Year 7/8 team |
Taylah taking on Martinborough |
Oops...it was a bit slippery out there! |
Mid-game tactical discussion between Matt and Sean |
Sean taking on South End |
Wow! A levitating ball! |
Kick it Kayla |
Year 7/8 team |
Taylah taking on Martinborough |
Oops...it was a bit slippery out there! |
Mid-game tactical discussion between Matt and Sean |
Sean taking on South End |
Wow! A levitating ball! |
Kick it Kayla |
We created rain in jar |
We worked out that the clouds form from water evaporated from the earth |
Then when it gets too heavy it drops back down again as rain |
Maisie is working on magnetising her piece of metal |
Harry and Jasper also working on magnetising one end of their metal stick |
We put the metal through a piece of cork and floated it. How would that help us to find North? |
Which way is it going to go Rahiri and Kayla? |
Sat 8/7
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Sun 9/7
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Mon 10/7
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Tue 11/7
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Wed 12/7
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Thu 13/7
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Fri 14/7
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Rutene
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Gardner
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Hyslop
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Hyslop
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Gardner
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Thomson
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Hintz
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Sat 15/7
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Sun 16/7
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Mon 17/7
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Tue 18/7
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Wed 19/7
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Thu 20/7
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Fri 21/7
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Hammond
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Hammond
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Rutene
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Gardner
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Gardner
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Staff
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Staff
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Sat 22/7
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Sun 23/7
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Gardner
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Gardner
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Jasper and Hamish working on their star clocks |
Alice and Shianne busy at work |
More focussed artists |
This group is getting taught how to make woven putiputi by Oshaya |
Today paper...tomorrow harakeke! |
Oshaya is an amazing teacher |
This is tricky business. We are making kono (woven food baskets) and they require all of our patience and concentration. |
Working it all out on paper first |
They're on their way to some fantastic kono. |
On the bus and we're off! |
Getting stuck in to some planting |
Kayla with one of the plants. Can you work out what it is? |
Phoebe and Japhy thinking about the next step |
Connor getting stuck in to digging holes |
Look what we found in the Kourarau Stream! |
We found these too...the reason for the name Kourarau |
Ataahua (beautiful) |
Great community effort - making connections/whānaungatanga |
Yellow Admiral butterflies live here too |
Looking for more invertebrates to check the water quality |