Gill has checked the timing for tonight's concert with the organisers and alerted me that the music doesn't start until 7pm. Food is available from 6pm. So if you are planning on eating at home you have another hour up your sleeve before needing to be at the Play House tonight.
Cheers
Mrs H
Friday, October 12
Tuesday, October 9
Rock Camp Concert Alert
Our cool keyboard player, Catherine, is at Rock Camp this week at the Playhouse Theatre. She would like to invite the whole class to come along on Friday evening to see her perform in the band with the other participants.
The concert starts at 6pm.
Doors are open from 5.30 and dinner is available.
Sounds like a great way to wind down the holidays team.
The concert starts at 6pm.
Doors are open from 5.30 and dinner is available.
Sounds like a great way to wind down the holidays team.
Sunday, September 30
What a great way to end Term 3
The last week of term was packed with a lot of presentations, competitions and celebrations.
On Wednesday Rod Ritchie gave up some of his holiday time to come and work with R10 and 11. Rod, Jamie's dad, is here on holiday and he was only too happy to come and wrap up our narrative unit and inspire our budding author's to write one last piece. The prizes are some of his books from the Warriors series. We will return to those stories after the holidays and polish them for the competition.
On Thursday a team of four students: Stella, Zak, Tait and Cailin, represented us at the annual Motec BP Technology Challenge and came away with first prize - and a fantastic microscope! Well done team.
Friday was the best day. We had non stop performances, presentations and shows as we savoured the different flavours of the Popcorn Programme. Creativity and imagination were to the fore as we watched puppet shows, learnt about building useful things out of recycled wood and other building materials, imagined the new garden boxes overflowing with fruit and vegetables, oohed and aahed over the biographical paintings, listened to the environmental messages brought to us by the video group, watched the creativity groups interpretation of metamorphosis and marvelled at the artistic designs of the wearable arts garments.
Check out the short video clip below for images of our great week. (Unfortunately I don't have photos from the Technology Challenge yet.)
On Wednesday Rod Ritchie gave up some of his holiday time to come and work with R10 and 11. Rod, Jamie's dad, is here on holiday and he was only too happy to come and wrap up our narrative unit and inspire our budding author's to write one last piece. The prizes are some of his books from the Warriors series. We will return to those stories after the holidays and polish them for the competition.
On Thursday a team of four students: Stella, Zak, Tait and Cailin, represented us at the annual Motec BP Technology Challenge and came away with first prize - and a fantastic microscope! Well done team.
Friday was the best day. We had non stop performances, presentations and shows as we savoured the different flavours of the Popcorn Programme. Creativity and imagination were to the fore as we watched puppet shows, learnt about building useful things out of recycled wood and other building materials, imagined the new garden boxes overflowing with fruit and vegetables, oohed and aahed over the biographical paintings, listened to the environmental messages brought to us by the video group, watched the creativity groups interpretation of metamorphosis and marvelled at the artistic designs of the wearable arts garments.
Check out the short video clip below for images of our great week. (Unfortunately I don't have photos from the Technology Challenge yet.)
Tuesday, September 25
Mathix Maddness
On Thursday the 16 of August, eight maths maniacs took part in a Mathix competition at Mot High.
The challenge was to answer all of the maths questions correctly. To make it even tougher, the rules were that teams were not allowed to get the next question until they had got the previous one right.
There were two teams: Team A was made up of Seth, Mac, Daniel and Cameron and Team B, made up of Catherine, Kate, Jake and Peter.
The hall was buzzing with mathematicians talking through the problems and trying to get the answers first. It was not a very exciting spectator sport as the audience only had a spreadsheet, which was very hard to read, showing how many questions each team had answered correctly.
The two teams worked very hard and in the end the A team came 5th and the B team came 15th. A pretty good effort. Great team work guys!
Emily
The challenge was to answer all of the maths questions correctly. To make it even tougher, the rules were that teams were not allowed to get the next question until they had got the previous one right.
There were two teams: Team A was made up of Seth, Mac, Daniel and Cameron and Team B, made up of Catherine, Kate, Jake and Peter.
The hall was buzzing with mathematicians talking through the problems and trying to get the answers first. It was not a very exciting spectator sport as the audience only had a spreadsheet, which was very hard to read, showing how many questions each team had answered correctly.
The two teams worked very hard and in the end the A team came 5th and the B team came 15th. A pretty good effort. Great team work guys!
