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Friday, 27 September 2013

Funny Friday- Last Day of Term!

Funny Friday! on PhotoPeach

Gullible


Gullible from Matariki on Vimeo.

Monday, 23 September 2013

Tidy Numbers Multiplication by Jack H

Friday, 20 September 2013

Fred and Friends


Brian has arrived in Japan! 
Meet Poppy the Panda...

Find out more on Fred's Blog



Poppy The Red Panda from Matariki on Vimeo.

Handball


The Game To Fame from Nicola Stevenson on Vimeo.

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Blood Thirsty Vampire


Blood Thirsty Vampires from Nicola Stevenson on Vimeo.

More Strategies for Maths... by Rebecca

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Compensation Strategy by Wilbur

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Kayaking


Kayaking T3 from Nicola Stevenson on Vimeo.

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Hide and Seek Trailer


Hide And Seek from Matariki on Vimeo.

Monday, 9 September 2013

Note for Lia, Issac, Scott and Chie- Brian is coming!

Brian is off to Japan! from Nicola Stevenson on Vimeo.

Postcard from Arthur

Lia and Issac's Blog


Read about what Lia and Issac have been up to in Japan...

Friday, 6 September 2013

swimming movie by Liam E


Swimming 6 sept 2013 from Nicola Stevenson on Vimeo.

Art Exhibition Review

Last Thursday the 29th of August, I went to the Worser Bay School Art Exhibition. It was a great event! The work was amazing; ranging in size and scale; the sculptures with their bright vibrant colours were a standout for me. Also a stand out, the creativity displayed sculptures. Of particular interest to me was a piece called ‘Sensation’ by Thanh. It was a wire made wine bottle and glass with red string connecting them together to look like red wine being poured. Even though it wasn’t kinetic, it still had that sort of feel about it. The cleverness behind this idea was something new and I’m sure all ages would have enjoyed this piece. Another great piece was a piece by Wilbur called ‘Coloured Snow’. It was in the shape of a water wheel flipped on its side with coloured balls bobbing on the bottom. The thing that made this piece unique for me were the bold colours - they reminded me of a circus.Most of the art was inspired by Alexander Calder’s big shapes, and Len Lye’s kinetic work. Most of the sculptures were kinetic and all sculptureswere made out of recycled materials. Another great thing about the evening was the release of the new wine labels designed by Worser Bay School students. The creativity and effort put in made them look top quality. The music was wonderful, it gave the show a lot of atmosphere. The silent auction was great and was a good reason to stay till the end. Overall, a great experience and very highly recommended. 

By Ella

Today's Assembly

Assembly Sept from Nicola Stevenson on Vimeo.

Thursday, 5 September 2013

Quadblogging

Baz in Lincoln on PhotoPeach http://class4el.blogspot.co.nz/