. Then the bus arrived while I was reading it. We picked up our bags to go and get on the bus. The bus came and I was one of the last people on. In the end I ended up sitting with two other people. It was really squishy. We played I spy also.
Then we arrived at school. We hopped off the bus and we were all chatting about how fun our trip was. Some of us walked over to SKIDS down the path, some parents had helped with the trip so they walked to the car with their child. Others walked to their car parked in the car park. Some parents walked to see their child.
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Action World by Tim
Action World
On November 20 Rooms 3 and 4 went to Action World for a
trip. The bus arrived around about 9:30am because there was a bus incident. We
took 30 minutes to get there.
At 10:00am we left the bus towards Action World. There
was a person called Jerry that explained nearly all of the rules. There were a
WHOLE lot of rules!! For example when you fell off you lay on your bottom or your back.
Seriously we had to listen to the rules for nearly half an hour!! After that
Jerry started our 4 groups to every different activity.
When Jerry
finished explaining the rules we had morning tea. Some of the children ate
lunch but that was okay. (I ate lunch as
well) Meanwhile we had free time, it was
so cool. There were The jousting bridge, Bungee run, Trapeze (for this activity
you had to finish all 4 bars on the Jungle swing) the Tight rope and the
Trampoline. We had an hour of free play, after that we then had lunch
Then it was
lunch, it was the same as morning tea and we had another hour of free play
.
IT WAS ABSOLUTELY A FUN TIME!!!!
I liked the
Jousting Bridge because you could play with an opponent; you could also suicide
(only if you really wanted to).
I disliked
the Trapeze because it was too high up, though when the teachers did some tricks
I felt brave enough to try it. I still
had a great time.
Well I guess
it was time to go back to school. It was the exact same driver, and there was
even some Chinese on the bus, on the back of the seat. If I
was to translate it, it would read `Young man bus`.
When the
driver was driving us back to school I sit by Mahir, we talked about the trip
and had a fun time. When we got near Constellation Drive, I saw the wind
blowing the grass like waves pouring onto the grass.
We arrived
back at school around about 1:30pm. When
we arrived back at school our room, Room1 had Room 2 in our class because they
were talking about their trip to Rangitoto.
I had a
absolutely beautiful trip today.
Friday, 20 September 2013
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Monday, 12 August 2013
All about Market Day
Market day
At market
day we made ice-cream to sell. All of us
made 25 different flavours of ice-cream, it was $1.50 per serving of ice-cream.
For example there was Choca MM, Choco Caramel, heavenly waffles and Choc
Hunthousands. Other classes made other stuff such as Bath bombs or Magic fruit
kebabs. It was a GREAT experience for all of the classes involved.
Before
Market day we had went to the supermarket and Tip Top factory. They told us
about all the things we need to know about ice-cream and selling ice-cream.
We made
$181! Nearly ALL the people came and bought our yummy delicious ice-cream. It
started on 11th of July after morning tea and ended at just before
lunch.
We spent a
lot of time basically 1 week, Room1 finished all of this 3-4 days before market
day. We had to do ultra cleaning after all of this mess.
Well first
Mrs Campbell brought all the ingredients to make the ice-cream and we were in
charge of all the ingredients to make our own flavours of ice-cream.
TX
Another Market Day experience
Market Day
Market day is
a day that you can sell things you and your class make. On market day we sold ice-cream. We sold ice-cream
for $1 in a cone and $2 in a cup. There
was ice-cream cake there was picnic pie and all sorts of other flavours. I made
peppermint choc sauce.
By KF
Market Day
Market
day
Market day
was on 11th of July after morning tea. For Market day, Room 1 made
ice cream, there were lots of new ice cream Room 1 made that were not at the
supermarket. The ice cream’s price was $1.50 with a cone, but soon we had to
use cups because the cones were all out. The school’s pathway was overloaded
with students, lots of ice cream got sold out. At Room 1’s stall there were many parent
helpers to help scoop the ice cream. For market day, we were only allowed coins
instead of notes because the stalls didn’t have enough change to give. Room 1
made $181 dollars from market day! Lots of things had to be brought to make the
ice cream for market day in Room 1. It
was very exciting to make our own tasty ice cream, after Room 1 had made the ice
cream, Room 1 served ice cream to teachers or friends at school to test the ice
cream. Room 1 wrote PMI’s about making the ice cream and what changes they had
to make. First Room 1 made the ice cream in a small container, then Room 1 made
the ice cream in a ice cream container with changes. Room 1 also voted what to
use the market day money on, Room 1 decided to use the money to go to Glenfield
pools, but they had to ask Ms Neal to be allowed to go to Glenfield pools, so
Room 1 made letters to Ms Neal.
By J.K
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