Well done to all the Room 13 students for their efforts throughout the year, A fantastic group of students to have worked with.
Congratulations to the following students who were awarded in the Final Assembly today
Gemma Clydesdale - Excellence in Cultural
Jackson Miller - Excellence in Sport
Hannah Bremner - Excellence in Citizenship
Mike Porteous - Excellence in Citizenship
Lucy Bell - Excellence in Academic and Citizenship
Samuel Wardhaugh - Excellence in Academic, Sporting and Citizenship
Technology Awards
Bruno Willis - Excellence - Practical Metal Work Skills
Jackson Miller - Excellence in Textiles and Bio Technology.
Well done to everyone for their efforts and a big thank you to all parents for the support and help you have given throughout the year.
I wish everyone a safe and happy Christmas break and look forward to seeing everyone again around the school in 2011!!
Andrew Sloan
Room 13 2010 Happenings....
Welcome to the room 13 blog page, here you will find notices, class happenings, student work and photos, so save this site as a favourite and visit regularly!!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Week 9 Term 4 Assembly Awards
Well done to the following students who received certificates in assembly today.
Georgia Walsh - for a fantastic contribution to school sports teams throughout the year.
James Grigg - for a super attitude and effort put into everything throughout 2010.
Georgia Walsh - for a fantastic contribution to school sports teams throughout the year.
James Grigg - for a super attitude and effort put into everything throughout 2010.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Room 13 Poem - Gemma Clydesdale
Room 13, a clever bunch, always talked, not just at lunch.
From the first day of school, we all made friends, new ones, old ones, we all meet again.
In our class you know who, find out about what we all do!
Abbey is quiet right now but watch out!!! She’s a cow lover as well
Georgiah loves to rock a lot, Ella, Brianna and Georgia love to shop!
Lucy loves to ride her horses, Gemma sings and gets applauses!
Christine and Jocelyn do gymnastics, people think they are fantastic
Hannah likes to swim real fast, Rachel plays softball, Zoe loves art!
Jackson and Kaiden are great at athletics, Samuel plays water polo and Janes loves mathletics,
Ethan loves cheese, Couper loves cricket, George has a smile, and no-one can stop it.
Beau plays netball not so great, Matt and Mike play Hockey, and Michael drums away
Austin and Flynn sit beside each other; Shaun loves play station more than his mother.
Then there is Alex who loves boxing, plays with his touch ball without even noticing.
Ben, Bruno and Caleb are the last few, Ben whispers loud Caleb and Bruno talk few.
So that is it for our poem, Room 13 2010, hope you like it so much you read it again!
From the first day of school, we all made friends, new ones, old ones, we all meet again.
In our class you know who, find out about what we all do!
Abbey is quiet right now but watch out!!! She’s a cow lover as well
Georgiah loves to rock a lot, Ella, Brianna and Georgia love to shop!
Lucy loves to ride her horses, Gemma sings and gets applauses!
Christine and Jocelyn do gymnastics, people think they are fantastic
Hannah likes to swim real fast, Rachel plays softball, Zoe loves art!
Jackson and Kaiden are great at athletics, Samuel plays water polo and Janes loves mathletics,
Ethan loves cheese, Couper loves cricket, George has a smile, and no-one can stop it.
Beau plays netball not so great, Matt and Mike play Hockey, and Michael drums away
Austin and Flynn sit beside each other; Shaun loves play station more than his mother.
Then there is Alex who loves boxing, plays with his touch ball without even noticing.
Ben, Bruno and Caleb are the last few, Ben whispers loud Caleb and Bruno talk few.
