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Archive for March 18th, 2008


Introducing Room 21’s Mascots……

Our extraordinary mascots are called Simba and Spikes.

Simba is a huge lazy tiger that sleeps on our class mat when were all working hard to achieve our Personal Best. Old Simba is the laziest tiger in the world!!!

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Spikes is more adventurous and goes with our class on school trips and watches over us and the class.He is very small and very cute.

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Keep an eye out for Spikes adventures and make sure you give them a pet and stroke or maybe even a tin of tuna if you are ever lucky enough to meet them!!! ☺

By JD

THE LIFE OF AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN

Sir Edmund Hillary, also known as “The Man Behind The Mountain” was born on 20th of July 1919. H e started off life as an ordinary beekeeper but his life was about to change as he achieved the impossible.

MAN BEHIND MOUNTAIN

Sir Edmund Hillary joined the Everest Reconnaissance in 1951 and again in 1952. He started his expedition to the summit of Mount Everest in 1953. On the way up, he met a man called Tenzing Norgay who was going to help him make an assault to the top.

The climb to the summit was full of harsh blizzards and slopes that seemed unclimbable but Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay didn’t give up. Most volunteers who also joined up either gave up or passed away. The Journey took several weeks.

Finally on the 29th of May 1953 at half past eleven. There were no more slopes and nowhere else to climb. They made it!! They were the first people on top of the so-called “unclimbable” mountain.

Over the next 50 years, Sir Ed was to have many more adventures. He jet-boated up the mouth of the fierce Ganges River, a river that is 1,560 miles long stretching from the mouth of the Himalayan Mountains and also led an expedition of tractors to the South Pole. He also became New Zealand’s High Commissioner in India.

Sir Edmund Hillary also helped the Sherpas in Nepal to build twenty-seven schools, two hospitals, twelve clinics, several bridges and an airstrip.

I think that Sir Edmund Hillary used all of the Habits of Minds. He used Applying Past Knowledge to New Situations because he used his past experience from climbing previous mountains to climb Mount Everest and to complete other challenging expeditions. I also think he responded with Wonderment and Awe because he always wanted to learn more about his world and he achieved what he dreamt of doing.

Despite everything he has done. Sir Edmund Hillary will mostly be remembered for that day when he and Tenzing Norgay stood on the summit of Mount Everest.
He was an extraordinary New Zealander and shall never be forgotten.

By MHH

10 ways I can change myself!

Dear Diary,
Today I have been thinking of ways that I can change myself for the better………

1. By using different strategies to help me behave and learn.
2. By not getting influenced by others to do nasty things.
3. By playing with responsible people.
4. By managing my impulsivity.
5. By walking away from people that aren’t doing the right thing.
6. By not trying to fight with others.
7. By telling a teacher if someone is being annoying.
8. By not arguing with others.
9. By using the Habits of Mind.
10. By using the School Values.

By your new trying to improve,

LT ☺

WACKY WEDNESDAY

Wednesday the 5th of March was just an ordinary day. Nothing big. Nothing different. Just another day.

As usual we went to Mrs Tetupu’s Room for Music with Room 25. When we came back to our class that ordinary day disappeared.

The room was a TOTAL disaster!!! It looked like a tornado had hit the place. The tables were upside down. The chairs were upside down. The sofa in the library corner was upside down. The school values words chart that said School Values was upside down. The paper that said Miss Adamson’s Expectations of Room 21 was upside down. EVERYTHING we saw was upside down!!!!

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I was totally surprised and stood there with my mouth wide open. I couldn’t believe my eyes because our classroom is usually so tidy. We had no idea what had happened to our classroom. We all went home wondering about what had happened to our classroom.

The next day we found out that while we were in Mrs Tetupu’s class joyfully singing, Mr D and Room 19 had been plotting a plan to turn our class upside down. I know it was Mr D because Miss Adamson, Mrs Tetupu and Miss Tizard had moved his table, hid his chair and did a few other things to his classroom at lunchtime as a joke. Mr D had decided to play a joke back on them!

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Mr D must have found out somehow or from someone what had happened. I think Room 19 quietly snuck in through the back door of our classroom and quietly turned our room upside down and then quietly left.
They must have been as quiet as mice because Mr Borcher’s office is right next door to our classroom.

What was even worse was that on Wacky Wednesday the girls got to go home while the boys had to stay and clean the room up. I was really surprised and a bit mad too as we hadn’t made the mess.

It was funny seeing our classroom upside down though. Our classroom is normally very tidy. Very weird seeing everything so messy. I want to have revenge. I want to turn all THEIR tables upside down, turn THEIR baskets upside down and make THEIR room worse than what they made our room. That would be really funny.

Hopefully one day we will get our revenge on Mr D and Room 19. ☺

BY MH