Welcome to our blog, we are a class of Year 7 and 8 students, and our awesome teacher is Mrs Gully. We are at Grey Main School in Greymouth, on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
Monday, December 9, 2019
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Reader's Theatre
Reader's Theatre....
This term we have been working on reading widely and fluently.
By reading widely we mean reading lots of different genres such as poetry, fiction, non-fiction, sci fi etc etc
We have read School Journals in groups (reciprocal reading) and now we have moved on to Reader's Theatre.
In reader's theatre we read School Journal plays and present them.
It has been great fun. Everyone is engaged in the activity. Here are some photos from today's theatre...




Friday, November 15, 2019
Heroes
Heroes of Social Change
This term we have been looking at heroes of social change. We have used the Heroes slide to guide our inquiry process.
Here is some of our work in progress....
This term we have been looking at heroes of social change. We have used the Heroes slide to guide our inquiry process.
Here is some of our work in progress....
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Friday, October 25, 2019
Grandparents Day
Grandparents Day!
Today we had lots of very special visitors....our grandparents!
Check out the questions we asked our grandparents.
Check out the amazing art work we created with our grandparents.
Monday, October 21, 2019
Whanau Time
Monday, October 14, 2019
Rugby World Cup
Friday, September 20, 2019
Big Market!
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Wearable Arts...
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Mini Market
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Wearable Arts
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Westamaths
Friday, August 2, 2019
Jake Bailey
Special guest visitor: Mr Jake Bailey
This week we had a very special visitor, Mr Jake Bailey. He spoke to the year 6,7 and 8 students about his battle with cancer and how it has changed his life for the better. He was inspirational. I liked the way he was both honest and kind with the students. I think everyone was touched by his speech. His message is one of being grateful for each day and being resilient through tough times.

Friday, July 26, 2019
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Poutini Collaborative artwork
POUTINI
This term we have been looking at the local Maori myth of Poutini. We have learned a lot about geography, geology and mythology through this story. Did you know that Te Tai Poutini is the Maori term for The West Coast and that Poutini is our local sea based taniwha who protects us and pounamu? We read the story, mapped Poutini, Waitaiki and Tamaahua's chase around Aotearoa, turned the myth into a play and then created four art panels to show the main parts/characters from the myth. Here is Tamaahua and his magic dart, a map of Aotearoa with fires where they stayed, Poutini riding the waves and Waitaiki bathing while Poutini looks on...
Friday, June 21, 2019
Matariki
Matariki
This week we have been thinking about the Shortest Day of the Year (Winter Solstice) and Maori New Year (Matariki). The students all wrote on a star what they do at this time of year. I like to keep warm, eat food and think about what I could be planting now so I can have a big harvest in Summer!
We have been working on increasing our Maori vocab each week this year. Here are T4 matching the English words with the Te Reo Maori words. It is great to hear so much Te Reo Maori being used in class now.
Here's some in time for Matariki...
He whetu koe! = You're a star!
This week we have been thinking about the Shortest Day of the Year (Winter Solstice) and Maori New Year (Matariki). The students all wrote on a star what they do at this time of year. I like to keep warm, eat food and think about what I could be planting now so I can have a big harvest in Summer!
We have been working on increasing our Maori vocab each week this year. Here are T4 matching the English words with the Te Reo Maori words. It is great to hear so much Te Reo Maori being used in class now.
Here's some in time for Matariki...
He whetu koe! = You're a star!
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Public Speaking
Public Speaking
This week Totara Four have been looking at what makes a good public speaker as they prepare for to give their own speeches in weeks nine and ten. We were so fortunate to have Mr Chris Lam Sam come and entertain us on Friday. He is a fabulous public speaker. He is engaging, confident, funny and has a worthwhile message "Reading and Writing will help you reach you Dreams!" He was inspiring. I can't wait to here Totara Fours fabulous speeches!
Check out his fantastic purple suit! Love it!
This week Totara Four have been looking at what makes a good public speaker as they prepare for to give their own speeches in weeks nine and ten. We were so fortunate to have Mr Chris Lam Sam come and entertain us on Friday. He is a fabulous public speaker. He is engaging, confident, funny and has a worthwhile message "Reading and Writing will help you reach you Dreams!" He was inspiring. I can't wait to here Totara Fours fabulous speeches!

Matariki and The Shortest Day
Matariki and the Shortest Day.
To acknowledge Matariki, the shortest day of the year AND our school wide Big Idea of "Windows to the Past, Pathways to the Future" we planted garlic. Molly's Dad, Mr Meek, came to guide us through this. It was great getting to spend some time with Mr Meek. Do you know he can speak six languages? And he knows all about gardening. He told us that garlic is traditionally planted around the shortest day of the year and harvested around the longest day of the year. As we planted the cloves we thought back to how our ancestors would have planted garlic the same way. We thought forward to six months from now when we plan to harvest the garlic. Taylor and Hannah said a Karakia Timatanga to support the garlic in its growth. We had a beautiful morning in our school garden, Te Ara Hauora, The path of Well-Being.
Friday, June 14, 2019
Maths Rotations
Maths Rotations
Friday 14.6.19
Totara Four have been enjoying our new maths rotations this week.
Here are Abbie and Martin hard at work solving bus timetables and 24 hour clocks |
The Porowhita group were meant o be on MathsBuddy but worked on there timestable skills instead |
The girls in the Games rotation had a lovely time sitting in the sun playing Uno. |
Junior and Rykar experimented with 3D shapes for the Figure It Out rotation. |
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Term 2 Maths!
Term 2 Maths Measurement!
The focus for this term is measurement! We have measured the length and width of objects to find their areas and perimeters. We have converted units of measure eg how many millimeters in 2 centimeters? Next we are moving on to measuring angles.
How can you reinforce this learning at home? Measure something, anything, everything! Bake a cake. Look at the speedo on your car. Talk about the distance between here and Christchurch/Hanmer/London...
And then share your learning on your blog. Can't wait to see what you come up with!
Hanmer Camp 2019
Thomas being a tree climbing champion! |
What a FABULOUS camp! We mountain biked, we climbed trees, we got lost in a forest, we visited a cemetery and sculpture park, we had a quiz and concert, we climbed Conical Hill and we visited a lolly shop. And we soaked in hot pools and squealed down the Superbowl! The weather was fantastic. The scenery was stunning. Above all this awesomeness though was the fabulous teamwork. What a great, friendly, supportive, kind bunch of humans! Well done team!
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