So that is it for our poem, Room 13 2010, hope you like it so much you read it again!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Balmac Year 7 Teachers' Dynamite Rmx.mpg
Well we had some great performances from students this afternoon showing some pretty neat drama and dance skills, us teachers thought we should surprise the students and share a few moves too...enjoy!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Bob, Jimmy And the Cookies & Cream Kidnapping - Written by Matt Purbrick & Bruno Willis
Bob and Jim walked across the muddy broken foot path towards the diary as they reached it they marvelled at the broken windows and the smelly gutters . Inside they gave 20c to the random guy standing at the counter that guy was probably trying to rob the place as Bob and Jimmy stepped out of the shop and liked there rather mouldy and mysteriously lumpy ice cream but then a terrible scream hit the air because Jimmy had cut his finger on some corrugated iron scarlet blobs of blood landed on the ice cream and were quickly gobbled up then bob noticed the van the van the van the van and the van then a man with rabies steeped out of the van the van the van the van and offered them some ice cream for five cents wow! Amazing! So they walked over - Jimmy’s blood still leaked everywhere over the foot path and his boots suddenly a brown hairy hand pulled them though the window and threw them in the back with about 4 other kids then a old grandpa stepped from the shadows now comes the revenge of Doc McDonald who didn’t have a farm then he jumped into the drivers seat and drove away laughing manically mean while Bob came up with a idea so clever you could write your name on it “lets make an ice cream bomb and strap it to the old "gramps” but one kid disagreed no that’s my dear old Grandpa you cant kill him so with out further adieu they blew him to Tim Buck Too where his rabies mutated with the fever and he died a terrible death.
The end
You idiot blew up my Grandad you fool!!
Kaiden In Action - Otago Athletic Champs
Friday, November 19, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Otago Athletic Sports - 15th November
Well done to all students who competed in the Otago Athletic Sports on Tuesday.
Room 13 had 9 students representing the school there - Ethan Sabiston, Couper Smith, Georgia Walsh, James Grigg, Michael Ind, Jackson Miller, Beau Jarvis-Child, Abbey Burgess & Kaiden Vou. Kaiden was placed 3rd in Shot Put and 2nd in his relay race.
Well done to everyone who competed!
Friday, November 12, 2010
Assembly Award Week 5 Term 4 - Christine
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Longbeach 10th November 2010
What a super day out at Longbeach! Everyone put super efforts into all that they did! It was great o see everyone climbing all up and over the rock with such confidence and skill!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Week 4 Term 4 Assembly Award
Well done to Lucy Bell for receiving this weeks Assembly Award for "Always striving for perfection and achieving pleasing results in all that she does.
A super effort in the school speech finals today!
A super effort in the school speech finals today!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Challenge Day @ Ross Creek
Well we had a fantastic day out at Ross Creek on Wednesday 4th November. The weather was great, the challenges the students faced were greater! and the teamwork and communication was FANTASTIC!!! A super day had by all and it was great to see everone pushing themselves and really working well together to achieve the set tasks and challenges!
CanTeen - Bandanna Challenge
Well after a fantastic effort with promoting the work of CanTeen, Ella, Georgia and Brianna managed to raise $1613.00 form Bandanna Sales and the associated bandanna/Mufti Day. In addition to this the school Headshave took place in assembly last Friday along with a visit from Donna and Chris from the Dunedin Branch of CanTeen. (photos here soon)
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Class Speeches
Well the time is almost here for the School Speech Competition. We will have our class speeches on Friday 29th October and select our Semi-finalist(s)and from there the Year 7 Semi Final will be next Wednesday and the School Final on Friday. I am looking forward to hearing all the great speeches that have been worked on!!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Destination New Zealand
Some great information and work was presented today as part of our Amazing Race Homework. It has been great to see groups organised and working well together. There is still some room for improvement in things and I look forward to seeing progress in future presentations. The photos are from a couple of groups and their "focus Question" challenges. Some outstanding information presented by "British Airways" on their Animals, Flag and People. "Air NZ" presented a very tasty cooked breakfast consisting on Sausages, Spaghetti, bacon, Eggs and Mushrooms. We were also entertained by a Fred Dagg Original and Poi-E dance from the "Jet Star" group.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Term 4 - COMMUNICATION
Well term 4 is off to a great start with lots of great stuff planned and already underway. This term our focus is on communication and working together in different challenging situations. Students are already in teams and working on their "Amazing Race" group homework challenges- this work has students in teams of 5 gathering and presenting learning about different countries around the world, this weeks the 'start' country is New Zealand.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Week 10 Term 3 Assembly Award - Flynn
Our Guests Today - Ra, Gorydie and Julie
Well this term has seen some fantastic work carried out by many groups in the class and around the school. Our big idea of looking at different Health related agencies in our community, the challenges they face and the way in whic we can make some sort of effort to help them has seen some fantastic student led inquiry.
