On a heart warming Monday morning the bouncing children of Room 7 rode in their parent's shining cars to go to the Suter Art Gallery, which is in the flower filled Queen's Gardens.
After a scrumptious morning tea we strotted off to the gallery. We flew into the art filled, dimly lit, impressive Gallery . Then we were free to go and gaze or admire the patterns on the inspiring work. Like humans, they had a neck, arms, legs, bellies and they had another thing in common- they were all different sizes, shapes and has all different senses of humour.
The most exciting part of the day had arrived. Ester hurled the clay like a shot putter champion, so we moulded St Patrick's Star, then we pinched the chin, arm
s, legs an head. Soon, we bombed the sticky, oozy, bumpy hair on.
What an inspiring day.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
Suter Art Gallery By Toby
On a sunny Monday morning the happy children of Room 7 sped off to the Suter Art Gallery, which is set in the excellent Queen's Gardens.
After a yummy morning tea we strode off to the Gallery to view he interesting Maori Pottery Models made of smooth clay.
We followed Ester into an art filled Gallery. After introducing the exhibition, Ester let us have a wander round to view the best pottery we liked. Like humans, all the pottery had a neck, or a belly, or legs or arms, also like humans they had different shapes and sizes.
The most exciting moment of our trip was when we strode into the modelling room. First we moulded St Patricks Star. Afterwards we shaped the head and pinched the legs and the arms. Finally we pushed the head on. The hair was slimy like long skinny worms.
What an exciting day.
After a yummy morning tea we strode off to the Gallery to view he interesting Maori Pottery Models made of smooth clay.
We followed Ester into an art filled Gallery. After introducing the exhibition, Ester let us have a wander round to view the best pottery we liked. Like humans, all the pottery had a neck, or a belly, or legs or arms, also like humans they had different shapes and sizes.
The most exciting moment of our trip was when we strode into the modelling room. First we moulded St Patricks Star. Afterwards we shaped the head and pinched the legs and the arms. Finally we pushed the head on. The hair was slimy like long skinny worms.
What an exciting day.
Suter Art Gallery
By Jordy
On a shining Monday, the
excited, giggling children sped off to the beautiful, flowery Queen’s Garden.
We had a delicious morning tea. Afterwards we sat down quietly on the smooth,
stone, comfortable seat by the Art Gallery.
We followed Ester into the
dimly lit Art Gallery filled with interesting, wonderful models. After
introducing the names of the artists we admired the exhibition. Like humans the
designs had a neck, arms, legs and bellies.
The most exciting part of the
trip was when we strode into the teency tiny modelling room and Ester hurled
out the brown sticky clay at us, the modelled the sticky clay into St Patricks
Star. Next we shaped it into a Maori character sitting down,
What a heart warming time we had at the Suter Art
Gallery.
Suter Art Gallery By Claudia
On a sunny Monday morning the extremely excited class Room 7 raced off to the Suter Art Gallery.
After a delicious morning tea we quietly jogged off to the Art Gallery to view the very interesting Maori Pottery models made of very smooth clay.
We followed Ester into the impressive art filled room full of amazing Maori pottery sculptures! After introducing the artist's names we were allowed to gaze around to find our favourite art sculpture! Like humans, all of the pots have a neck, arms, legs, bellies. Also like humans, they are all different shapes and patterns.
The most exciting time of all we get scrambled into a tiny room. Ester chucked the slimy clay to each of us. Next we modelled St Patrick Star. We pinched the arms and legs, patted on the hair and sculpted it to model it to sit down.
What an awesome time.
After a delicious morning tea we quietly jogged off to the Art Gallery to view the very interesting Maori Pottery models made of very smooth clay.
We followed Ester into the impressive art filled room full of amazing Maori pottery sculptures! After introducing the artist's names we were allowed to gaze around to find our favourite art sculpture! Like humans, all of the pots have a neck, arms, legs, bellies. Also like humans, they are all different shapes and patterns.
The most exciting time of all we get scrambled into a tiny room. Ester chucked the slimy clay to each of us. Next we modelled St Patrick Star. We pinched the arms and legs, patted on the hair and sculpted it to model it to sit down.
What an awesome time.
Monday, March 17, 2014
My Birthday- By Nathan
For my birthday, I got an electronic drum kit and some drum sticks and in the morning I got hubba bubba farting goo and a bike chain. I am going to invite some friends to come ten pin bowling and mini golf. The exciting part was having a sleep over on Grandads boat. We anchored out in front of Rabbit Island and put out fishing lines. When we hauled them in we got 6 brim. Nan and Mum cooked them for tea. I watched Sticky TV and I was on it because I'm a club member.
Dad in Tanzania
Dad has sent 3 photos and they took ages to send.
FUN WITH DAD
On Sunday morning at our bach we went for a drive up to the top of the hill and on our way back we saw a huge stag. Dad had his gun in the car so he grabbed it and he sat down and shot it. After we shot it we went to the farmers house that was next to our bach. His name is Dennis. He was keen coming to help us but he had work to do. So we drove back to where we shot it. After that Dad said I want you to try and come down the hill so you can see your first stag. I said yes. It took 2 or 3 hours to get to it but that didn't matter at all.We finally found it with the help of our 2 smart dogs. We pulled it up the hill and finally got to the car. We were talking about it the whole way home.
BY CHARLOTTE TAYLOR.
BY CHARLOTTE TAYLOR.
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