26 March 2013

Brightwater Walk

Malthouse - sash window
 On Tuesday we went on walk around Brightwater. It was fun because it was sunny and hot. First we went to the Malthouse. After that we sketched the graves in the cemetery. Then we saw the old street light and how the water wheel made it work. Next we saw a maze with lots of computer things and it was all about Lord Rutherford. Finally we went back to Brightwater School. We had morning tea when it was almost lunch time so it was a very long walk!
Eli
Cemetery

24 March 2013

Brightwater School 125th Reunion Performance

Today we are doing the Reunion. My dad has been  doing some signs for the opening for the waterwheel.  Mr  Phillips is going to open the tree. Two people are going to cut a ribbon for the opening.  I hope it works.
I can't wait until we dance outside. It will be fun because they're doing the  Harlin Shake. Rooms 1, 2 and 4 are doing Jibbidee. Room 12 and13 are doing a Garden Dance. The whole school had a juicy and an apple for morning tea. All of the girls had to wear dresses and the boys are wearing long pants and shirts that are tucked in.
It is going to be the best day ever at school and on a Saturday too.
Madeline, Eli and Tessa

19 March 2013

Stopping Distances

We went to the Stopping Distance Demonstration to show us the speed limits to drive at, on the road so we don't  crash  into the  people  that are crossing the road. They went at twenty km/h and fifty km/h. On 60 km/h  they crashed into a cardboard person because they were going too fast and couldn't stop in time.  The blood was tomato sauce, that was red. Sarah got a ride in the silver car and she was worried when it was going fast.
Joanna.

12 March 2013

Seaweed

Our Reading Group read the story, Undersea Gardens and looked on the internet and this is what we learned about seaweed.
Horse feed supplement derived from seaweed or kelp have been developed to add trace minerals especially iodine, that maybe missing in a horse's basic feed ration.
by Jaymee
In the Galapagos Island's live an Iguana who only eats seaweed. They can stay under water eating for around ten minutes but big Iguana can stay under for over an hour.
by Ashlee
Seaweed goes away from Islands because the Ocean makes the seaweed move slowly around.
by Toby
Seaweed can grow up to 70 meters long and  that is almost taller than a cruise ship. It is 70 times taller than us.
by Harrison.
Some seaweed are as tiny as your little fingernail.
By Madeline
Bull kelp is made into pepper.
by Anya
Seahorses wrap their tails around seaweed so they don't get swept into deep seas.


by Lily

Stanley

Every Friday I go to horse riding, it is fun but it is bumpy. I have to get a helmet on, my helmet is red and it's got a number 5 on it. Ian, Riley, and Skylah come with me and they go on a horse as well. Sometimes we go around the paddock and sometimes we play games on our horses. Niki takes us to the horse riding. Before we go on the horse we use a body brush to brush our horses.
By Toby  

11 March 2013

Room 1 School Assembly

Last Friday it was Room 1 and 7's Assembly. We showed our sketches of the water wheel. Then we shared our sketches of Room 1 and 2. All the sketches looked amazing. Holly told us about the earthquake that broke Room 1 and 2 down. After  that we got the hopscotch, the hula hoops, the skipping ropes and then we sung a song about skipping. We did the anthem at the beginning and then it was time to give out the certificates to Shayla, Harrison and Tessa.
Toby and Joanna are ready to sing
All the visitors and Mrs Roberts thought our assembly was really good.             By Madeline



Ashlee is reading about the water wheel and its history
Water Wheel sketches
Playing games

By Madeline
Room 1 and 2's history and sketches

05 March 2013

Hiwi the Kiwi

Brightwater School had two special guests. They were helping schools learn about having fish in the future.
We learned to always wear a life jacket and bring a bucket of ice to keep the fish especially cold. Also bring a ruler to measure the fish.  If it's a snapper and it's under 27cm on the ruler then gently pick it up and let it go back in the salty sea.
The people that came to our school, their names were called Mr Minstrel and Mrs Minstrel. Mrs Minstrel showed the whole school same fancy dance moves.
People are not allowed to go down to the Marine Reserve because there's mummy fish that want to have their babies. Mr Minstrel sang us same amzing songs about pukekos and different fish.
If you accidentally fall into the sea and you have a flare, quickly get it and let it blast, then you are safe.
Please take care of your fish and don't catch too many. Fish have a shiny, scaly skin.

Please keep safe in the water!

By Jaymee.