Emily
Down The Slope
On the 12th of September, Cameron Jones went to the AMI inter-school Primary Races.
Cameron was superb! Getting 4th place against people who go to the ski field 24/7 is an amazing achievement! With a time of 36.35 seconds, only a couple of seconds behind the leading racer.
Well done Cameron!
Cameron was superb! Getting 4th place against people who go to the ski field 24/7 is an amazing achievement! With a time of 36.35 seconds, only a couple of seconds behind the leading racer.
Well done Cameron!
Inter-Regionals, Here We Come
Room 11 is really succeeding at the moment, especially in sport.
Jake and Mac have made it through a long and tiring process to get to the inter-regional Cross Country event to be held in Wellington.
They had to come in the top 5 for Mapua School's Cross Country. Mac came 1st and Jake came 2nd. They then went to the inter-schools, where Jake came 1st, Mac came 2nd, Ben P came 3rd, and Zak R came 4th. Mapua really cleaned up in that race!
Next was the Regional finals, which had all of the schools around the Tasman region competing to get into the Tasman Cross Country Team. The top 10 runners were the chosen ones. Jake came 3rd, and Mac came 4th. So they are going to Wellington on the 26th of September, and racing on the very next day.
Good luck boys!
Jake and Mac have made it through a long and tiring process to get to the inter-regional Cross Country event to be held in Wellington.
They had to come in the top 5 for Mapua School's Cross Country. Mac came 1st and Jake came 2nd. They then went to the inter-schools, where Jake came 1st, Mac came 2nd, Ben P came 3rd, and Zak R came 4th. Mapua really cleaned up in that race!
Next was the Regional finals, which had all of the schools around the Tasman region competing to get into the Tasman Cross Country Team. The top 10 runners were the chosen ones. Jake came 3rd, and Mac came 4th. So they are going to Wellington on the 26th of September, and racing on the very next day.
Good luck boys!
Wednesday, August 22
Funky Fashion!
It was Ecofest in the weekend and nine girls from our school entered a Funky Fashion competition. They had to design and make a outfit either out of recycled materials or spend a maximum of ten dollars at op shops or second hand stores. Most of them entered recycled fashion but two people entered op shop.
People got really creative and we ended up with a paper diva, a fantastic plastic, a stripy divine, a recycled punk, and a green supreme. We had a really cool dressing room with lights around the mirrors just like movie stars. The show started at 12:30 with Ranzau School going first and then it was our time to shine.
Kate and Emily's dress went first. They had a multicolured plastic skirt and patched up top finished off with jewelery made from recycled materials.
Then it was Analese and Shaylem`s dress. Theirs was made completely out of plastic bags and bottle tops.
Next was Ellie. She had a skirt made out of magazine fans and a top made out of a sarong.
Then it was Taliha's turn . She had a dress and umbrella made out of building paper and buttons to add flair.
Then Sophie came on with her vine protector skirt and black and white plastic bag top.
Taylor May displayed Tahlia's op shop outfit. She was one of the four op-shop entries. She had a red top, flower skirt, black tights and back high heels.
The last design from our school was Stella's. Sylvie was her model. She wore a green checkered skirt and white singlet with a green cardigan with a flower on top.
It was great to hear that Tahlia won the junior section and Ellie, who used to go to Mapua School, won the senior section.
All the girls really liked being able to strut their stuff on the catwalk. Check out our designs and some of the other entries in our video clip.
People got really creative and we ended up with a paper diva, a fantastic plastic, a stripy divine, a recycled punk, and a green supreme. We had a really cool dressing room with lights around the mirrors just like movie stars. The show started at 12:30 with Ranzau School going first and then it was our time to shine.
Kate and Emily's dress went first. They had a multicolured plastic skirt and patched up top finished off with jewelery made from recycled materials.
Then it was Analese and Shaylem`s dress. Theirs was made completely out of plastic bags and bottle tops.
Next was Ellie. She had a skirt made out of magazine fans and a top made out of a sarong.
Then it was Taliha's turn . She had a dress and umbrella made out of building paper and buttons to add flair.
Then Sophie came on with her vine protector skirt and black and white plastic bag top.
Taylor May displayed Tahlia's op shop outfit. She was one of the four op-shop entries. She had a red top, flower skirt, black tights and back high heels.
The last design from our school was Stella's. Sylvie was her model. She wore a green checkered skirt and white singlet with a green cardigan with a flower on top.
