Thursday, March 31, 2011

Learning about the digestive system

Over the last 2 weeks we have been learning all about our digestive system.

We spent some time exploring the insides of our body using a really good interactive website. We then summarised what we had learned about each part of the digestive system. 

adding a description to each part of the digestive system
Reading what others have written
Checking with a buddy for accuracy

We also had fun replicating the digestive system using a banana, some papertowels and a plastic bag.

Thomas and Dylan being 'teeth' and munching the banana

Milly being the stomach, and mixing stomach acid (we used vinegar) into the banana.

Edie and Charlotte squeezing the banana nutrients through the small intestine
We were also very lucky to have Dr Beena Hegde (Max's Mum) come into class and teach us all about the intestines and how they work. 

Dr Beena Hegde using her son Max as a medical model!
Listening for

Borborygmi!

The class is being the digestive track, and the ball is a piece of food. Where does it go? What happens to the food?
The word of the day is 'Borborygmi', otherwise known as tummy grumbles. Listening through the stethoscope was lots of fun!


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Yesterday's trip

We spent a wonderful day yesterday in Wellington at the Capital E Arts Festival. Excitement rose when we were picked up at the school gates in a double decker bus!



The first show we saw was at Downstage Theatre and was called "Grimace" . It was a mix of different nursery rhymes and fairy tails all jumbled up, wit wonderful actors who jumped, climbers and raced all over the stage. The musician for this show was fantastic!

Next we went to Paramount Theatre and watch the fantastic presentation "Passing Wind". Linsey Pollak

is a very talented composer who makes musical instrucments out of every-day objects- like camping stools and carrots! Amazing!

Linsey Pollak playing the carrot
Last show of the day was in the  Capital E auditorium. "Boats" was a humourous, sad tale of lost love at sea. There were some amazing scenes, my favourite was when the actors made a real 'storm in a teacup'!

We had a really great day. Thanks to our Capital E host and the others a Capital E who have worked very hard on this years festival.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Growing seedlings

We are growing seedlings for the Year 3-4 garden. We are growing an autumn crop of Bok Choy, Spinach and Cauliflower.


We are growing the seedlings in teabags. The teabags have all the nutrients that the seeds need to grow into seedlings.

Mr Dobson found this ideas HERE in the Kiwi Conservation Club magazine. It's a great way to recycle used teabags!