Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the wonderful pupils in Room 18!
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
Friday, 7 December 2018
Double Day for Jessica!
Wow Jessica...congratulations on being the Year 4 winner for your Sunnyhills School Yearbook design!
Another wow! Congratulations on winning the draw for the Travel wise Prize...what was in the bag?
Principal's Certificate to Finlay!
Congratulations Finlay...you have made super progress with your learning this year and you are very thoughtful to others. Well done!
Kapa haka performers
So very proud of our Kapa haka girls... Jessie, Amy, Chantelle and Poppy. They have very been enthusiastic and an asset to the School's Kapa haka group this year. Well done!
Friday, 16 November 2018
Danya's prize
Today Steve from Young Ocean Explorers came to Sunnyhills to teach us about sea life. He taught us a lot about Turtles. The Kermadec Islands are one of Steve's favourite place to dive and photograph underwater life because the water is so crystal clear and beautiful. At the end of his presentation he asked us, "What was the special islands I talked about?"
Danya's response was, "The Kermadec Islands!"
Wow...she was presented with a book called 'Love Our Ocean'.
Danya's response was, "The Kermadec Islands!"
Wow...she was presented with a book called 'Love Our Ocean'.
Wednesday, 14 November 2018
Wacky Hair Day
Congrats to Zoey
Well done Zoey for receiving the Syndicate Award! You are a motivated learner, a caring friend and a responsible and reliable pupil in Room 18.
Wednesday, 7 November 2018
Danya's Diwali Story
Diwali
On Tuesday afternoon, our class lined up and went to the hall.There were two men in kurtas. They waved at our class and kept talking. The men had turbans on their heads and had bells on their feet. We headed inside the hall and after a few minutes a woman in a blue dress came out. She told us that she was very glad to see us. We were one of the lucky schools in the whole of New Zealand to be chosen for the group to perform to. She announced that the group was going to play Indian instruments to us. It took about 20 minutes for them to play the amazing music with a lot of unusual instruments. Amazed, I asked Mrs Morris if I could film the next section of the show. I filmed them dancing around the tabla player. They finished off beautifully. The host said we could dance along. When they finished them all, we applauded. Here are some Diwali facts, stories and more!
The story of Diwali
There once was a Prince of Good named Rama who had a beautiful wife called Sita. There also was a Lord of Evil, named Ravana. Ravana had ten heads and twenty arms. But there was a problem. He wanted to make Sita his wife. So one day he kidnapped her. Sita was very clever and left a trail of jewellery for Rama to follow. Rama found the trail and followed it. Rama looked through a telescope and saw Sita imprisoned on an island but unfortunately, he couldn’t get to the island so he started to build a bridge. When the bridge was built, he hurried across and fought Ravana. It was a hard fight for Ravana because of his 20 arms. Ravana finally killed Rama when he shot him with a magic arrow. Ravana saved Sita and they went home happily. All the people of the land heard that Rama had died and welcomed their king by lighting candles. This fight took five days, which is what we call now, Diwali. Ever since, this exact five days they lit candles to remind them that good wins over the bad.
Facts
- The festival signifies the victory of light over darkness
- Hindus all over the world, and especially in India celebrate the festival by exchanging gifts, wearing new clothes and preparing festive meals
- During the festival of Diwali, fireworks worth billions of dollars are lit
Diwali is also known as ‘The Festival of Light’.
By Danya
2018 Sunnyhills X-Factor Competition
The Year 5 and 6 students had a show to raise money for Kampung Kids in Jakarta. Mrs Rinkes volunteers at this school. The money we raised will help to feed the children lunch. The categories for the competition were Singing, Dancing and Instrumental. Who would you have chosen and why?
Congratulations to the winners who were:
Overall winner: Emily(Ruby's sister)
Singing: Eden
Dancing: Auralie and Holly
Instrumental: Laurence
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Athletics Day
Congratulations to our finalists in running events on windy Athletics Day...Ruby, Danielle, Brodie and Jessica.
In the finals Danielle came 3rd in the 100 metre race and 4th in the 80 metre race.
Brodie came 3rd in the 80 metre race and 4th in the 100 metre race.
Ruby came 5th in the 100 metre race.
Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Principal's Award to Brodie
Brodie received a Principal's Award for her enthusiasm for learning and for sharing the work she does independently at home.
Monday, 29 October 2018
Colour Run Fun
Thank you to the Room 18 children and their families who supported The Colour Run on Sunday...colourful powder squirted onto our plain t-shirts and bodies, food trucks, raffles, bomb the teacher, photo booth and more!
Friday, 26 October 2018
Diwali Performers
On Tuesday afternoon we were entertained by the colourful Indian musicians and dancers who taught us about Diwali.
Principals Award to Chantelle
Congratulations to Chantelle who is a motivated learner in Room 18. She has made very good progress with her schoolwork...well done Chantelle!
Friday, 28 September 2018
and more Inventions
Erin's Speaker...to solve the problem of letting people know when it is their turn to pick up the bark in the playground.
Harley's Swimming Machine
Amy's Mini Telescope.
Eric's Homework Torturer 2000...to solve the problem of too much extra homework.
Jessie and Chantelle's Animal Saver set....to solve animals from becoming extinct.
More Inventions
Elliot's Light Deactivator...to solve the problem the lights shining too brightly.
Our Inspiring Inventions Workbooks where we wrote our problems and our solutions.
Rebecca's Device Stand...to solve the problem of our devices falling.
Sonia's Hoover Mjoover...a hoover attachment to solve the problem of rubbish lying around.
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