2010 In Review
Your first day at a new school is always nerve wracking. You don’t really know anybody apart from the people from your old school, and you don’t really know them that well after around nine weeks away from them. This is my 2010 year in review; New school, new teacher,new class, new experience’s...
The first day of school was the third of February, also my sisters birthday. My name was announced in the first class called. My teacher is Mr Crowhurst. When we got to room 28, we took the roll and then Mr Crowhurst told us a little about himself. The first day flew by. It felt like a very short term. We just got the hang of things and it was kinda an ordinary term. We had a couple of trips: One to Parnell Pools and to Loyd Elsmore Pools. It was awesome!
Term 2 was just like term 1, except for camp, a change to winter uniform, and different technology classes. So it wasn’t really like term 1 at all. Camp was in the third week of term and we went with Syndicate D. I feel like i really pushed myself at camp. I even faced one of my biggest fears, heights, doing so with the High Ropes challenge. It was a tough week at camp, but I think it was worth it. When we got back from camp, we went straight back to our normal school work. By that time, SIS had gone into winter uniform, which is no different to the summer uniform except you wear shoes and socks, instead of sandals. My tech group’s tech class was Music for around five weeks. Then we changed to Dance and Drama. Those were to of the best tech classes for me. Term 2 came and went, and by the time I was used to our routine, the term was over.
Term 3 was an ordinary term. We were still in winter uniform. We had two different tech classes. Ordinary.
On the first day back we were all still in holiday mode, on a high from our time away. Room 28 quickly got back into our routine, and remembered what was expected of us. Our tech classes that term were really fun and I am looking forward to choosing my technology classes for year eight. i think term three was a great term and lots of fun!
At the beginning of term four, we were all a bit crazy. Friends were happy to see each other and maybe, just maybe, they were happy to be back at school...
My tech group just finished our first tech class and we are about to start our last tech for the year. 2010 has been a great year for me. I have had many great experiences. Room 28 has become like a second home for me. I no longer worry about finding class in the morning and after Morning Tea and Lunch. I have made some really great friends that are AWESOME!!!!! I know the SIS grounds like the back of my hand and never have to worry about getting lost.
Thank you so much! 2010 has been a great year!
Kim's Work
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
My Rhyming Verse
New Zealand
We're having a barbecue at the beach,
Please bring some L & P.
Its lots of fun out here in the sun,
With the surf, sand and sea.
Our country is famous for its green land,
Its beaches and its gumboots.
We have lots of cows and sheep,
And we grow Kiwifruit.
Land of the long white cloud,
Is the meaning of our name.
We've got huhu grubs and silver ferns,
And rugby is our game.
Taupo, Masterton, Greymouth and Levin,
Are the names of some of our towns.
Our country is very beautiful,
And you don't see many frowns.
New Zealand is a great place,
Is really quite amazing.
So come and see for yourself,
'Cause the beauty will have you gazing.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
My Rhyming Verse
Nature
The wind moves the leaves softly,
Swaying from side to side.
Blowing them everywhere,
Finding places to hide.
Outside in the sunshine,
Having lots of fun.
The sky is a bright blue,
As for the clouds, there are none.
Children smiling happily,
They love the sunny days.
It means they get to go to the beach,
And they get to catch some rays.
As the sun goes away,
Its time to say goodnight.
As the people shut their eyes,
And they snuggle their teddys tight
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Diamante Poems
Night Fall
Breezy, peaceful,
Chilling, darkening, frightening,
Whispers in the wind moaning softly,
Creeping, lurking, sleeping,
Spooky, eerie,
Twilight
Shoes
Colorful, strappy,
Shining, sparkling, shimmering,
Spending money buying expensive brands,
Shopping, liking, buying,
Creative, comfortable,
Scarpe
P.S: Scarpe means shoes in Italian
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Haiku Poems
The sky os bright blue.
The grass is green and wavy.
Spring time in NZ!
On The Beach:
Massive waves crash down.
The sand stretches on for miles.
People everywhere.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Cookie Sale Review...
Today we held our cookie sale which was quite successful. We doubted we would be able to sell many as another class was raising money for the S.P.C.A cupcake day. To make matters worse they were in the class next to where we were selling our cookies. Our prices were cheap enough but perhaps too cheap. We sold one for 50c and six for $2. The packs didn’t really give us much profit as they were getting two free cookies. We sold them at morning tea and lunch. At morning tea the cookies did extremely well and would have sold out if we didn’t bring them inside to save some for lunchtime. At lunch the cookies sold out after around five minutes. We raised $70 which we thought was great. It was a brilliant way to donate money for those in need and we had a great time making them. We are now thinking of of running another cookie sale but might not have the six packs for $2 instead it would be the normal price of $3 for a bag of six. Everyone said they loved our cookies and it is great it’s going to a good charity. Overall, they were so fun to make and we spent around three hours making and wrapping cookies. It would be great to do this again with no competition and we all enjoyed it. All in all it was well worth doing!!! We have had many requests for another cookie sale, and some people even said they were the best cookies ever. One of our customers even brought over twelve cookies!!! We are donating our $70 to the Pakistan Emergency Appeal
A Big Thank You To:
Tabby’s Mum- for giving us the use of her kitchen, helping us with the oven and supplying ingredients.
Mr Crowhurst- For approving this 10% project and helping us put it all together.
Greer's Parents- For suppling ingredients and cellophane and ribbon for the six packs.
Mrs Bornman- For accepting our request to sell the cookies at school.
Our Customers- For helping to make this cookie sale a big success.
Kim- For coming up with the idea and helping bake and sell the cookies.
Tabby- For baking and selling the cookies as well as providing humour after spilling the vanilla essence EVERYWHERE!!!!!
Tear Fund - for making it easy to contribute to causes throughout the world such as the cause we have chosen, The Pakistan Emergency Appeal
Monday, August 23, 2010
About Somerville Intermediate
Somerville Intermediate
I am a year 7 student at Somerville Intermediate. I am in room 28 and my teacher is Mr Crowhurst. At school we have an astroturf, 2 basketball courts and a new Gymnasium.
The Gymnasium was recently built for all-school assembles and rainy PE days. It includes a stage for the school productions, 2 full sized basketball courts, 3 full sized netball courts, a room built like a classroom and a kitchen.
We have a very extensive range at our school canteen. We have meat pies, wedges, fried rice, spaghetti bolognaise, butter chicken and even macaroni cheese. We have a range of cold drinks like slushys and LOL drinks.
At Somerville we have a place called the street. In ‘The Street’ we have our library, our computer lab, our canteen, our school hall, our PAC (Performing Arts Centre) plus Year 7 and 8 classrooms. Also, we have artwork done by our Year 7 and 8 students, trees and our house point chart. We have a student notice board with important notices about events and fundraisers.
Our school has a lot of great facilities. We are lucky to have a school with so much equipment, areas and facilities that most other schools don’t have.
By Kim
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