Term 3&4 room7 have been learning how to throw a coit and a vortex. Its really good to get your body aeking because it fires you up and you can get fiter,faster and have more accuracy in throwing. To throw a coit you have to pull your arm in a straight line and bring it up past your nose and let go when its at the tip of your fingers.(Chuck it at a high paste)To throw a vortex you need to strech you're arm right back behind you're ear and lift it then chuck when its just past your nose and make sure you throw it high. Isabelles opinioun is....Athletics is fun because it gets us warmed up for work. These are things we use Vortex Discis Geoff is the man that tells us what to do in athletics.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Wearable Arts in Room 7
We turned the ordinary into the extraordinary by making our own wearable arts. This week we've been working on making things last longer by recycling them into something new.
First we planned out what we're going to make and how we would make it. We thought about what we could make- and Theo made a series of sketches that really drew our attention. The lightbulbs all went on and everyone was turned onto Theo's ideas because they showed us what we could do! We thought WOW!
Now it's time to MAKE the outfits. We're doing papier mache, painting, stapling, ripping, attaching, cutting and creating. We're using cardboard, bubble wrap, silwer bubble paper, newspaper, plastic bags, aluminium foil.... anything that's had a previous use as something else and is now recycled. Soon we'll be showing our costumes in the St Francis Xavier Wearable Arts Festival. Make sure you're there to see our WOWABLE show!
Take a look at the New Zealand WOW Wearable Arts above.
This is what the Room 7 WOWABLE WORKROOM looks like!
First we planned out what we're going to make and how we would make it. We thought about what we could make- and Theo made a series of sketches that really drew our attention. The lightbulbs all went on and everyone was turned onto Theo's ideas because they showed us what we could do! We thought WOW!
Now it's time to MAKE the outfits. We're doing papier mache, painting, stapling, ripping, attaching, cutting and creating. We're using cardboard, bubble wrap, silwer bubble paper, newspaper, plastic bags, aluminium foil.... anything that's had a previous use as something else and is now recycled. Soon we'll be showing our costumes in the St Francis Xavier Wearable Arts Festival. Make sure you're there to see our WOWABLE show!
Take a look at the New Zealand WOW Wearable Arts above.
This is what the Room 7 WOWABLE WORKROOM looks like!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
OUR MADONNA Our pictures of Mary celebrate Mary’s Assumption (our school mass on 15 August). Our pictures of Mary show a Maori Mary. In some of our pictures her dress was tapa cloth and others had kowhaiwhai patterns. There were two different pictures which we used to get the size of her head and body right. In the paintings she looks like a Maori mother holding Jesus. Her clothes have Maori patterns and she’s wearing pounamu tiki and earings. These paintings were done by a New Zealand painter called Julia Lynch. MADONNA is a famous title for Mary and lots of famous paintings and sculptures have been named MADONNA. One of Julia Lynch’s paintings is called Southern Madonna. They’re really beautiful and they remind us that Mary is peaceful, graceful, caring and kind. Check back on Monday to see photos of our paintings.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Water Safety
The whole of St Francis Xavier school went to Tawa swimming pool. Everyone took turns at swimming but some people didn't go swimming because their parents are worried that they could be sick or they don't like to swim. People in diffrent groups learnt different kind of strokes like catterpiller,breast strocke,freestyle and backstroke.People also learn't how to float. Room7 had swimming interviews on how they are doing in their swimming. You need to know how to swim when there is a flood, tsunami or if you fall off a boat. We also used life jacket's to keep safe.
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