school calendar · 2017-09-07 · school calendar 11th sept golf ... using similes and metaphors...
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7th September 2017 - Week 7 Term 3
School Calendar 11th Sept Golf Coaching Rm 1 & 5
13th Sept Assembly 2.25pm
18th Sept Fish 4 Schools Orders due
20th Sept Motupipi Science Fair
22nd Sept GB Chess Championships
27th Sept Assembly 2.25pm
28th Sept Wainui/Taupo Point Trip
29th Sept Last Day of Term 3
** Please note the last day is 15th Dec
2017 Dates Term 3 24th July - 29th Sept
Term 4 16th Oct - **15th Dec
Labour Day 23rd October
Term 1 2018 30th January - 13th April
SCHOOL LUNCH
Sausage Roll $3 Yoyo Biscuit $2
Thanks Amy for making school lunch this week.
Golf Coaching This Monday morning 11 September, Chris Pugh
the Nelson Golf Development Officer will be
taking our yr 4-6 children for golf skills down at
the Takaka Golf Course
We will be transporting the children by bus with
Rm1‟s session from 9.30am-10.30am and Rm5 and
Rm4‟s Yr 4 students from 11.30am – 12.30pm.
The Amazing Race Last term a team of students from each of the
Golden Bay Schools took part in the Amazing
Race. Their aim was to visit and video each of the
schools and also interview students and staff to
find our about each school.
On Monday 25 September at 6pm, there will be
screening all five movies at the Village Theatre.
This is also the „official‟ launch of the Golden Bay
Community of Learning/Kahui Ako.
Parents,children and friends are most welcome to
come along and view the screening as well as hear
the children talk about what they found out.
School Science Fair On Wednesday 20 September, we will be holding a school
Science Fair where each class will be presenting a variety of
science experiments they have been working on. Parents will be
invited to come along in the afternoon to watch the various
experiments and quiz the children on why things happened the
way they did.
The children will also get to visit the other classrooms
experiments.
Wainui / Taupo Point Trip On Thursday 28 September the school will travel to Wainui as
part of our link with DOC and Project Janszoon to check out
our area of the Abel Tasman National Park that we help look
after.
Each class will head to a different area with Rm1 going out to
Taupo Point. Some of the things we will be doing will be
weeding an area of planting we did last year, checking evidence
of pests, birdlife, erosion as well as some plant identification.
Maori legends and history applicable to the area will also be
told.
Parents will be very welcome to join us on the day.
Forest for the Future Great day with a few Motupipi whanau and ex -Motupipi kids
for the Forest for the Future planting day at Awaroa. Thanks
to Kian, Ilya, Tara, Arjuna, Malika, Amelie, Kiva and past
Motupipi kids Jack and Iris, Cherysh
and Alice and Gabriel. And thanks to
the Dads who shared the day! It was
an awesome day to be part of.
Motupipi School Details: 435 Abel Tasman Drive
Takaka 7183
Phone: 03 525 9986
EMAIL: [email protected]
Website: motupipischool.co.nz
App: parentteachercalendar.co.nz
School Accounts Our school bank account
for payments is
NBS Bank Account No:
03 1354 0401412 000
Please put your child's name on as the
reference
Miniball was really fun. The team we played had one tall guy and the rest were little. Teru scored most of our goals, he is really good and fast and he doesn’t get mixed up at what goal to shoot at like me. Rosy
We had a tough game against the other Motupipi team and we lost 26-8. Luckily I got a goal as my sister Brooke said I’d have to walk home if I didn’t score a goal. I had four shots and missed them so I was getting a bit worried. Holley
I didn’t get the ball much in our game but when I did I passed it quickly onto one of my team. Mum came and watched from upstairs and she really enjoyed it. Bella
The other team had two really good players, but we got some good intercepts off them. I got about three goals and Kiyo scored a few as well. We lost by a couple of goals. Carmyn
Rugby Awards
Takaka Rugby Club had
their Junior Prizegiving
last week.
Congratulations to all
those who gained
awards.
Hayden, Jack, Quinn,
Saxon and Teru all won
cups at prizegiving.
Miniball
I refereed the senior match between the
Motupipi Dunkers and the Motupipi Slammers.
This was the second time they had played against
each other with the first game being a draw. It
was a very competitive game played at high speed
with the Dunkers coming out on top with more
accurate shooting and being able to retain the
ball for longer. Both teams were well supported
on the sideline by parents and friends.
