Last night we all performed in the Junior Syndicate musical "'Twas the Night Before Christmas". Everyone overcame their nerves and a few behind the scenes glitches to give an amazing performance. I am very proud of the way the children stepped up.
The outstanding favourite skit was Charles and the Seal.
Here's some snippets from our recount of the production:
I was a present. In the dance we did eight gallops to the left and then eight gallops to the right and then we went in and out two times. Then we skipped across to the side of the stage, picked up the presents and put them under the Christmas tree. We went round the tree and lined up to bow and curtsey. By Amelia M
I'm in kapa haka. When the curtains were closed everybody was getting into their lines. I was in the front row. When the curtains opened it was really scary. Everybody was looking at us. The light was on us and I couldn't see anything. By Elspeth
It was really scary when we started. I was really nervous and I felt like I couldn't do it right. So I just thought to myself they're only mums, dads, brothers, sisters and grandparents and theyr're not scary. Suddenly the curtains rose, thousands of people started at me and the music started. Finally the nerves drifted away. By Thea
Then it was the Junior production. My favourite part was when Lily said 'Where are the blankets?' By Makahni
I was a traveling child. I was nervous when it was my part because there were lots and lots of people at the Aurora Centre. By Liam
Last night was the school production. the kapa haka group were on stage first. The boys did their haka. By Rheubyn
Yesterday was Wednesday and at six fifteen my sister and I were in the green room for the production. The Year 3s had to audition for a part in the production. By Amelia K
When it was my turn I felt really nervous. I was a bit late going on but it was great. I want to do it again. I think that all the practise was worth it. By Rebecca
In the production there were lots of claps and laughter going on. By Daniel
I was so sleepy when it was my bit so I had to use my two very last loud voices for the night. By Erin
Please wash and iron your costumes before returning them to school as soon as possible. Thank you for your support with this.
We are a class of 26 Year 2 and Year 3 children at Christ the King Catholic School in Christchurch.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Birthday
Friday, 22 November 2013
Term 4 Week 6
Makahni and Liam waiting to get into the pool |
Week 6 is now over. It has been a full-on week with swimming in the mornings and production practice in the afternoons. Thank you for your support in getting your child to school in time to catch the bus to the pool and with all their swimming gear. I have enjoyed watching the children's progress at swimming.
Here's some more of our 'All About Arthur' poems:
In Thailand Thea met a terrible tiger teaching turtles how to tiptoe.
Her name was Teddy the terrible Tiptoe Tiger.
She tends to talk too much to Tiffney the Tutu Tiger on the telephone.
She tends to talk too much to Tiffney the Tutu Tiger on the telephone.
In Southern Spain Sienna met a seal.
Her name was Summer. She did six somersaults in the sea.
Her name was Summer. She did six somersaults in the sea.
In America Asher met an ape.
His name was Arthur.
His name was Arthur.
He had amazing eyes.
Next Wednesday is Production Day. We will be having a dress rehearsal on Monday. If you have not already brought your costume to school, please bring it on Monday. On Wednesday we will be going to the Aurora Centre for our final practise. Tickets are on sale at the school office - $6 each.
Enjoy your weekend - no doubt the children will sleep well.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Birthdays
Today Erin and Harriet turned 8. We sang 'Happy Birthday' to them and wished them all the best for the coming year.
We have finished our All About Arthur poems and collage letters and they are now on our wall. Come in to see them and to read our poems.
We have finished our All About Arthur poems and collage letters and they are now on our wall. Come in to see them and to read our poems.
Monday, 18 November 2013
Term 4 Week 6
At today's school assembly Elspeth received a certificate.
Ka pai, Elspeth, we are proud of you.
Jack also received a certificate - his second Gold Mathletics certificate for 2013. This is an amazing achievement and represents Jack's dedication and commitment to working on Mathletics regularly. Congratulations, Jack, we are proud of you.
This morning's swimming went well - we all got on the bus and made it to the pool in time for our lessons. Thank you for your support with this. Check out these photos:
Daniel, Eve, Rebecca, Conor, Libby, Harriet and Xavier |
Ruaridh, Erin, Won Jeong and Amelia K |
Thursday, 14 November 2013
A Story by Rheubyn
Rheubyn wrote this book for our classroom library:
Thanks, Rheubyn, this is a great story with super illustrations. Ka pai.
Cows on the Hill with the Dog
The cows are hungry so they go to the hill and eat.
They get to the hill and eat. A few minutes later ...
A farmer lets his dog out! The dog goes to the hill where the cows are.
The dog tries to attack the cows. But one cow barges the dog! Arrrgh!
Then the dog fell and was never seen again. The cows lived happily ever after.
Thanks, Rheubyn, this is a great story with super illustrations. Ka pai.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Tennis Lessons and Poems
Today we had another tennis session. We loved playing crabs and having competitions to see who could bounce the ball, using the tennis racquet, for the longest. We also stood in a circle and passed two tennis balls around our racquets. We managed to do this in under a minute. Check out these photos:

As part of our Eric Carle topic study we have been reading 'All About Arthur'. Arthur is a lonely ape who visits different places to find friends. We have written our own poems using the same formula. Here's some for you to enjoy ... (All our poems will be displayed in the classroom next week)
In Timaru I saw a toothless, ticklish, trained tiger who loved turkey on toast for tea. His name was Tim Tam Tiger. He was terrifying. Rooooar! Harriet
In Edinburgh Eslpeth saw an enormous elephant. Her name was Ella. Ella was eating an electric eel.
In Bangladesh Xavier met a buffalo. His name was Benny. He had a bear. Benny built a beautiful bunk for them.
In Russia Rebecca ran into a rowdy rhino. Her name was Ruby. She had a rude rabbit. Ruby ate red radishes with raspberry rocky road.
Liam |
Asher |
Won Jeong |
As part of our Eric Carle topic study we have been reading 'All About Arthur'. Arthur is a lonely ape who visits different places to find friends. We have written our own poems using the same formula. Here's some for you to enjoy ... (All our poems will be displayed in the classroom next week)
In Timaru I saw a toothless, ticklish, trained tiger who loved turkey on toast for tea. His name was Tim Tam Tiger. He was terrifying. Rooooar! Harriet
In Edinburgh Eslpeth saw an enormous elephant. Her name was Ella. Ella was eating an electric eel.
In Bangladesh Xavier met a buffalo. His name was Benny. He had a bear. Benny built a beautiful bunk for them.
In Russia Rebecca ran into a rowdy rhino. Her name was Ruby. She had a rude rabbit. Ruby ate red radishes with raspberry rocky road.
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