Friday, 23 October 2020

Update on our FRIDAY, 16 OCTOBER 2020 Blogpost "Letters to the Editor"

We were amazed to arrive at school and discover a bobcat was removing the blackberry down at the Rerenga Awa. That night, we saw Mya's letter to the Editor in The Gisborne Herald with a footnote saying the newspaper had contacted the Gisborne Disrtict Council and they would be removing the blackberry today. The council said they agreed that the job was long overdue. 

We are feeling proud of our efforts and the Rerenga Awa looks great!

Wednesday, 21 October 2020

Camp Goal Setting

Next week are are going on camp to Tui Ridge which is near Rotorua. It's an action packed camp and we will be doing lots of exciting activities like the flying fox, high ropes, indoor rock climbing, riding the gondolas, going on the luge plus many more.

Today we sat and thought about what goals we might like to set ourselves and then talked about what this might look like, sound like and feel like while we're at camp. We have also left a space for our goal setting reflection which we will fill in after camp when we come back to school.

Here's Noe's:

Friday, 16 October 2020

Letters to the Editor

We are frustrated with the council who are not responding to our requests, emails and use of their 'Fix It' app. They are no longer spraying the blackberry by the Taruheru Awa which is having a major effect on our conservation efforts.
Ten year olds have a voice too!

Dear Editor,
Saint Mary's is a Green-Gold Enviro school, and we want more fresh water river creatures in our awa. But there is one problem; there is long grass down near the Rerenga Awa and big blackberry bushes have grown. Some of the people from our school have emailed the council, been to visit the council and used the ‘Fix It’ app to tell them about it but they didn’t reply. The school has already cleaned up the awa, and we need to plant more native trees there. But we need the council to mow the grass and take out the blackberry bushes. Our school has already done our part so now we need the council to do theirs. We want more fresh water creatures in our awa, and native birds in our trees. Freshwater creatures only like the rivers by shady places. Because the sun just beams onto the river, it makes the water hot, right? The creatures don't like places that are hot. They only like shady places like under trees. So come on council - do your bit!
Yours sincerely,
Selina

Dear Editor 
We are trying to attract native birds and insects to our Rerenga Awa. We are planting native plants down by the river to give it shade and to make it clean so native freshwater creatures can swim in it. But we need to plant more. Unfortunately there is a ginormous patch of blackberry in the way. People at our school have tried to contact the council using email and the Fix It app to ask them to spray the blackberry and they haven't even replied. We can't do anymore planting and we are fed up with it.
Yours sincerely,
Ezra

Thursday, 15 October 2020

Pop Art

We love creating our own masterpieces during Art. This week was a bit different because we created our own art using our chromebooks during our Cybersmart lesson.

First we looked at Andy Warhol's Pop Art and saw how he reproduced the same image but used different colours for each image. This inspired us so we took a selfie on our chromebooks and, using Lunapic, created our own masterpieces. We know that smart learners create original images and media so if we create it - we own it and can use it anywhere.

Have you ever created any Andy Warhol Pop Art?

You can read the steps we took to create our Pop Art on our individual blogs. Here are Morgan's, Josh's, Joan's and Mya's.