One group of boys - Flynn, Austin, Beau, Bruno and Matt have worked hard on similar stuff to the group of boys who held the baking sale written about in a previous post. The boys wanted to learn about the challenges of living with blindness and vision impairment and had a particular interest in learning about the challenges faced by training and rasing Guide Dogs. The put together some good info that was shared to the class and other classes.
Did you know it costs $22500.00 to train a puppy to become a guide dog!! As part of their inquiry work the boys were lucky enough to make contact with Ra and Gorydie(I think this is the spelling of Gorydie pronounced as Jordie). Ra is completely blind and Gorydie is his trusty guide dog. Today at school the boys arranged for a talk wiht all the Year 7 classes with questions for Ra and Gorydie who also had Julie form the foundation for the blind along with them. Ra answered many questions and was great to listen to, a real inspiartional and positive guy. After the chat the boys had a sausage sizzle to raise some money that they are able to contribute to the foundation to help wiht the costs of training puppies into guide dogs. A very successful Sausage Sizzle saw the boys make over $200 profit - an updated figure will be available early next term when they present their final cheque to the foundation. A super effort in all that you have organised and achieved here boys - awesome stuff!!
A special thanks must also go to Bridget(Flynn's Mum) and Ryan from Sport Otago for their help with the BBQ cooking - thanks heaps!
George, Kaiden, Caleb, Alex and Couper - Blind Foundation Presentation
Well today we were lucky to have some visitors that were organised by Flynn, Austin, Beau, Bruno and Matt. We had Ra & Gorydie(the dog) along with Julie form the Foundation for the Blind. George, Kaiden, Alex, Caleb and Couper were able to present a cheque to them, this was the funds raised that the boys raised from their baking sale last week. A top effort boys and a great way of making a contribution towards a worthy organisation. Well Done.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Ella, Brianna & Georgia - CanTeen Visit Report & Planned Challenge Video
Today we visited CanTeen; we had lunch with two of the staff who work at CanTeen. One of the staff was called Donna she is the manager of the Otago Southland CanTeen association.
The other staff member was called Maureen she helps and looks after the people living with cancer. She helps out by giving the patience food that they like and anything that they want while there in hospital.
Here is some of the things that we learnt when we went to CanTeen:
CanTeen gets 80-90 CanTeen members in Otago every year.
They raise $60,000-$70,000 a year and they need to raise this much to keep their charity going.
CanTeen is not involved with child cancer or cancer association.
CanTeen is for people 13-24years old.
At the moment there are three big fundraisers happening, a cruise, a martial arts competition and a dance/ball.
Bandanna day is coming on the 22nd of October. They sell bandannas for $4. There are 6 different patterns they also sell UV bracelets for $2.
Some shops like Repco, Farmers, Burger king, and KFC volunteer to sell their items at their store so more people will buy them.
CanTeen also encourages people to shave their hair to show their support to people with cancer.
Canteen is a great cause and all the money donated goes towards helping people living with cancer. CanTeen isn’t just for people with cancer but also for family who has someone close to them with cancer. We recommend that you support CanTeen!
The other staff member was called Maureen she helps and looks after the people living with cancer. She helps out by giving the patience food that they like and anything that they want while there in hospital.
