Our recent topic for P.E has been creative strategies, which means making up games for the rest of the syndicate to play. Here are some of the games.
Paper, Scissors, Run - By Emily rm 4
Streetrug - By Damon, Michael, Ash, Edward and Elson rm 4
Manball - By Mike rm 6
Barscer - By Erin rm 6
Tenniball - By Gabi rm 4
The blog is a virtual window in to Room 4, Tawa Intermediate School, for 2014. We will be posting information about what we have been up to and include examples of our learning. Watch this space!
Friday, July 1, 2011
Speeches
In room 4 we have been doing speeches and the following finalists to the whole school is.....(drum roll please) Jenna Gotlieb - Seagulls Nasan Jenkin - Nanotechnology, and at last Me! Bailey Fantham - Bullying. These excellent speakers have won the hearts of our syndicate judges.
Written by Bailey Fantham :D-Room 4 blog administrator
Jenna Gotlieb :)-Room 4 student/speech finalist
Written by Bailey Fantham :D-Room 4 blog administrator
Jenna Gotlieb :)-Room 4 student/speech finalist
Kazakhstan by Ash
1. Kazakhstan changed their flag 4 times.
2. They have a cup of tea with every meal.
3. One of their national sports is called Kakpor.
4. Kazakhstan take up 45 percent of the population in their country.
5. The rain drops in Kazakhstan can go up to fourty centre-meters!.
2. They have a cup of tea with every meal.
3. One of their national sports is called Kakpor.
4. Kazakhstan take up 45 percent of the population in their country.
5. The rain drops in Kazakhstan can go up to fourty centre-meters!.
India
This is the Taj Mahal it is a ancient temple.
The Taj Mahal looks pink in the morning, white in the day and changes its color to golden in the moon light.
2. The pillars surrounding Taj Mahal are slightly tilted outwards so that in the event of an earthquake they will fall away from the tomb.
3. An identical Taj Mahal was supposed to be built in black marble instead of white. The base of it can still be seen across the river.
4. Over 1,000 elephant were used to transport building materials during the construction.
5. In all, 28 types of precious and semi-precious stones were inlaid into the white marble.
2. The pillars surrounding Taj Mahal are slightly tilted outwards so that in the event of an earthquake they will fall away from the tomb.
3. An identical Taj Mahal was supposed to be built in black marble instead of white. The base of it can still be seen across the river.
4. Over 1,000 elephant were used to transport building materials during the construction.
5. In all, 28 types of precious and semi-precious stones were inlaid into the white marble.
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