Monday, June 25, 2012

Whetu Olympics and Farmers' Market

                                                Natalie leading the way with our torch
               The trophies. We made the 'Sportsmanship' trophy with the stars coming out of the top

                                                                  Waiting to begin
                                                        The torch 'lighting' ceremony.
                                              Ready to go in the kayak/show jumping event.
                                                Here we are in the dress up/run/kick relay.
                                  Working hard in the Chariot -Nerf -Gun version of Rob The Nest.
                                   The trophies and torches looking a little bedraggled after the rain.
                                               Waiting for the Closing Ceremony to begin.
                                          This is the banner we made during Whetu Swap time.
                                                 Lots of customers for the baking stall.
                                                Jo and Nicola, our amazing gardeners.
Lots of customers!

Thursday dawned bright and clear after a rainy rest of the week, so it was all go for the Whetu Olympics. We started with a loud and enthusiastic parade down onto the courts,  then a torch lighting ceremony and karakia, and the introduction of the Balmoral Habits Trophies. Then the games began. We made it through two rounds before the rain appeared from nowhere, but showing persistence and the ability to manage ourselves, we carried on! It was great fun. At the Closing Ceremony we presented the trophies, Malcolm made a speech about how we had all basked in the glory of designing, making, organising and competing in the Whetu Olympics, and Room 25 showed us their amazing Olympic dance.On Friday afternoon the weather was glorious for the Whetu Farmers' Market. All the classes had made or baked something for the market, including pretzels, truffles and lemonade. We made coconut ice, self watering herb pots, daffodil bulbs in bags, and painted pots. Lots of families donated produce from their own gardens, and baked goods.The market was very busy. It was lots of fun for those of us who got to be the market stall holders, we had to do lots of maths to work out how much our customers owed, and how much change they needed. Jo and Nicola are now going to help us spend our profits on the fairy gardens and plants for the new vegetable gardens when we have harvested all the things we grew this term.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Getting Ready Day 2

                                                                       Making stars
                                            Hot glue gunning the stars to the Torch Holder
                                                                            Sugar!
                                                                   3 cups of sugar!
                                                  Stirring to get a  candy consistency
                                                                   Spreading it out.
                                                        More sugar for the top layer!
                                                                              Yum!

This morning we have been extremely busy getting ready for both the Whetu Olympics and our Farmers' Market tomorrow afternoon. We have made an Olympic Torch holder, finished our banners and practised our chant!
After morning tea we went up to the staffroom to make our coconut ice. It has a lot of sugar in it, and not so much coconut. It smelt delicious. We had to boil up the sugar till it made a little ball when we put some of it into a bowl of cold water. We think we did this better on the top, pink layer.The boiling sugar was very, very hot. Oliver was our official photographer, and he did a great job. It is now in the fridge in the staffroom, cooling down. We hope the teachers don't have a sneaky taste!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Getting Ready!














This morning Jo came in to help us start making some things for the Farmers' Market on Friday. We painted terracotta pots to put daffodil bulbs in, made beautiful, colourful butterflies, constructed self watering herb pots and are busy taking care of mung bean sprouts. We also did lots of maths working out how much we should sell each item for so we make a profit that we can use to buy plants for the Fairy Garden. We are learning a little about marketing as we find out how display our items so they look amazing. Later on this week we are making coconut ice and finishing our greeting cards. We look forward to seeing you at 3pm on Friday outside our classroom.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Making Pizza


One of the activities that we do during our Whetu Swap is cooking with Rachael. This week is was our turn to make pizza. We made the dough, cut up all the toppings and grated the cheese to go on the top of the pizza. It was lots of fun, and the pizzas tasted delicious! The cooks enjoyed sharing their creations with the choir members.