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Tuesday 17 November 2015

Rugby world cup 2015

In the classroom we have a chart of all the countrys that participate in the rugby world cups.

last years world cup was held right here,in new zealand.this years world cup was held in en England.next years will be heald in japan.

New Zealand won last years world cup and this year they did to!
I wonder who will win it?

Tuesday 4 August 2015

Speeches

At school we have been writing speeches and learning how to be a better speaker.


The options we had were:

.my secret life as a hero

.my(the) greatest invention

.my perfect holiday

.the best thing I have ever learnt

.the oddest sports

.animals

.green


My speech is a bout health


By Dylan

Friday 3 July 2015

sir peter blake

its the last day and its red socks day
by ruby
yay

Hangis and Hogays


 This is an article about different cultures. It is based on a true story.

At a school in Wellington there are kids that are doing tape art.

  A cool thing about tape art is that you can almost do it anywhere and you can peal it off if you make a mistake. 

So the children made life size drawings of themselves.  

We think it would super fun to do it wouldn't you?

By Amanda-Rose and Olivia...

Image result for hangis & hogays the book

Here is a photo of some tape art.

Friday 26 June 2015

The Young Who Cried Volcano!

In class we have been looking at fables here is one that I made up.


Once there was a young woman that looked after some pigs but she got board. The next day she cried, "Volcano! Volcano! All the villages came running and said, "where's the volcano?" Then the young

The boy who cyed help

In class we have been writing fables.

The Boy Who Cried Fox!

Once a boy called Brandon was sent from the cosy house collect the eggs from the old, farm henhouse.He did this everyday so after awhile he got bored.

''FOX!FOX!''He cried.His father came sprinting in.''Where is the fox!''He puffed sounding like he had ran a marathon.''There is no fox.''The boy laughed.

The next day Brandon screamed ''FOX!FOX!''But his father came in to find no fox.He was furious!''How dare you lie to me!''He declared grumpily.

On the third day a fox did appear!He screamed and shouted "FOX!FOX! I'm not lying!Help!" but his father thought he was lying again.

So in the end,the fox Had a great meal of the chickens and then went back into the forest for a well deserved rest.

By Beth A                    

Monday 22 June 2015

The boy who cried TORNADO.

Once there was a boy who was sent to Africa to look for tornados. He got bored.

One day he got so bored that he played a trick. The boy shouted at the top of his lungs... ''TORNADO!,TORNADO!'' Almost the whole of Africa came running. ''Were is the tornado they screamed? There is no tornado,'' the boy laughed.  They all went home in a grump.

The next day the boy was sitting on a rock. Again it was boring. The boy did his trick.''TORNADO,!TORNADO!'' Africa came running.''Were is the tornado?" They screeched."There is no tornado.'' The boy sniggered. This time Africa was very very angry.

The next day the boy was on the hill. Then a tornado came. The boy screamed ''TORNADO!,TORNADO!'' But no one came. The boy was screaming and crying. Still no one came.
The whole of Africa got wiped out and the boy was never seeing again.

MORAL:If you tell lies no one will believe you when you tell the truth.

By Ben Marshall.

Friday 19 June 2015

The boy who cried tsunami.

One sunny day a boy was  told by his mother to and catch fish for tea he was made to do this every day. This  was so unfair because his brother Karl,never had to do it. The next day he eventually got bored because no fish were getting caught and decided to play a trick on the entire village.

''Tsunami!, tsunami!'' Shouted the boy. At that moment, all of the enormous village came sprinting to the cliff to see if there was a tsunami.

''There's no tsunami!'' Laughed the boy. The villages went home mumbling.

the following day,the boy once again yelled
''Tsunami!,tsunami!'' Suddenly, the villages came running to the cliff.

''Where is the tsunami?" Yelled  the villages.

"You got fooled again!" The boy declared so they strode home.

Later on that day, a CLOSALL tsunami came

"Tsunami!,tsunami" Screamed the boy but no one came because the villages thought he was lying.

The tsunami wiped out the whole village and the boy was never to be seen again.


If you tell lies, no one will believe you

By Dylan

Friday 12 June 2015

cross country training

last week we did cross country training  around winton school it was good for people at winton school to try to do cross country training.



by Xavier
In class we have been looking at fables.We have read some and are now acting them out.Are group are werking on thew fable THE HEAR AND THE TORTES.

Thursday 4 June 2015

Little Women

I have been reding a book called Little Women  published by Louisa May Alcott. On the back  it says
IVE GOT THE KEY TO MY CASTE IN THE AIR , BUT WHETHER I CAN UNLOCK  THE DOOR  REMAINS TO BE SEEN. The march sisters,Jo,Meg,Beth, and Amy, dream of fame, riches and love.As they grow together towards womanhood, will they fined their heart's desires?




By Olivia.

Buddy Reading


Room 6 Kiwi Kids
Rooms 9 and 6 do buddy reading together.My buddy is Sophie.Her favourite book is Twin Trouble. We enjoy doing Fridays quiz because we can join up with other buddies and work together.When we read, we read a page each.By Beth.A

Spirit animals

At home I have been reading spirit animals hear are some pictures of the book.
 By Blair 



Saturday 23 May 2015

Robotic Sheds

Today I'm going to talk about robotic sheds. Robotic sheds are when a robot puts the cups onto the cows udders. There is not many robotic sheds in New Zealand. We watched  this video and found out heaps about robotic sheds e.g how the robots put the cups on the teats and the farmer still works although there is robot working. Watch this video. By Amanda-Rose and Olivia.