Here is some of the things that we learnt when we went to CanTeen:
CanTeen gets 80-90 CanTeen members in Otago every year.
They raise $60,000-$70,000 a year and they need to raise this much to keep their charity going.
CanTeen is not involved with child cancer or cancer association.
CanTeen is for people 13-24years old.
At the moment there are three big fundraisers happening, a cruise, a martial arts competition and a dance/ball.
Bandanna day is coming on the 22nd of October. They sell bandannas for $4. There are 6 different patterns they also sell UV bracelets for $2.
Some shops like Repco, Farmers, Burger king, and KFC volunteer to sell their items at their store so more people will buy them.
CanTeen also encourages people to shave their hair to show their support to people with cancer.
Canteen is a great cause and all the money donated goes towards helping people living with cancer. CanTeen isn’t just for people with cancer but also for family who has someone close to them with cancer. We recommend that you support CanTeen!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Baking Sale...George, Jackson, Kaiden, Caleb & Alex
As part of our ASPIRE Project on health, we chose to look into the challenges that are faced by the NZ Blind Foundation, after learning a bit about the organisation we decided to organise a baking sale to raise some awareness and $$$ for the NZ Blind Foundation. A successful lunchtime sale saw us sell $127.90 of our baking!!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Otago Cross Country Champs
Friday, September 3, 2010
Alex Hanan - Assembly Award Week 7 Term 3
Well done Alex for receiving an Assembly award today for "Continually showing a positive effort and making great contributions to class discussion"
Monday, August 30, 2010
Rock Climbing Trip to Longbeach
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Dylan Elise Drumming Performance
On Friday we were lucy enough to have a performance at our school assembly from a very talented and inspiring guy - Dylan Elise he is 20 years old and is a professional musician. He performed to our assembly and was amazing! A very talented guy with a clear message to students to follow and pursue their dreams. He has been drumming since he was 6year old and started getting taught by his father. Below is a video clip of him performing when he was 16! you can search his name to find out more about him and his talents
Health Topic - Rat Dissection Lesson
On Thursday afternoon as part of our studies on the human body and its systems we looked at the anatomy of rats through the dissection of them. The rat has a very similar internal organ layout to that of humans. The rat dissection was an interesting lesson and a great chance for everyone to see the real life example of the internal organs we have been studying and how they all work together to make a body function. We dissected and examined two rats witht he assistance and knowledge of Jono who works in Room 14 - he has a Degree in Anatomy so was able tclearly explain all that we were seeing during the session - Thanks Jono!
Balmacewen School Cross Country
Friday, August 20, 2010
Otago Science Fair Prizewinners
Well done to the students below who received awards at the Otago Science and Technology Fair this week. There names are listed below with the award(s) they received.
- Georgia Walsh - Premier Award - Otago Science Teachers' Award of Excellence, Aurora Excellence in Energy Research award, Otago Polytechnic School of Information Technology Award
- Lucy Bell - New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, Otago Regional Council, Marine Science University of Otago Awards
- James Grigg - Discovery World Award, Institute of Professional Engineers Award
- Samuel Wardhaugh - Keith Dawber Memorial Award
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Generating Ideas....Samuel
Otago Science Fair
Well we have had James, Samuel, Georgia, Lucy and Lucy take their Science Fair works down to the Otago Science Fair Competition at the Otago Museum. we will have some results on their success here soon hopefully...
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
www.mathletics.co.nz
Well we have been trialling the mathletics.co.nz website with Room 13 over the past 2 weeks. Children have embraced the concept and I have been impressed by the interest shown by all students, especially the ones I normally need to encourage.
I would like to implement the programme within our in class maths timetable on a regular basis, so it would be of benefit for your child to join up.