It was great to hear that Tahlia won the junior section and Ellie, who used to go to Mapua School, won the senior section.
All the girls really liked being able to strut their stuff on the catwalk. Check out our designs and some of the other entries in our video clip.
Keen Lunch Ladies Start Fundraising
Cameron came up with the idea of fundraising for camp 2013 ALREADY!
Our camp next year will be in third week of term one, leaving no time for fundraising. Cameron and his keen group of lunch ladies, Mac, Ben, and Zac, cooked up some sausages on Monday and earned $117.40 profit.
Our camp next year will be in third week of term one, leaving no time for fundraising. Cameron and his keen group of lunch ladies, Mac, Ben, and Zac, cooked up some sausages on Monday and earned $117.40 profit.
POPCORN - Warming up the kernels!
The Intermediate and Senior classes started a new programme to promote imaginative and creative thinking in term 3.
Just before the end of term 2, we were asked what our top 3 choices would be. Now, every Friday after morning tea, we go to different classrooms to build or create something that we enjoy. The options are:- Imagining and creating - metamorphosis; interpretation using shadow puppets; painting on canvas; creating movies with environmentally friendly messages; building gardens and beautifying the school; and creating from recycled goodies. Here is a movie that shows the start of the POPCORN programme! Enjoy!
Make your own slideshow at Animoto.
Just before the end of term 2, we were asked what our top 3 choices would be. Now, every Friday after morning tea, we go to different classrooms to build or create something that we enjoy. The options are:- Imagining and creating - metamorphosis; interpretation using shadow puppets; painting on canvas; creating movies with environmentally friendly messages; building gardens and beautifying the school; and creating from recycled goodies. Here is a movie that shows the start of the POPCORN programme! Enjoy!
Make your own slideshow at Animoto.
Monday, July 30
Update from our roving Olympics reporter
Hello Room 11!
PS look at who else I bumped into (Usain Bolt)
Today I went to the Olympic Games. We saw the women's artistic gymnastics consisting of the vault, floor, bar, and beam.
It was amazing. There's too much to write in an email so I'll tell you more about it when I get back!
The overall top scorer was from Italy and her name was Vanessa Ferrari, the current world champ. ( This was only out of the sessions we saw though.)
We then went for lunch where we bumped in to the Italian team - including Vanessa Farrari! Most of the gymnasts were very young, most of them around 15 - 16 and they were all very small! Even I was taller than Vanessa!
Having heaps of fun!
Bethan
Friday, July 20
Bethan's Big OE
Hi Room 11,
Here are some of the highlights...
I've had heaps of fun on holiday so far. We've visited 15 villages, 7 countries and travelled over 3000 km in our hire car (which is 1/6 of a years driving ) in a week!
I'm writing this in Italy, Florence, the temperature is 37 degrees and it's nearly 6 00 pm! It's soooo hot here!
Tomorrow we leave for Venice, so hopefully it will be a bit cooler there, I can't wait!
Here are some of the highlights...
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| Me and Anna as monkeys! |
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| Us at the Anne Frank house, the door behind us is Otto Franks jam factory entrance door. - Amsterdam |
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| Tyne Cot, the biggest commonwealth war cemetery in the world - Ypres |
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| Me at the Centre Pompidou museum, the national modern art gallery, next to a Modigliani painting - Paris |
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| Me at the Colosseum- Rome |
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| Us at the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa - Pisa |
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| Us at the bottom of the Leaning Tower of Pisa - Pisa |
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| Us on top of the arc de triomphe with the Eiffel Tower behind - Paris |
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Ypres
This is a picture of one of the NZ war graves.
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Send some more photos soon,
Bethan
Thursday, June 21
Rockin' Candle Science
Is burning a candle a physical or chemical change? This was the question on everyone's mind as they played with fire.
In groups of three, we had to balance a candle between two cups or glasses. We had to measure and find the halfway point on the candle, poke a nail on each side - directly opposite each other to create a pivot point and balance the nails on the cups. We used paperclips to make sure the candle did not fall off the cups.
We lit both ends of the candle and stood back to observe what happened.
Most of us predicted that the candle would stay still and the wax would melt. One or two of us thought that it might move.
The result was that most candles rocked or see sawed back and forth as the wax melted on one end (the end that was facing downwards), making that end of the candle lighter and so it rose to the top. That meant that the other end was now dripping wax on the tin foil and so that end became lighter and rose to the top.
