After a discussion about the meaning of retrospective, I asked the kids to create an imaginative music video using the last three years' video archives. They were encouraged to combine cartooning with green-screen video and still pictures; and add transition effects and voice-overs to narrate their life at Western Heights School over the past few Years.
We hope you like these examples.
Mark McLay
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Presentation Videos Starting to Look Good
The class has been assembling the videos to argue for a stadium to be built at school.
Some are more completed than others. The children created their own music tracks using Garage Band.
Friday, 17 October 2014
Term 4
Room 18 have had a great start to Term 4. We are very lucky to have Mr Jackson, our student teacher, who will be joining us for the first 5 weeks. We have an exciting term ahead with our Inquiry focus on 'Festivals'. This will end with our own Middle and Senior School festival later in the term.
Here are some of Inquiry projects from last term:
Here are some of Inquiry projects from last term:
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Middle School Dance
Here are the Middle School children who chose dance for 'The Arts' with Mrs Aalbers. They performed in Room 18 and 19's assembly to Katy Perry - Roar.
http://youtu.be/wVeXN9ypd90
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Monday, 4 August 2014
Commonwealth Games Stadium Constructions
Today was really exciting for the class. In the morning we got into teams, then each of us chose a particular Commonwealth Games sports event, one that no one else in our team had chosen. Next we researched the event's facilities (ask your child what that word means), equipment and design. We saved the photos to our camera rolls for looking at as we worked.
Then the leaders of each team entered into a Minecraft world which had been created for them. The other team members joined them next and began working together to build the stadium structures. Everything from roads, bridges, first aid stations, to TV and media platforms. Basically all the things the children had found in their research.
Then the leaders of each team entered into a Minecraft world which had been created for them. The other team members joined them next and began working together to build the stadium structures. Everything from roads, bridges, first aid stations, to TV and media platforms. Basically all the things the children had found in their research.
Danika, Alannah & Angela each working on their gymnastic, netball and swimming stadium. |
Selina, Alyssa and Navneet working from their checksheet. Each stadium needs to include a list of things. The girls are working on athletics, gymnastics, swimming |
Nariko, Kayla and Eunice are helping eachother build each stadium for: swimming, gymnastics and diving. |
Vishal, Toby and Will are working on their stadiums netball, weightlifting and swimming. |
Nikora, Matthew, Janna & Emily are working collaboratively. Rather than building their structures individually, they are building each one together quickly then moving on to the next. |
Andrey (squash), Ma'u (diving), Brooklyn (swimming) and Josef (shooting). |
Rhys (table tennis), Trey (rugby 7's) and Anush (swimming) decided to work independently on each stadium. They are working together on the rail track joining each of their structures. |
McKenzie, Madison and Siana are each building independantly for their sports (diving, netball and swimming). They think they'll connect them somehow towards the end. |
Nariko's stadium so far. |
This shows the road and train track linking two stadiums. |
Siana shows off her construction. |
Rhys & Trey's structures side by side. |
Working in teams has called for collaboration and negotiation around space and size - a few things had to be demolished and relocated. |
Friday, 4 July 2014
Thursday, 19 June 2014
This term Room 18 have been following the INQUIRY process; posing questions, researching our chosen topics, and communicating our findings. Our focus has been on animals around the world. We decided to go to The Auckland Zoo to find out more information about animal habitats and adaptations. Here are some of the photos from our trip.
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