Thursday, 26 September 2013

Proud Pukekos!

These children received certificates at our final Pukeko Presents for term 3. They have all demonstrated how to be KC kids. What have you done to be a KC kid this week?


A stunning result from Caitlin Parrett who received a distinction for ICAS English exam!A big congratulations to Lisa Howden who received a credit for ICAS English exam!

Celebrating our Wackiness for our Whanau reward day.

Our Head boy Tait and Head girl Kacie along with our Deputies Ally and Danny having morning tea with the staff. This is  one of the many perks of being our Heads of West Melton School.


Have a safe and relaxing holiday!

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Making things with clay in LC2

"My tile is one of those processors for computers - a computer chip, with a circuit board and a background. I like that I got the circuit board finished and I think it all turned out a bit better than I thought it would," commented Max Spence.
Mackenzie Hoskins said, "I did a plaque of Geronimo Stilton. I like the glasses on him and how they stuck on. I like how I etched the name in too."
Angus Turnham commented, "One of things I made was a sword because I felt like it and I had some spare clay left after making my other things. I really like the shape of it. I liked making a tiles as well. I like doing stuff with clay because it feels really squishy and you can mess up and still fix it."
Mia Chee-Quill said, "I made a cat because I like cats. It turned out how I wanted it to be. I especially like its face. I  like doing stuff which clay because it's fun."
In Term 3, LC2 have been making things with clay for visual arts.
We have been doing this on Wednesday afternoons with Mrs Johnson.
We looked on the internet at different things you could do with clay.
We had a go at using different clay-working techniques such as etching, layering and pinching.
We made coil pots and we made tiles.
We really like making things with clay and had lots of fun.
Here are photos of some of our work.


Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Leaning with team NZ

Holding our breath as Team NZ made a dash for the start with Oracle hot on their heels. 

We thought leaning might give the Kiwis the advantage. 








Monday, 16 September 2013

Let the battle begin!

Our Physical Activity Leaders (PALs) help organise, promote and ref games for us to play at long plays on Wednesdays. The latest activity was Battle of the Whanau. There was egg and spoon, sack races and the final leg was a 3 legged race. Here are some snap shots of the Year 1-4 races. Leave a comment telling us what games or activities you would like the PALs to play. BATTLE of the Whanau on PhotoPeach