We have been making movie trailers for our global project, "If you Learned Here". This week, we are thinking about our classroom and what we learn at Worser Bay.
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Silky soccer skills
We started our soccer training today. The children are learning a variety of skills, working as a team, and building on from last year.
Drumming Wednesday
On Wednesdays we have a specialist teacher called Andreas coming in to teach us all about drumming and percussion instruments. We had so much fun! Here is one
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
The Tide
The Tide is Going! By Eddie.
Oh no! The tide is going out. Get ready Mr Mussel. Shut your shells tight! Get ready Mr Sea Anemone. Tuck in your tentacles.
The Tide is Going Out. Be Nela.
Oh no! The tide is going out. Get ready Mr Chiton. Pull your shell close to the rock. Get ready Mrs Cockabully. Hide in the seaweed. Get ready Mrs Limpet. Pull into the rock like
The Revenge of the Tide. By Mitchell.
Oh no! The tide is going out. Get ready Mr and Mrs and Master Mussel. Hold your shells tightly.
Get Ready Rock Pool. By Nye.
Oh no! The tide is going out. Get ready Mrs Sea Anemone. Put your tentacles in and Mr Crab, scuttle under a rock.
The Tide is Going Out. By Emelie.
Oh no! The tide is going out. Get ready Mr Crab. Get under a rock.
The Tide is Going Out. By Rim.
Oh no! The tide is going out. Get ready Mr Crab. Hide between the seaweed. And sea
What Happens When the Tide Goes Out? By Ruby.
Oh no! The tide has gone out. Get ready Mrs Starfish. Hang on! Get to safety. Quick. Quick. It's going out. Get into the seaweed or your life will come to an end. This is going to be a tough ride. Get ready Mr Chiton. Cling onto the rock. Get into your shell or you will burn to death. Get ready Mrs Cockabully. Swim into the seaweed or you will be transported into a different dimension.
What Happens When the Tide Goes Out? By Lily.
Oh no! The tide is going out. Get Ready Mrs Crab. Get under a rock. Get ready Mrs Cockabully. Get into the seaweed or you will get teleported to a new dimension. Get ready Ms Mussel. Hold together. It's a long ride.
Sunday, 13 March 2016
If you learned here: Our Classroom
We are involved in a project called, "If you learned here". Our next task is to make a short movie to describe our day at school. http://ifyoulearnedhere.weebly.com/blog/theme-2-our-day-at-school
Some of our students have begun to think about what we should include in the movie. Here is one of our trailers...
We have been working together to create these trailers.
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At Worser Bay School we collaborate |
Some of our students have begun to think about what we should include in the movie. Here is one of our trailers...
We have been working together to create these trailers.
These are the padlets that have been posted for "Theme 2" of "If you learned here."
Friday, 11 March 2016
Planning our own trip to the rocky shore...
Today we went on a trip to Princess Bay. We planned our own trip. We were curious about what kind of creatures we would see. It was cold and windy and the sea was rough. The tide was in so we didn't see that much. We did see some sand hoppers though. It was fun to go on our own trip.
A big thank you to Janis for taking us.
By Thomas, Dylan, Ollie and Nikora
A big thank you to Janis for taking us.
By Thomas, Dylan, Ollie and Nikora
This is us getting ready to go on our trip |
This is a cool shell that we found |
We found some big rocks |
This is us at Princess Bay |
Thursday, 10 March 2016
World Premiere: If You Learned Here- Worser Bay Style
This is us enjoying the playground when working on the movie. |
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