We are an action packed class of Year 4, 5 and 6 students at Auckland Point School in beautiful Nelson, New Zealand.
Dec 4, 2013
Athletic Recount
Yesterday, on the third of December, most of Nile room traveled to the Saxton Oval by car to compete against some other Primary Schools in the Interschool Athletics. There were 7 activities: high jump, Quoits, tennis ball throw, sprints, long jump, 800 metres and our last event relay. I think that the hardest part for me was the high jump. I still had a great time :)
By Alex
Nov 29, 2013
Nile Room at Wangapeka Camp
This is me crashing into a log |
By Sapphire
Go - Karts at Camp
VRRRRRRRRRRRRRROWWWWWH!!!!
I sped off in the Go - Kart!! The Track went past me in a blur, I was having so much fun, then....
SMASH!!!!
I whacked into Rueben’s Go - Kart, he was going soooooooooo sssssslooooooow!! So slow that even a snail could beat him!!
I stopped throttling the little Go - Kart’s Motor and waited until Rueben got to the other end of the track then... VRRRRRRRROWWWWM!!!!!!!!! I zoomed over the bumps and holes and then I came up behind Rueben. I started coughing a lot because Rueben got the Motorbike helmet and I got a safety helmet. I think I should have had the Motorbike helmet because Rueben had no dust. After our turn was over, Mr Green (who was the man running the Go - Karts) said I could have 2 laps without dust. After my 2 laps I had to get out of the Go - Kart. I had a great time at camp :)
By Alex
Here is me and Rueben in the Go - Karts.
Nov 27, 2013
Practicing long jumps Inter school Athletics
We are practicing for Interschool Athletics. In the photo you can see me doing long jump and I jumped 2.43m!!!
By Quentin W.
Athletics
The last couple of weeks nile room has been practising for Interschool Athletics.
On most days we have been practising long jump. Sometimes I improved and some times I didn’t. My longest jump so far is 2.83m. That is not the only thing, we are also working at 100m run. My best time is 19.29sec.
By Dylan
Kori Visits APS
On Friday the Swimsafe people came to APS to talk to us about safety around water. They talked about being safe at the pool, the river, the beach, and in boats.. We learnt that life jackets have to fit properly to be safe. When putting on a life jacket we need to remember to “Zip it, click it, pull it, check it!”. If someone is in trouble in the water you should get a rope, throw it to them and get down and pull them in. It was fun playing the safety game and at the end we all gave Kori a high-five. We also all got a Swimsafe tattoo and colouring in sheet.
By Victoria
Jaz says thanks to Kori |
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