Gabriel - Room 8 News reporter
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Showing posts with label brooke. Show all posts
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Take One - News report writing and presenting!!
In Room 8 we have been learning about how to write reports for different purposes. Two of the reports we have learnt about so far are information and news reports. Below are some news reports we wrote and presented to one another. We were told the news story was to be about John Key's decision to stop education for disabled children. The students of Room 8 had to think about the implications of this from a variety of sources. Then they wrote a report where they had to put their own facts in and interview people that would be affected by this decision to see what they had to say. Hope you enjoy!
Emma - Room 8 News reporter
Tristan and Michael - Room 8 News reporters
Jared - Room 8 News reporter
Taine - Room 8 News reporter
Calix - Room 8 News reporter
Mackenzie, Makayla and Tyler - Room 8 News reporters
Amelia - Room 8 News reporter
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Volcano dances - Take One...
This term Room 8 has learnt all about the five stages of a volcano - the stages are: dormant, building pressure, erupting, flowing and settling. Below are some videos of my students completing these dances. They have done a fantastic job with these... Enjoy
Natalie, Ella, Jared B & Istvan
Charlotte, Benjamin and Chloe
Michael, Antonio, Kaitlyn and Amelia
Katie, Taine and Mackenzie
Brooke, Makayla, Jack and Gabriel
Ryan, Luke, Tristan and Tyler
Victoria, Marianne, Jared R and Zion
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Persuasive Writing
Room 8 all had to write to persuade an audience of why they should be given pocket money... they had to focus on using rhetorical questions, being able to back up their ideas with evidence. Below are some examples of some of them... Enjoy
‘Why I should get pocket money‘ By Calix
To get pocket money I could do jobs. Jobs like doing dishes, or mowing my lawns and other jobs.
Another reason is to help other people at their jobs. Their job might be a cleaning job (not so easy) or concreting (even harder!).
A further reason is to help a family member move house. I could unpack some things or move boxes to earn money.
So I hope I have persuaded you why you should give me lots of pocket money!
‘Why I should get pocket money‘ By Katie
“Listen up parents, do you have too much money stuffed in YOUR pockets”? Well I’ve got the cure for you. If you give me pocket money, it will keep your pockets empty and mine full.
It all adds up in life. Pocket money is all about being paid for the work you complete, which will help me learn to save money so when I’m older I am more responsible with my money.
It doesn’t matter how much money I’m given. Maybe just $5 a week for different jobs or a variety of amounts depending on the type of job. (Example - vacuuming $2, depending on the area) etc. While I’m doing the chores you will be able to chill out, relax and enjoy some peace and quiet.
If I have my own money I won’t be pestering you for toys, electronics, food, trips to places, or books. You will be left alone (for a little while at least!)
I’ll donate money to local charity. I’ll also do jobs for free, it will make such a difference in the world.
Education is probably the most important reason why I need pocket money. I would buy text books or maybe even an ipad if I need to.
In conclusion I hope I have persuaded you to give me all your money!!!
‘Why I should get pocket money‘ By Brooke
“Do you see my empty pockets, with no bling bling in them?”. Well I’m going to persuade you why I should have pocket money.
Firstly I need to learn how to save so I can plan ahead for my future. I will look after each and everyone of my friends and to learn how to be a responsible person.
Secondly I will learn to be more generous with my money by helping friends and family to buy presents, food or clothes.
Finally I’m going to work really hard for my pocket money by doing chores like doing dishes, helping family and friends and washing the car.
Thank you for listening to me. I hope I persuaded you of why I should have pocket money!
Sunday, 20 May 2012
'Eggsperiment' time...
Here we have a simple egg... or so it seems....
Charlotte chose this science experiment to prove that you can't crush an egg when you squeeze it. So we all gave it a shot... The faces that were pulled during this experiment were priceless! Afterwards we found out the reason why you can't crush the egg: - 'If you apply even pressure throughout the egg while squeezing it the egg will withstand the force. However if it is overloaded on one side with pressure it will break. That is eggsellent... get it?! Okay that was pretty silly. It was cool to watch everyone try and break the egg though.

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