Nga tamariki ō Ruma Whā
Kia Ora! This blog will celebrate and display mahi/work from nga tamariki over this year. We love being asked questions about what we're doing, so don't be shy!
Sunday 4 December 2016
Wednesday 30 November 2016
Rangiwhakaoma
What a day we had yesterday exploring Rangiwhakaoma / Castlepoint.
Ranginui must have been in a very tearful mood because the precipitation (rain) didn't want to clear as forecast. But did that stop us resilient Gladstone lot? No way.
Perhaps the moving water aquatics programme didn't happen as we envisaged:
Hey but that didn't bother us. Sandy, wet and maybe a bit cold, we met back at The Bunkhouse where we whipped on our clean, warm clothes, filled our bellies and took the next adventure on.
Joe Potangaroa, Rangitane iwi and former Gladstone rugby player, met us for an afternoon connecting our Take Action for Water programme with the land and water features of Rangiwhakaoma. He was very impressed with the students learning and mentioned he didn't have anything to teach them about sustainable water practices that they didn't already know. Ka rawe tamaraiki ma!
We embarked on a fun 'Scavenger Hunt' around the beach which connected us to our learning and the Māori atua in a real way.
Ranginui must have been in a very tearful mood because the precipitation (rain) didn't want to clear as forecast. But did that stop us resilient Gladstone lot? No way.
Perhaps the moving water aquatics programme didn't happen as we envisaged:
The tears of Ranginui and the mists of Papatūānuku hampering our swimming efforts |
Pool noodle fun |
Hannah rescuing Eve from the 'depths' with a pool noodle |
The rain won't stop us enjoying the water! |
Joe Potangaroa, Rangitane iwi and former Gladstone rugby player, met us for an afternoon connecting our Take Action for Water programme with the land and water features of Rangiwhakaoma. He was very impressed with the students learning and mentioned he didn't have anything to teach them about sustainable water practices that they didn't already know. Ka rawe tamaraiki ma!
We embarked on a fun 'Scavenger Hunt' around the beach which connected us to our learning and the Māori atua in a real way.
Investigating the stream. What could we find living in there? |
Especially when the bridge over the stream has this sign on it! |
Investigating stormwater drains on the beach |
Japhy looking out to sea from the bank |
Always a beautiful view at Rangiwhakaoma |
Stormwater management at the beach. This is where the water washing off our roads, driveways and and gutters ends up. |
Angus and his snail friend |
This little fella was a good sign. An elver living in the stream. |
Wednesday 16 November 2016
An Inquiry into The Bank
We've started to look at the banks of our school creek to work out if there's something we can do to help the school take care of it.
This was our first step: sitting on sections of the bank and mapping what we could find in that plot. Then we 'wondered' about some things we'd noticed.
This was our first step: sitting on sections of the bank and mapping what we could find in that plot. Then we 'wondered' about some things we'd noticed.
Monday 14 November 2016
South Wairarapa Athletics
Sandwiched between rainy days and shaky isles was the fabulous South Wairarapa Inter-Schools Athletics Day. Congratulations to all of our wonderful Gladstone School kids who did their best competing for the Carterton Country Cluster. Also thank you to the fantastic parent supervisors who supported the kids on the day.
Leeroi |
Cheering on the long distance runners |
Phoebe |
Charlotte |
Foster |
Hamish taking on the 1000m |
Natasha |
Oceana |
Conall |
Keeping an eye on the action |
Bouncy Billy |
Aerial Anika |
Nifty Natasha |
Hasty Harry |
Saturday 12 November 2016
Wattie's Cans for Good
Don't forget to bring in a (full) can or two to donate to The Salvation Army foodbank, this week. We're looking forward to supporting New Zealanders who are struggling this festive season.
Chess Tournament
On Friday a handful of Year 5 and 6 students competed in a friendly Chess Tournament at Carterton School. They had a great day and came back to school buzzing about the experience.
Congratulations to the following students for their placings:
Plate A winner - Conall
Plate B winner - Abi
Round Robin runner-up - Ruby
Abi and Ruby concentrating hard |
Angus and Summer - which move next? |
Tommy vs Hugo. The battle at the end. |
Plate A winner - Conall
Plate B winner - Abi
Round Robin runner-up - Ruby
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