Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Term 3 Highlights

Term 3 is always a busy one for us at ODC!

Our sharing evening was in Week 9 and the theme for this year was sharing our passion.


PASSIONPANDIMONIA


Enter My Mind.

Each student chose a passion that they inquired in to further using Sandra Kaplan's Depth and Complexity Icons.


There was a huge variety of passions on show including;

* Tractor modifications through time
* Dolphins
* LEGO
* The benefits of Manuka Honey
* The evolution of dogs
* Lions
* Sea Turtles
* Origami
* Origami peace cranes
* Movie visual effects
* Colour blindness
* William the Conqurer
* The Battle of Hastings
* Aztec Temples
* Ice structures
* Photography
* NZ firsts
* Medievil castles
* Astronomy
* Enid Blyton
* Maori Pas
* Graphic design
* Greek Mythology
* Natural Beaulty products

We also had a small group of children present the work they had been doing with Joe P and Margaret F. These children have been working with Joe and Margaret to clean up the polluted Lakeview School Stream.


We welcomed many teachers, principals, parents, friends and extended family on the night. We were also very excited to see Masterton's Mayor and Mayoress and members from Masterton Trust Lands Trust (our major sponsors).

The build up to the evening is always a stressful one, but it is always throughly enjoyed by all on the night.
We had alot of positive feedback. Evryone had a fantastic time and thoroughly enjoyed taking part in our interactive activities.

Here are some pics of us and our displays....




























You can see more pictures of our night in our personal blogs.

John Newton, our chess tutor, has been away this term. We were lucky enough to get Minty Hunter to introduce us to some highly complex board games. Minty and his wife Bex are the creative partners behind some of New Zealands newest board games. They are also web designers and animators. Check out Minty's webpage here.



We had great fun over several afternoons....










Sadly Tuesday Class farewelled Victoriya, our Russian tutor. She is moving up north with her family and is expecting a baby in the New Year. Our final Russian session was based on traditional Russian cuisine....and no, thete was no RUSSIAN FUDGE!! (as it isn't actually Russian) All the best for your new ventures Victoriya. We will miss you. We hopefully have a new tutor starting in term 4.


Monday, June 21, 2010

WEEK 9 - Trip to Wellington

The hill stayed open long enough for us to get over to Wellington for our much anticipated and planned GKPSI Trip...........Gifted Kids Pattern Search Investigation!! The weather was at its worst, so Te Papa had the pleaseure of hosting us for the morning before we made our way to Capital E's- The SoundHouse.

Our mission, as one of the finest detective agencies in the country, was to see if the rumour 'PATTERNS are taking over our city' was correct. We searched Te Papa to get an idea of how wide spread the problem might be. We had to collect evidence of our findings and stay under cover!!!

We had to.....
* collect evidence of patterns in each of the pattern types areas
- BEAUTY
- ORDER
- STRENGTH
- SURVIVAL

* Collect evidence of patterns in each of the Debatable Tryth areas
- A pattern repeats
- A pattern is a whole made up of several parts
- A pattern is natural or manmade
- A pattern has a purpose
- A pattern is used to predict

* Collect evidence of patterns in human behaviour

We then had numerous tasks that we could choose to do like;
* purchasing an item that demonstrated a pattern or part of a pattern (this was a popular one!)
* Collecting evidence of a broken pattern
* Creating and leaving behind a pattern
* Surveying people about patterns

Check out some of our 'evidence' of patterns.

























One of the tasks was leave a pattern behind in the city. This is what one group did.










We then had a wonderful afternoon at The SoundHouse, using SONY ACID EXPRESS to create our own music.

Here is the link if you would like to listen

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Here are some pictures. For most, this was the highlight of the day.














The hill was kind enough to stay open for our return home.....although we heard it did shut not long after we made it back to Lakeview.

Thanks to all our fabulous parents who helped on the day. We couldn't have done it without you!!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Week 3 OPEN DAYS

We had great fun sharing our days with our parents, grandparents, teachers and principals. The days ran pretty much as they usually would except for having a guest speaker, Warren Field, who talked to Wednesday class.....he forgot about Tuesday!!







Having another go at the handcuff challenge......we still didn't get it! We had to be shown the answer because we were all so frustrated! And yes it was easy when you knew how!










Mental edge...Sharing our thoughts on this statement...'Ancient traditional patterns are irrelevant in the 21st century'










A PMI (Plus, minus, interesting) on 'Everyone has to wear a cultural symbol'









Caitlinn's nana trying her hand at Russian











Warren Field talking to Wednesday class (he forgot to come on Tuesday!) about Wairarapa's water ways and eels. Did you know a female eel isn't ready for breeding until she is over 60 years old and that they beed once and then die???









Georgia's mum and Keziah's grandad having a go at beating us in chess......














A beautiful flax creation that Kyra brought to share with us. It was made by her clever aunty. We discussed how this fits into our concept on patterns and which visual art classes it had.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Wednesday Week 2

This morning we continued with critical thinking firstly about what is critical thinking. We used the DeBono thinking tool - PMI - from his CoRT series of thinking tools, to think about this possible scenario; It should be compulsory for all people to carry cellphones. For those unfamiliar with PMI it is an acronym for Plus - Minus - Interesting.

