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Tuesday 20 August 2019

Science fair day

Last Friday we had our big Science day. We were all waiting to see who comes first, second & third. We were planning for everyone to come & see our science projects in the middle block. The first class that came in to see our science fair projects were Nga Motu, then Te Moana, then Te Awa and lastly, Te Maunga. We learnt that perseverance is the key to success. We also learnt that you make sure that your board is clear to read, you use scientific language & you have a good AIM. The judges were Mrs Lindsay (our principal) & Danielle who is a Marine Biologist & the twins mum. When the teachers announced the winners we all crossed our fingers & went silent. I think next time for our science project we will start earlier.

Peferct Pen: This is Breeze, Mihi, Nikara & Vanya's Science fair project.
This is Imogen & Taleisha's Science fair Project

Thursday 8 August 2019

Science Fair

In Te Ngahere we have been preparing for the Science Fair. My group is Jorjah & Jade. We are experimenting with what is the most common area for catching rats at Paihia School. We have planned to check the traps in the morning which is at 8:30am and at 2:15pm before we go home. What I found challenging was when we were writing down our Method & Hypothesis. What I enjoyed was when we were making the slideshow & sticking it onto the board. We have learnt how to tell what species they are and if they are a male or female.Look at the underside of your rat under the base of the tail. If you can see furry testicles, you have a male. If you don't, she's a female.

Tuesday 6 August 2019

Science Fair Plan

In Te Ngahere we have been preparing for the Science Fair. For the Science Fair my group is Jorjah & Jade. For our Science experiment we are experimenting what is the most common area for catching rats at Paihia School. We have planned to check them in the morning which is at 8:30am and at 2:15 before we go home. It’s really cool that we all get to have fun and work together. We have learnt how to tell what species they are and if they are a boy or girl. Look at the underside of your rat under the base of the tail. If you can see furry testicles, you have a boy. If you don't, she's a girl.

Cross Country Training

In Te Ngahere we have been training for Cross Country. I have been learning how to use a line graph using my time. Last week Te Ngahere was running 2 laps around the field, pump track and court. On Monday my time was 5:40. On Wednesday my time was 5:18, The next day my time was 5:13 but on Friday I got 4:55 seconds which was really good because I saw that I had Improved so much to my first time. With us running everyday I think it is really good because I am getting better and better. Next week we will be running 3 Laps.

Ned's Mindset Mission

On Thursday the 1st of August we had a very special lady come to Paihia School from Texas named Nicole. She came to teach us about Mindset mission and what Ned stands for. We learnt that the N in Ned’s name stands for never give up, the E stands for encourage other’s and the D stands for do your best. She told us a lot of Important Messages like if you set your mind to it you can do anything, let go of I know so that you can learn and grow and that your brain needs fuel and Knowledge to learn and grow. My favourite part was when she told us the Important Messages. I really Enjoyed everything about Ned’s Mindset Mission.