Thursday 24 November 2011

Maori Commands

We are learning to use general appropriate pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation with Maori commands.

We had fun learning by matching Maori words with their English translations. We tried to pronounce them properly using low or soft voices. We're able to learn 15 commands. We enjoyed matching them up that we did it again a few times.



"What is the Maori word for homai?" asked Jacob.



"Give me," answered Zora.


"I know the 'Maori word for speak," declared Connor.


Bogdan asked, "What is stand in Maori?"


"What is pakipaki? Asked Ijaz.


"I know what look is in Maori," admitted Ijaz.











Here are our Maori commands and their translations.

Year 7-8 versus Teacher


What a game that was, a friendly game of netball between Year 7-8 girls against teachers! The teachers took it really hard that last year they lost two games. This year is a different story. They practised hard one day for an hour after school.

And you know, what? Their determination and perseverance paid off. They won! I haven't seen them as excited and happy afterwards in the staffroom!

Mrs Val Cassin was the referee and she of course did a wonderful and fair job. Thanks a lot!

This is Mrs Wilkins, reporting. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! (lol) Have a look at their exploits!



Everyone in the team was listening intently to the do's and don'ts of the game.


Who's got the ball?


Was that a goal?


Everyone's eyes were on the ball.



Wow, McDonald was shooting well.


She had another one go at it.


Claudia's turn on the other court.


She had another try.


Mrs McDonald's still shooting.




It is Claudia's turn again.












Mr O 'Neill holding the most coveted trophy! Hurray!

First Holy Communion 2011


The First Holy Communion was very special celebration on Sunday November 20 at St Mary's Church. It was wonderful to see our gorgeous children in their best, happy to receive the Eucharist for the first time in their lives.

It is timely that in Room 4 we are learning about the Eucharist. Eucharist refers to both the celebration of the Mass, that is, the Eucharistic liturgy and the bread and wine which after consecration are transubstantiated (changed in substance) into the body and blood of Christ.



The banquet for the First Communicants.


There are food for the adults.



The food looks so scrumptious. The first Communicants savoring the delicious food.


Yummy, David like these chips.


Kiana prefers the sandwiches.



What beautiful smiles Molly and Lexie have.



It was a big day for Room 4's very own Enrico and Scott.
Don't they look dashing?


Enrico, Benzo and Oliver were good-looking.


Fortis and Ciaran looked cool.


A beautiful photo of Kiana.


Joseph, Iuvale and David were in black and white.


It was a wonderful celebration. Lots of families, relations and friends were there and shared this fabulous and happy day.

Monday 21 November 2011

Mrs O'Connor's visit


On Wednesday November 2, Mrs Cushla O'Connor from the Religious Education Office visited Room 4. She spoke about prayers and other interesting information we can do during prayer time. Everyone took it to heart and was encouraged on how to focus more when saying our prayers. Thank you so much, Mrs O'Connor for such an inspiring session.















We sang 'Lead Me Lord' and Mrs O'Connor was pleased with how prayerful we are in our class.