Thursday, September 14, 2006

Jump Rope Intensive


Jump Rope
This week we have been doing skipping to prepare for Jump Rope for Heart next week. We have been using long ropes as well as learning new tricks with short individual ropes.

Topic
For our topic work, we have been doing a poster which has to show visually what we have found out from the experts who came in to talk to us about their role in a disaster. We are in groups and we discussed what should be in the picture before breaking up so that we had 1 or 2 people drawing, 2 people on captions and one person locating the scene and headquarters on the map.



Statistics
For maths this week we have been doing statistics. We are doing a statistical investagion in partners, and had to choose a question e.g. What is Room 2's favourite type of pizza? Next we asked our question to the class and drew up a tally. Now we're drawing up posters of our results. They need to have a tally chart, graph and written results.

By Seb and Jackson

10 Comments:

At 2:09 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The statistical study is a very fun, easy to understand and it is a valuable skill in life to have because for a business you need to know how to graph.

 
At 2:12 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

We have been learning about making content and learning related comments on our blog.

 
At 2:18 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jump rope is really fun and good for you because you are exercising your heart and it keeps you fit.

 
At 3:18 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is Naomi, from Ruma Rimu.
I've been away for a while in India and the blogging idea is great, it's handy to know what exactly has been going on in the class in the time I wasn't here.
The photos show what is happening and it makes it easier for me to catch up in studies and to understand the main focus.

 
At 4:39 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great idea. Look forward to future posts!

 
At 7:18 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

what a fantastic report

 
At 6:44 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I liked learning to draw people in the turtle position and the other positions you would do in an earthquake.

 
At 6:44 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I liked learning to draw people in the turtle position and the other positions you would do in an earthquake.

 
At 6:48 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

what a great website..we look forward to more.

 
At 9:19 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

excellent work room two -looking forward to the next installment :0)

 

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