Friday 22 May 2015

Maths Numeracy Work

In our math numeracy time we've been learing times tables and subtracting  with bigger numbers and five times tables. We've been learning numbers up to millions.

by charlie and brayden
This term room 9 has been studying a cows digestive system hear Is a picture.

Soon we will be going to a farm.

In Room 9 we have been learning about dairy farms. We have learnt about the types of cows around the world. In India the people think cows are special, so if a cow sits in the middle of the road for an hour, the person in the car has to wait until the cow decides to move. Friesians and Jersey cows are the most popular milking cows in the world!

By Beth A and Casey M.




Here is a video from rosie world called about milk.                                                                                  














By kase
In class we have learning all about Rosie the Cow.YOU can find this game on Rosie's World by following this link below.

By Karl and Matthew


Gumboot V2 PODhttp://www.rosiesworld.co.nz/games/

Dylans money

Today Dylan brought some of his mums old money to show the class. There was olden day coins from New Zealand and England. Also there was coins from the Eropen republic. These are some photos...
These are the coins.
Old New Zealand coins.
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Thursday 21 May 2015

Rotary Sheds

For our topic we learnt about rotary sheds, herring bone sheds and robotic farms. Today i'm going to talk about rotary sheds. The Cows walk onto a revolving circular platform in a continuous flow, and are milked in a single rotation. At the end of the cycle a machine removes the cups and the cow backs out of the platform. Cows are more settled in a rotary shed unlike a herring bone shed, as each animal has its own space and there is less jostling- so the productivity  can be higher. By Amanda-Rose

Writing

In class we have been doing letter writing. We wrote letters to the Winton Rotary Club to say thank you for the dictionaries that they gave to the Year 4s. The last letter we wrote is to say thank you to anyone that we wanted.


By Dylan

Herring Bone Sheds

For our topic we have been looking at Herring Bone sheds, rotary sheds and robotic milking today i`m going to talk about herring bone sheds. In 1952 they were invented. In a herring bone shed, the farmers work in a pit below and no longer has to bend down to attach and detach the cups. The cows can line up on the left side or the right side.By Amanda-Rose

"From Moo to you"


Here are some calves.



For the last couple of weeks for our topic "from moo to you" we learnt about how a cow works. Here are some photos... here is a website we go on to... www.Rosiesworld.co.nz. By Amanda-Rose

From Moo to you

In room 9 we have been learning about the process of milking cows. We have been learning about the Rotary Shed. First the farmer shifts the cows by following them down the lane. The cows are held in the yard and when the farmer wants more cows in the milking shed, the electronic gate lets the cows know to move into the shed. This is just a little piece of information we have learnt. Here are our title pages. By Beth A, Matthew M and Phoebe C.


ANZAC Day

On the 25th of April 2015 at 6:30 half of Winton school went to the dawn parade. At the start of the parade the cannon, it went BOOM!!! Winton school had to sing the national anthem. There were some people who talked about war. By Ben

Flash cards.


 On Wednesday and Thursday Caitlin and I  get tested on our flash cards. At the moment I am working on numbers more and less than up to 1000. Caitlin is working on three sets, this one in the photo is her 5 times tables.

By Caitlin and Kayla

Dairy Farming

Over the past few weeks we have been learning about dairy darming and here is the work I did:

By Blair

Our hero "the Story of George"

In reading we did a story it is called the story of George.  George was a Jack Russel terrier who lived in Manaia, a small Taranaki town. He was a friendly little dog, who enjoyed his morning walk to the shops with his owner. One Sunday, the five children who lived next door went to the diary. Luckily for them George went along, too. One their way they faced a attack from pit bulls.  By Amanda-Rose.  Here are some photos...
This is George.

This is the bravery medal.


This is the statue of George and his owner.

Maths

every day at 10 past 9 room 9 do reading. we have activities  such as NZCM stages3,4,5 and 6, we also have work sheets that we can work on. Another activity is teacher.After we pack up, we watch the NEWS.





By Dylan

Wednesday 20 May 2015

ANZAC day

On the 25 April some lucky pupils from winton school went to ANZAC oval to commemorate this day. After mr.Batt and a few others did a speech, the last post played. This made us feel sad. Then the cannon fired.After all that we all went home.





By Dylan

Buddy Reading

                                                Buddy Reading

 This term rooms 9 and 6 have been doing buddy reading. Every Friday I can't wait to see my buddy we read lots of books and sometimes we put positive comments on each others blog. I help her with the spelling but she mostly knows how to spell most of the words.

By Caitlin

Reading

Every day at 10:50 room 9 do reading. In  that time  we have  three rotations.We do activities such as sun shine online,the comprehension box,key into inference and teacher.After we pack up we do writing






By Dylan

Buddy reading

Every Friday Kayla, myself and Laura do buddy reading today. We learned how to post a comment to other posts. We also learnt how to post a post.
This is our buddy reading  class.

By Amanda-Rose












Friday 15 May 2015

Buddy reading

At the moment rooms 9 and 6 have been doing buddy reading. Every Friday after lunch we gather in room 9 and read,blog and share our work.


These are some photos.

Ben's Experiment

Last term in class we were studying the Water Cycle. Our class learnt about evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. We had a question and we wondered if the salt gets evaporated with the sea water. Ben decided that he wanted to go home and find out if salt evaporated with the sea water.

Ben put water into a cup with salt and left it in the sun to evaporate. He found out after the water had evaporated that the salt was left behind. This answered our question which was 'Does salt evaporate up with the sea water?

Ben shared his results and we found out that salt does not evaporate.

Here are some photos from Ben's Experiment
Left over salt when water evaporated.