As you can appreciate, to purchase a license for all our pupils would be a significant outlay and one which we can unfortunately not bear alone. However, if we were able to obtain a contribution from a significant number of parents who felt that the program would be worthwhile, then we could proceed (we need 90% of the class). As an indication, a normal one-year subscription to this site costs a parent $99 per child. However, if we could find a sizeable number of parents willing to contribute $15 per child, then the school will be happy to invest in this initiative, until the end of January 2011.
I would like to implement the programme within our in class maths timetable on a regular basis, so it would be of benefit for your child to join up.
As you can appreciate, to purchase a license for all our pupils would be a significant outlay and one which we can unfortunately not bear alone. However, if we were able to obtain a contribution from a significant number of parents who felt that the program would be worthwhile, then we could proceed (we need 90% of the class). As an indication, a normal one-year subscription to this site costs a parent $99 per child. However, if we could find a sizeable number of parents willing to contribute $15 per child, then the school will be happy to invest in this initiative, until the end of January 2011.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Assembly Award Week 2 Term 3
Well done to Ben Deaker for receiving this weeks assembly award - A super effort and enthusiasm put into your maths!
Assembly Award Week 2 Term 3
Well done to Ben Deaker for receiving this weeks assembly award - A super effort and enthusiasm put into your maths!
Friday, July 30, 2010
Body Combat Class
Well we ahd the first of our group fitness sessions this morning with Danny - the instructor from Les Mills. We took part in a 20 minute class and learnt and used some combat moves. Our next session is in 2 weeks time.
Hopefully there have been lots of people at home making use of the free 2 week les mills memberships that students brought home, these are a great way for us as a school to make some money for new sports equipment and for everyone to improve their health and fitness.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Term 3
Well term three is well under way with lots of great stuff planned. It has been great this week catching up with parents for interviews and discussing all of the great things students are doing and making plans to help with learning progression for the remainder of the year. Our big idea this term is "CHALLENGE" and we will be looking at the challenges faced by health organisations and ways in which we are able to improve our own personal health. Over the next few weeks we will be learing a lot about different body systems and how they work before including bones, muscles, cardiovascular, respiratory and digestive systems and then leading into our changes at puberty lessons.
Assembly Award Week 11 Term 2 - Caleb McArley
Well done Caleb for receiving an award for yuor consistents efforts and hard work in class, a great attitude, keep it up.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Well this term has been a busy one here at school. Students have worked hard in all areas and produced some great Science Fair Inquiry work. School reports are coming home today and these are followed up with interviews in week 1 next term. I hope everyone has a relaxing break and comes back refreshed for another term of learning in 2 weeks time!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Science Fair Awards
Well done to everyone who completed their Science Fair inquiry work. A lot of effort goes into these. We have had the judging and awards were given out at a special assembly today. Well done to the people named below form room 13
Prize Winners
- Georgia Walsh
- James Grigg
- Samuel wardhaugh
- Lucy Bell
- Beau Jarvis Child
Highly Commended
- Ella Anderson-Cahill
- Christine Wierda
- Bruno Willis
Cetificates of Achievement
- Mike Porteous
- Brianna Thomson
"Freshman Shield" Challenge!!!
On the 24th of June room 13 challenged Room 5 for the “Freshman Shield”. Room 5 have had the shield for the whole year so far and heaps of classrooms have challenged them for it and failed. We set up a match of stop ball soccer against Room 5 so we could have a shot at getting the shield for the first time this year. We all met on the turf and the game was on. The scores were close for the first two innings but then Room 13 sped ahead with the scores ending at 24 -18 to room 13! We would like to thank Room 5 for being such a good team to play and congratulations to Room 13 for they are now the new holders of the “Freshman Shield”. Well done Room 13.
Georgia Walsh
Georgia Walsh
Monday, June 21, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Year 7 Hangi - Friday 18th June
As part of our Year 7 unit this term we are learning about and participating in Matariki celebrations.
On Thursday afternoon and Friday morning, all of the students will be participating in a range of Matariki inspired activities such as flax weaving, Maori art, visiting the museum and observatory.
