Wednesday, 9 April 2014

AIRPORT WALK FOR THE SENIOR SYNDICATE

Weather permitting we will be walking the circuit on Tuesday, leaving school at 9.10am and returning before lunchtime. Feel free to join us, we would love to see lots of parents or grandparents.
If wet, we will postpone the walk until early Term 2.


Room 10 Leaders

 Zena and Max - School Leaders

William and Lizzie - School Hosts
Respect Raps


As Miss Baillie said we have been foucusing on respect. By doing this we made Raps(song).
We have to redo some because the light wasn't good, but they're on the way!

Thursday, 13 March 2014

The Shape of Things to Come

New next whole school unit is called 'The Shape of Things to Come'. After a great rapping engager 10/10 by the staff, students have been left with the question......'How does the Earth change?' Check out this link.


Tuesday, 11 March 2014

TOPIC unit on RESPECT

Room 10 is now preparing for the finale of our topic unit on Respect.
We have Respect raps on the go (really cool) and will share these with you when we
finish them. Keep looking!

Monday, 3 March 2014

Single line Perspective Name Art

Check out a few pieces of Room 10's amazing art work. We learnt about the horizon line, what perspective is and how to use pastel colours effectively. Don't they look great!!!
















BLOGGING GUIDELINES



Guidelines
Our classroom blog is a place for us to share our hard work and to continue discussions that we have started in class. Writing comments is an important part of that process. Students should be mindful of what they post to the Internet.  With that in mind, there are a few guidelines I would like for you to follow.
  1. When you write on the blog, use your first name only.  You may use your last initial but should never use your full name.
  2. Do not post your address, phone number, or email address on the blog.
  3. Never post comments that may hurt someone’s feelings or offend someone.
  4. Remember that blogging is about reading, thinking, and responding.
Posting reminders
  • Always use capital letters in the title.
  • It is important that our writing makes sense.
  • Try to make your writing interesting for the reader.
  • One space after each word.
  • Use capital letters, full stops and good punctuation.
  • Use Capitals letters for names, places, countries and cities.
  • Punctuation goes directly after the last letter followed by a space.
  • Use paragraphs in your writing.
  • Correct any spelling mistakes which have red lines under them.
  • When you have finished edit and read your work back.
  • Remember you have a worldwide audience – keep it positive and do your best.
  • Always add a picture to support your writing.
  • Make sure pictures are a good size to go with your work, check the preview to see how it will look.
  • Get the teacher to check your work before publishing it.

How to Write an Amazing Comment:
  1. READ the blog post very carefully.
  2. If you enjoyed the post, WRITE BACK!
  3. Open or begin your comment with a GREETING.
  4. Begin with a COMPLIMENT … something you enjoyed … be SPECIFIC!
  5. SHARE other interesting facts or information, if you have any, as long as no one else said it in another comment!
  6. Make a CONNECTION … by asking a question to try to get a CONVERSATION going!
  7. Proofread for C.O.P.S. (Capitals, Organization, Punctuation and Spelling).
  8. Sign your FIRST name, or if you are a parent sign as “Jimmy’s mom” or “Megan’s Grandpa”.
  9. Hit POST … and check BACK for a RESPONSE!

Monday, 17 February 2014

Reminder...


       Goal Setting Interviews are to be held on Thursday 20 March, not this week.

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Room 10 Newsletter Number 1 2014


Dear Parents / Caregivers

Welcome to the start of the 2014 school year. I trust you have had a great holiday with your children. Term 1 has now begun, and for the Year 6 children, their last year of primary schooling.

Term One events are as follows…

Week 1 •              Assembly (Friday)
Week 2 •              Meet the Teacher (Tuesday)
                              Aquatics (Thursday)
Week 3 •       Aquatics (Thursday)    
                              BOT BBQ 5.30-7.30pm (Friday)
Week 4 •              Year 3–6 Progress and Achievement Testing begins
                             Aquatics  (Thursday)
                             Swimming Sports (Friday)
Week 6 •            Interschool Swimming Sports (Tuesday 11 March)
Week 10 •         Principal’s Challenge (Friday)
Week 11 •         Tabloids (Thursday)


• Homework will start in Week 3.
• Rebekah Shepard will be working in Room 10 on Thursdays to cover my senior release days.
• Swimming will be on wet or fine unless the weather is really miserable.
• The Birchwood School generative topic for 2014 will be focused around the theme ‘RESPECT – The Birchwood Way’.
(Respect - Give it to Get it/Accept and Respect – we are all different)

I am looking forward to teaching your child this year, and to meeting you all at the ‘Meet the Teacher’ evening. If you are unable to make this meeting, I will be sending home a follow-up newsletter with this information on it.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any queries or concerns at any time.


Many thanks

Sue Baillie



                                                                        
   




Sunday, 20 October 2013

NZ RED CROSS - PEOPLE SAVERS

Term Four, Week Two

We had such a great time learning how to be a People Savers.

It would be great if Room 10 could share with their family what DRSABC stands for.


The group are learning the order of response to a casualty who is choking.
Caleb and Mia are learning how to dislodge an obstruction in the airway.
Braden is making sure the airway is clear.

Jayden is seeing if the casualty is responding.

Brooklyn is checking to see if the casualty is still breathing

Jaymee-Niamh is putting Charlotte in the recovery position.

Bree and Sophy are practising putting a casualty in the recovery position.

Brayden is making sure his casualty is warm.