Wednesday 31 March 2021

Stunning watercolor whales

Over the past few weeks ruma rua have been learning about the legend of the seven whales that make up the hills near Wairoa. They have explored using water colours by blending, dabbing to take away, layering with paint and adding finer detail using sharpie. Ka pai boys and girls!

Wednesday 17 March 2021

Happy Saint Patrick's Day

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day everyone. Today we celebrated this feast day by attending Mass. We have also been learning all about Patrick and why he became such a memorable and significant saint.

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Here is Hannah's fabulous St Patrick's Day poster

Monday 15 March 2021

Does your school have a wheels day?

 Wheels day afternoon! I heard many students say this was, ‘The best Monday EVER!’

Wednesday 10 March 2021

We are learning how to sketch by observing

 Today we started practicing observational sketches of our whales

🐳 Tomorrow we will start adding water colour!

Thursday 4 March 2021

Super Ruma Rua

Wow! Ruma rua really are super learners! They have been learning about what good learners do and they cannot wait for you to be able to come back into class to check out their super skills using Google Drawings!

Wednesday 3 March 2021

Our Enviroschools Waka

 Ruma rua in their Enviroschools Waka. We are on a journey to intergrate the five guiding principles in all learning and
action we undertake.

Tuesday 2 March 2021

Kia ora world! We a Ruma Rua at Saint Mary's Catholic School Gisborne.

Kia ora, bula, Nǐ hǎo, bonjour, malo e lelei, talofa lava, hola, kon'nichiwa. We are ruma rua, a class of year 5/6 students at Saint Mary's Catholic School Gisborne. Our class blog is a place where you can find whole class topics we have been learning about and examples of our fantastic mahi. If you would like to check out our personal blogs, please scroll down and look on the right hand side. We love reading your positive, thoughtful, helpful blog comments and we also love responding, so please have a read and leave a comment. Happy blogging. Ma te wa, ruma rua.