To conclude our Matariki celebrations we will be having a hangi lunch. This will take place this Friday 18th June. The ‘kai’ group will be in charge of preparing the hangi with the assistance of Mr Herden and a few other senior teachers in the school.
Every year 7 student is invited to bring a lunch pack to school on Thursday morning. This will need to include a frozen piece of meat, for example a chop or a chicken drumstick. The pack should also include two vegetables like potato, kumera, yams, corn on the cob or pumpkin. This pack needs to be wrapped thoroughly in tinfoil with your child’s name and room number on it.
Our kai group will collect the lunch packs on Thursday morning and they will check all of the parcels have been wrapped and labelled correctly and then pack them into crates ready to go in the hangi early on Friday morning.
We would also appreciate any donations of old newspapers or magazines for our art and Te Rakau groups. These can be brought along to school and i will distribute them to the appropriate people. Thank you.
To conclude our Matariki celebrations we will be having a hangi lunch. This will take place this Friday 18th June. The ‘kai’ group will be in charge of preparing the hangi with the assistance of Mr Herden and a few other senior teachers in the school.
Every year 7 student is invited to bring a lunch pack to school on Thursday morning. This will need to include a frozen piece of meat, for example a chop or a chicken drumstick. The pack should also include two vegetables like potato, kumera, yams, corn on the cob or pumpkin. This pack needs to be wrapped thoroughly in tinfoil with your child’s name and room number on it.
Our kai group will collect the lunch packs on Thursday morning and they will check all of the parcels have been wrapped and labelled correctly and then pack them into crates ready to go in the hangi early on Friday morning.
We would also appreciate any donations of old newspapers or magazines for our art and Te Rakau groups. These can be brought along to school and i will distribute them to the appropriate people. Thank you.
Farewell Kaja...!!
Friday, June 4, 2010
Week 7 Assembly Award - James
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Mar & Dax in Mar's Tomb - written by James Grigg
Legend has it the the great warrior Mar and his furry friend Dax built Haven City but during the process Mar was crushed by concrete, so the builders made him a tomb.
In the south port of Haven City his tomb stands in front of the deadly Barron Praxis’s Palace which stands at 200 metres high.
“The legend is fake.” Everyone in Haven City does not believe the legend except for Mar’s farther, Damous. There is also a kid called Jak who also believes it and wants to find out if it’s true or not. The next day Jak went to the tomb and climbed up it hoping no Krimzon Guards saw him. When he got to the top he found a way in. He went down an elevator into Mar’s Tomb and when he got to the bottom a huge door with the Light and Dark Eco symbols opened. When he got in and went down some stairs he saw a man praying. Jak went to ask what was wrong. He said “My name is Damous, Mar’s farther!” Jak looked surprised and carried on thou. “What’s your name?” “I’m Jak.” “Where are you going?” “To find Mar’s Tomb!” “Ok!”
Jak carried on and then he walked into a room then all the doors closed, then a giant snake fell from the roof. Jak turned into Dark Jak which uses Dark Eco and fought the snake. 10 mins had been then out of no where Dark Bomb! He killed the snake then an ottsle named Dax fell from the roof. “You killed my snake!” “And you are?” “An ottsle that used to be a human but now a furry mess who has a headache and my name is Dax, OK!” “What’s an ottsle?” asked Jak. “Weasel and an ottsle combined.” “Well I gotta go.” “Hey wait how did you kill him?” “If I tell you will you be quiet?” “Yes.” “I used my Dark Eco powers, OK!” “What?” said Dax. “I said shhhh!” “Ok.” “Follow me.” Jak and Dax leave the place and bump into Damous. “Hi Jak and ummm furry mess.” “See I hate my life!” said Dax. “ Hey Damous, I have a question, what did Mar look like?” “Ummm I’ll show you.” They all looked at the picture. Hey that looks like you Jak!” said Dax Then out of no where BOOM! A robot controlled by Barron Praxis lands behind Damous and shoots him! Damous says 5 last words. “Find my son for me.” Then dies. “Bye farther.” Said Jak “Jak lets kill that robot and Praxis!” Jak turns into Dark Jak and Dax runs and hides. Jak then turns into Giant Dark Jak then somehow grows wings like Light Jak. “Time for Dark Bomb!” “Jak NO!!!” “Why?” “The place will collapse!” “Right.” Jak punches left, then right, then an uppercut. Praxis is down, then Dark Strike that blows the robot up and kills Praxis! “That’s for killing my farther.” “Nice Jak.” “Don’t call me that call me by my real name, Mar!” “OK.”