Check out the video...
A physical change is when something changes but can be changed back into its original state and no new substance is made. A chemical change is when a new substance is formed and you cannot reverse it. When we discussed the experiment and asked the questions about physical and chemical change we decided that the wax melting was a physical change that caused the movement of the candle. Most of the wax was on the tin foil in a different shape. The wick burning was a chemical change as it couldn't be returned to its original state.
In groups of three, we had to balance a candle between two cups or glasses. We had to measure and find the halfway point on the candle, poke a nail on each side - directly opposite each other to create a pivot point and balance the nails on the cups. We used paperclips to make sure the candle did not fall off the cups.
We lit both ends of the candle and stood back to observe what happened.
Most of us predicted that the candle would stay still and the wax would melt. One or two of us thought that it might move.
The result was that most candles rocked or see sawed back and forth as the wax melted on one end (the end that was facing downwards), making that end of the candle lighter and so it rose to the top. That meant that the other end was now dripping wax on the tin foil and so that end became lighter and rose to the top.
Check out the video...
A physical change is when something changes but can be changed back into its original state and no new substance is made. A chemical change is when a new substance is formed and you cannot reverse it. When we discussed the experiment and asked the questions about physical and chemical change we decided that the wax melting was a physical change that caused the movement of the candle. Most of the wax was on the tin foil in a different shape. The wick burning was a chemical change as it couldn't be returned to its original state.
Friday, June 15
Tuesday, June 5
Tuesday, May 29
Do I look big in this?
Thanks to Stella's dad we checked out this website. It certainly takes a lot to get your head around the scale of the universe aka cosmos.
Check it out for yourself..... http://htwins.net/scale2/
Mrs H
Check it out for yourself..... http://htwins.net/scale2/
Mrs H
Thursday, May 10
Preparing for Mistletoe Bay
As part of our camp preparations, Mrs Hosie asked to check our rain proof coats and the shoes we were going to be wearing on the tramps. We really got into it and strutted our stuff on the catwalk of Room 11.
Check it out!
Check it out!
Wednesday, May 9
Mad Hair Day!!!
On Friday 2012 Mapua School had MAD HAIR DAY!!!
It was a very strange day let me tell you that. It was also very hard to do jump jam with our hair all done up crazily.
We had three categories; Culture Vulture, the Most Bizarre and Reduce, reuse, Restyle.

A great example of an entry in the Culture Vulture category.
It was a very strange day let me tell you that. It was also very hard to do jump jam with our hair all done up crazily.
We had three categories; Culture Vulture, the Most Bizarre and Reduce, reuse, Restyle.

A great example of an entry in the Culture Vulture category.
Check out the Most Bizarre and Reduce, Reuse and Restyle hair do's.
It was fantastic walking around the school and seeing the amazing styles and creativity applied to people's hair. In some ways Mapua School was like an art gallery on Mad Hair Day - one where the pieces on display moved around.
Tuesday, April 24
Dear Soldiers
I wish to say it is because of you that people of our country have survived and you are great soldiers. So thank you very much for standing up for your country, we will never forget you.
Dear James Kirkpatrick Simpson and James Henderson
This is a poem I wrote for you.
You are the Donkey Men
That saved many lives
Now many men can go back to their wives.
Many men were hidden in their den when
The Donkey Men came and saved many men.
People would say yo and James came to the rescue
And when clouds were above you saved many lives
And now we're proud!
From Ellie
I wish to say it is because of you that people of our country have survived and you are great soldiers. So thank you very much for standing up for your country, we will never forget you.
Dear James Kirkpatrick Simpson and James Henderson
This is a poem I wrote for you.
You are the Donkey Men
That saved many lives
Now many men can go back to their wives.
Many men were hidden in their den when
The Donkey Men came and saved many men.
People would say yo and James came to the rescue
And when clouds were above you saved many lives
And now we're proud!
From Ellie
Poem in memory of the Donkey Men
Thank you, James Henderson, for saving the day,
For taking the injured back home and away.
O thank you, o thank you for saving those lives,
to heal the cuts and stabs from knives.
Your valiance will be remembered even today,
For taking the injured back home and away.
By Catherine
For taking the injured back home and away.
O thank you, o thank you for saving those lives,
to heal the cuts and stabs from knives.
Your valiance will be remembered even today,
For taking the injured back home and away.
By Catherine
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