Room 8 @ Bellevue is a 'thinking' classroom where we use thinking tools and e-learning to discover and learn. We are a Year 2 class. We endeavour to follow our school values of being respectful, responsibile, resilient and resourceful in our learning.
Releasing our Room 8 frogs.
Junior Athletics day full of fun!
Our photo to support the All Blacks won a prize!
Our Tauranga Disaster
Green hats on to come up with ideas.
How could this have happened?
What will happen to our beaches?
What will it mean to people?
What will it do to Tauranga?
How could this have happened?
What will happen to our beaches?
What will it mean to people?
What will it do to Tauranga?
Billy's thoughts!
At the start of the holidays a disastrous thing happened to some of the beaches in the Bay of Plenty. A ship called the Rena spilt oil everywhere. Workers are trying their best to pump the oil out of the ship before it breaks in half. Even sadder it is killing lots of sealife. On the beach volunteers are flooding in the door. Mount Maunganui beach is open but fishing and swimming are banned.
On Sunday George, dad and I walked around the Mount. We saw a New Zealand male grey fur seal. First he swam in the water, then he hopped on a rock and had a two hour sun bathe. The penguins and seals are in danger of dying in the oil.
I feel sad and mad about the Rena spilling oil everywhere because it is banning people's jobs and what people want to do and it is killing lots of animals.
On Sunday George, dad and I walked around the Mount. We saw a New Zealand male grey fur seal. First he swam in the water, then he hopped on a rock and had a two hour sun bathe. The penguins and seals are in danger of dying in the oil.
I feel sad and mad about the Rena spilling oil everywhere because it is banning people's jobs and what people want to do and it is killing lots of animals.
Listen! What can you discover?
Go the All Blacks!
Bellevue supports our team with Black Out Day. on PhotoPeach
What's happening soon in New Zealand?
Here are places to go and facts to learn!
What did we discover?
Rugby World Cup Day @ Bellevue
Rugby World Cup Day with Kelly Sport on PhotoPeach
Listen to what our Bellevue School values mean to us in Room 8.
Goats, Goats, Goats!
We have discovered many different types of goats.
They live in different types of environment.
What can we discover by watching them?
They live in different types of environment.
What can we discover by watching them?
Tree Goats - and wind! Why do goats climb the trees in this environment?
Mountain Goats. How do these goats keep warm in the snowy mountains?
Cross Country.
Training over! Race time! on PhotoPeach
Acrostic poem.
WALT use brainstormed words to write an acrostic poem.
This is a poem Room 8 wrote together, then we tried our own. What special words can we think of?
Cheering
Running
Outside the school grounds
Sprinting
Surprised to see everyone
Cold on the way
Oxygen in our lungs
Up the hill
Nearly there
Trying really hard
Round the field
Yeah we made it!
This is a poem Room 8 wrote together, then we tried our own. What special words can we think of?
Cheering
Running
Outside the school grounds
Sprinting
Surprised to see everyone
Cold on the way
Oxygen in our lungs
Up the hill
Nearly there
Trying really hard
Round the field
Yeah we made it!
This is what we have learned about tadpoles and frogs.
How do you make a banana into a penguin?
We know doubles to 10 are aok but to 20 are sometimes not just right. Try this to learn!
Flat Stanley is having fun visiting Kuranui School.
What differences have we learnt?
Frogs are different, said Caleb M.
Frogs are different colours, said Emma.
Frogs live in different places, said Stephen.
Some frogs are bumpy on their skin, said Gracie.
Some frogs have different coloured tongues, said Jessica.
Some frogs can jump higher than others, said Mszades.
Some frogs are spotty, said Cullen.
Some frogs are poisonous, said Jasmine.
Frogs can croak differently, said Bodette.
Some frogs are skinny, some are not, said Jacob.
When they have tails they are called froglets, said William.
Frogs are all different sizes, said Izaak.
Some frogs can camouflage, said Billy.
Frogs hibernate, they sleep through winter, said Jacob.
Some frogs live in swamps, said Harry.
Some frogs have bright colours to warn enemies, said Finn.
Some frogs can be pets, said Annabel.
What about these two frogs?
Click to listen!
Frogs are different colours, said Emma.
Frogs live in different places, said Stephen.
Some frogs are bumpy on their skin, said Gracie.
Some frogs have different coloured tongues, said Jessica.
Some frogs can jump higher than others, said Mszades.
Some frogs are spotty, said Cullen.
Some frogs are poisonous, said Jasmine.
Frogs can croak differently, said Bodette.
Some frogs are skinny, some are not, said Jacob.
When they have tails they are called froglets, said William.
Frogs are all different sizes, said Izaak.
Some frogs can camouflage, said Billy.
Frogs hibernate, they sleep through winter, said Jacob.
Some frogs live in swamps, said Harry.
Some frogs have bright colours to warn enemies, said Finn.
Some frogs can be pets, said Annabel.
What about these two frogs?
Click to listen!
Differences!
What can we discover about tadpoles and frogs?
From Tadpole to Frog!
Any ideas???????????
Most of the class think this tank is for more fish. Do we need more fish? Could it be something else? Growing plants? It is tadpoles! Look at our movie below.
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Chips @ Bellevue!
Chips @ Bellevue on PhotoPeach
Funky Hats for Walk to School. on PhotoPeach
Art Gallery trip
A visit to the Art Gallery. on PhotoPeach
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