I am going in the fast bat mobile. We are going to do wheelies. By Cody
I am playing in the water. I am playing with the fish. By Ace
I like my cake. I have a whale on the jelly. It was funny, very funny. By Dash
I am going on the enormous boat. I am going fishing with my dad. By Thomas
I am going to see the mermaid. The mermaid has a sparkly tail. By Olive
Me and mum are dancing in the light and we are eating. By Te Aroha
I went to see the mermaids. The mermaids have a baby mermaid. By Talia
I am going kayaking with my owl and my dad, through the blue waves. I am happy, my owl is happy and my dad is happy too. By Amelie
Room Two Writing
Samba Percussion Workshop A huge thank you to the Fundraising Committee for gifting money to each class to spend on classroom resources.
Room 1 decided to spent some of their money on a whole class learning experience by inviting Carl, a local
professional drummer and teacher in to teach a half day Samba Percussion Workshop.
Most children choose an instrument at the start of the day and they had to listen carefully and stay fully focused as
the different instruments required different rhythms and beats.
Carl was impressed by the children‟s attitude and ability to keep focused on the task. This afternoon they
performed for the rest of the school.
It was really really fun. You had to concentrate so hard as the person beside you had a different beat. It was good being part of a group and it sounds great when we are all in time. Tara
It is tricky when you have to change to different beats but as you practice you get better at it. It is hard to keep in time as some instruments are louder and have a different beat and it can throw you out. I‟m really enjoyed it. Arjuna
Room Four have been reading Roald Dahl’s B.F.G (Big Friendly Giant) and writing scary stories, using similes and metaphors and building suspense. Read these stories with the light on, if you dare!!
The Scariest Day Ever!!
By Kian
Ashton C, Ashton S and I were fishing at the wharf, when all of a sudden I heard a long, slithery noise. I turned
around. My heart stopped!! There was an anaconda as big as a bus and it had fangs as long as my fingers!! I jumped
off the wharf with fright, onto something scaly and flat. It was a giant sting ray. A two metre tail swooped over me.
The tail was only half a metre away. It was too late to swim away. I saw the anaconda slithering into the water … (To
be continued )
The Werewolf
By Vevina
I was lying in bed. I heard a growl. I peeked out of the window. My blood turned to ice. On the street there was a
huge wolf. It had gleaming white fangs as sharp as razor blades. The wolf poked its nose in the window. I backed away.
A huge paw swept me up … (To be continued)
The B.F.G.
By Scarlett
One cold night I woke up. I looked at the clock. It was the midnight. I got out of bed. Then suddenly I heard big foot-
steps coming towards me. I shook in horror. I tip toed to the balcony. In one or two seconds, whoosh, there, right in
front of me stood a ginormous giant…( To be continued)
The B.F.G.
By Ruby
I was sitting in bed. Only a little bit of sun showed through the window. Then a big, icy breeze came. I was frozen. I
stood up by the window. There was a black shadow in the distance. Suddenly, bang, smash!! Some big eyes stared at
me, from the balcony, like giant fish eyes. Then a big wrinkly hand reached out and grabbed me… (to be continued)
The Blood Bottler
By Malika
Thwack, Thwack!!
“Who are you coffswabbling to, you midget? “ roared a booming voice outside.
“I is coffswabbling to myself,” said the B.F.G.
I froze to the spot. In pounded the Blood Bottler. He was two times the size of the B.F.G and had a huge hairy face
and was naked except for a towel around his waist. . His broken, brown teeth looked like slices of mouldy bread. He
reached towards me and I shrunk back…… (to be continued)
What was that?
By Clara.
I was lying in my bed. The full moon shone. I thought that I heard thumping coming closer and closer. It was scary.
My blood froze…
The Horror!!
By Emily Ch.
I was in my bed sleeping. It was a full moon. Sh, sh, sh, sh!! I sprang up!! What‟s that? I snuck out to the window.
Bang, Crash!! Bubble, Bang, Gush!! I tried to scream, but my mouth was going to explode!!!! Before I could speak, I got
snatched. My blanket fell like a leaf falling off a tree. I was pulled out into the street. It was silent, not the tiniest
peep was made. The giant was much bigger than a tree!! ….(to be continued)
The Scariest Night ever!!
By Wiremu
I was awake. Then I saw a giant. It was getting closer and closer. Suddenly the giant snatched me out of my bed and
he took me to his house. There was another giant there. He was called the Blood Bottler. My whole body froze when I
saw him. I felt his breath on my chest. …. (To be continued!!)
The Anaconda Attack
By Saxon
I was in my bed sleeping. Just then I heard a slithering sound. My heart froze. It was an anaconda. It‟s fangs were
sharp as knives. I ran outside. “Oh no, It saw me,” I muttered. It was getting closer and closer. My whole body froze.
….. (to be continued)