2 weeks later Mar is the leader of Haven City again.
“Mar can I use your jet board?” “No.” “Please?” “No.” “Pleeeaase?” “NO!” “I’m using it anyway!” “DAAXXTTTEEEEERRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!”
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Lucy Bell - The day that it rained Jellybeans
Verse 1
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget,
How they pinged and panged on the buildings,
Brightening up the sky with their rainbow colours,
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget.
Verse 2
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget,
How the children danced around in delight,
And gathered as much as they could carry,
But the roar of them all falling grew so deafening,
That everybody ran inside,
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget.
Verse 3
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget,
Watch how this dying granddad smiles a smile so fragile,
Watch how his weak hand closes over one of these precious pieces,
How he smiles so sweetly and closes his eyes,
Into an everlasting sleep,
How he will dream about the day it rained jellybeans,
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget,
How they pinged and panged on the buildings,
Brightening up the sky with their rainbow colours,
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget.
Verse 2
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget,
How the children danced around in delight,
And gathered as much as they could carry,
But the roar of them all falling grew so deafening,
That everybody ran inside,
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget.
Verse 3
The day that it rained jellybeans, no one will ever forget,
Watch how this dying granddad smiles a smile so fragile,
Watch how his weak hand closes over one of these precious pieces,
How he smiles so sweetly and closes his eyes,
Into an everlasting sleep,
How he will dream about the day it rained jellybeans,
A truly bizarre day indeed.
Georgia Walsh - National Young Leaders Day
On Monday the 31st of May I went to the NYLD ( National young leaders day). It was so much fun. There were so many great leaders. the first person that came and talked to us was Justin Vaughan who is a cricket player that trained as a doctor but got rung up one day out of the blue and go t asked if he would fill in for a injured player in the black caps from then on he played for there team. He encouraged us to take every chance you get because you won’t regret it. Our second speaker was Mark Inglis who told us his amazing story of how he lost both of his legs and that he still climbs he just tries that little bit harder. Throughout the day we had great advice from James Blake, Nick Tuitasi, Alison Shanks, Matt Gibb and Rob Harley. I filled in my whole booklet with advice from the start of the day till the finish. The hosts were really cool they were Charlie off “What Now”, Alice Gallager and Whitney Pa’u because they got us all involved. In the end we all had a great time and I hope that maybe I can go back next year. This link takes you to the NYLD website for more detail on the day I attended http://nyldnz.org/
Georgia Walsh
Georgia Walsh
Friday, May 28, 2010
Week 6 Assembly Award - George
Monday, May 24, 2010
Norway's National Day
Last week we had Kaja and her Mother share some info and activities about Norway's National Day - Check out the PhotoStory that Kaja, Gemma and Jocelyn have put together below by pressing play - the background music is Norway's National Anthem.
Week 5 Assembly Award
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Week 4 Assembly Award
Well done to Alex Hanan for receiving this weeks Award - A super effort and improvement in our May Mega Maths result this week. Keep up the efforts here Alex!
Friday, May 14, 2010
The Room 13 Top 5 Pics...
Above is a photo story made by Ella and Brianna with some photos from our trip to the Orokonui Ecosanctuary.
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