Here are some of the plusses that we came up with;
*
You could keep in touch with family and friends easier
*You could keep up with your friends
*You would lea
rn to text fast
* Learn lots of numbers

*You could ask for help if you're in troubly quicker
*You wouldn't have to give it to your teacher
*Greater source of technology
*Could listen to music all the time.
*Make plans with far away friends
*Give you something to do
*You wouldn't forget anything

And the minuses
*It would annoy some people
*Global warming
*More robberies?
*People would become lazy and fat
*Distractions while driving

*Emailing, writing and talking face to face would become a thing of the past
*Some people wou
ld not know how they worked
*A cell phone is smal
l and easil;y lost
* Cellphone writing
can lead to people forgetting how to write
*People may stop writing books!
*Everyone would kn
ow what you're doing
*People could your personal details
*You would get told o
ff more
*More text bullying

*you'd be forever on the phone!

And the interesting
*Just because you had to have one...would that you had to use one?
*Would schools let you bring them to class?
*How would they police you having one?
*What age would it be from?
*What about babies?
*Will you forget how to spell?
*Will people die from just sitting and texting?

We then moved on to Cultural Patterns.
Today we chose one culture to focus on and used the clases of patterns to help us patterns specifically used within each culture. For example Greek patterns are spiral based, meandering patterns which often show reflection where as Australian Aborigional patterns are very meandering.

As a class we then gathered ideas about how patterns are created and then what types of skills the creator would use.











We then had a go at copying the culture pattern of our choice. Some were harder than they looked!









Lily giving greek a go...............Judah and Phoebe working on Africkan Andinkra


Spanish Cognates












Working on our Spanish pronounciation...lots of eeeeeeeeeeesssss today
We then went through the Head shoulders, knees and toes song. Jacqui made it reslly hard by going faster and faster!! Easy in English...not so much in Spanish!












Talent Time












Here's Tom creating methods in Alice. His challenge is to get 2 characters to shake hands....not easy!










Joey working on music.


Just before lunch we had a 4X4 challenge...although today it was a 2X2 challenge!
We had to attach string to our wrists which linked around our partners and then without removing the string we had to sepertae the two handcuffs. This was a lot of fun and like Tuesday's class no one managed to solve it!! We thought we would give it a go next week with our parents and teachers.












The hardest part was trying not to snap the string and unding the knots!

Chess

Going over some osf the things we have learnt about so far this year with Mr Newton.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Tuesday Week 2

This morning we continued with critical thinking firstly about what is critical thinking. We used the DeBono thinking tool - PMI - from his CoRT series of thinking tools, to think about this possible scenario; It should be compulsory for all people to carry cellphones. For those unfamiliar with PMI it is an acronym for Plus - Minus - Interesting.


Here are
some of the plusses that we came up with;
*It would be easier to communicate during emergencies
*Cellphone couverage would have to be improved
*It would create more jobs
*Companies would have to make better cellphone plans
*There would be more cellphones selling so shops would make more money
*Demand would out weigh supply so more factories would be needed creating more jobs.
*You wouldn't need a landline
*You would become good at texting
*When you are lost you can call for directions
*You'd be able to record memories all the time.
*Younger children would be introduced to technology
*Newer phones would be invented with new improved ways to make contact with people.
*Kids wouldn't get jealous of other kids having cellphones

And the minuses
*Younger children would get used to text language and spell words differently
*Younger children would get threatening messages that might really scare them
*Adults would use too much of their money buying their children cellphones and may not concentrate on buying more important things.
*People living out of cellphone coverage would be in trouble.
*People would get worse at spelling
*There would be a hge amount of people who wouldn't agree with the policy
*People would not see each other as much.
*Phones could run short and become luxary items

And the interesting

*Would that mean landlines won't get used? What effects would this have on the environment?
*What would happen to those without cell coverage?
*Would people actually give them to babies?
*If a toddler had to have a phone who would be expected to pay for it?
*It doesn't say the phones had to be real...so could kids carry toy ones?
*What about where phones are currently banned...like in schools?
*What would happen if you chose to not have a phone?
*What about the use of cellphones for criminals in jail?

This mornings activity generated lots of discussion.......especially once we got on to environmental issues! Which of course these kids love!

We then moved on to Cultural Patterns.
Today we chose one culture to focus on and used the clases of patterns to help us patterns specifically used within each culture. For example Greek patterns are spiral based, meandering patterns which often show reflection where as Australian Aborigional patterns are very meandering.


Here is Regan using the pattern classes to identify patterns within polynesian patterns










As a class we then gathered ideas about how patterns are created and then what types of skills the creator would use.











We had fun copying (or trying to!) our choice of cultural patterns. They were not as easy as they looked!






Jack and Morgan trying their hand at Greek Patterns, Finola is working on Japanese patterns and Georgia and Hayley Celtic Patterns.

We revisited our brainstrom about what skills would be need to create these patterns and added....persistance, patience and determination!!


Just before lunch we had a 4X4 challenge...although today it was a 2X2 challenge!
We had to attach string to our wrists which linked around our partners and then without removing the string we had to sepertae the two handcuffs. This was a lot of fun and no one managed ot solve it!! We thought we would give it a go next week with our parents and teachers.







Here's Morgan our resident speed stacker practising for the Nationals in August. We are hoping to put a team together.....











This afternoon in chess with Mr Newton we went over forks, files and ranks.