This is a blog for 7/8Mt, a Year 7/8 composite class at Hornby High School in Christchurch, New Zealand. We will be posting on a regular basis about our activities and our learning. Please comment on our posts so we know what you think about what we've been up to.
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Tuesday, 29 November 2016
More Technology
A funny looking monster . . . hiding behind a toy!
Just kidding. Here is Kirsty showing off her latest creation from Soft Fabrics class at Hornby Technology Centre.
Well done Kirsty!
Next Steps on the Kites
Once the hessian fabric strips were in place on the wings and the body we weaved our harekeke (flax) through the fabric.
Then we folded the loose ends of harekeke back through the wire frame.
Our next step is to stitch the completed wire frames to the outer bamboo frames, then we're ready to attach our wings to the bodies.
Monday, 28 November 2016
Teachers are soooo tired!
With all the late nights and weekends writing reports and getting things ready for the end of the school year this picture could not be more true:
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Johnny and Hussain's Weaving
This is a harekeke mat that Hussain and Johnny made in Whaea Jo's weaving class as part of the Festival of the Arts kete.
Good work boys, this is a great example of this art form. You have shown amazing skill in your weaving, and I look forward to seeing more of your work soon!
More Progress on our Maori Kites
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Three Ring Circus
That moment when you realise that, despite the number of clowns who go there, your school isn't the biggest circus in town!
Frames for our Manu Aute
Today we finished constructing the bamboo frames for our Maori kites, the manu aute.
We started with ordinary bamboo growing hoops from a garden centre or hardware shop
We started with ordinary bamboo growing hoops from a garden centre or hardware shop
We then lashed them together (using sheer lashings and square lashings) to make our wings . . .
. . . and our bodies:
Our next step is to make wire frames to match the bamboo frames. Then we will be weaving fabric onto the wire frames.
Friday, 18 November 2016
Friday Sport 18/11/16
Zombie Apocalypse
Wednesday, 16 November 2016
Celebration for Conrad
This morning we had a special morning tea for Conrad to celebrate how much success he has had at school this year. We had an amazing chocolate cake (which Mark cut up in a really creative way), some funky-looking cup cakes and some hot chips.
Mrs Gibson, Mrs Elley and a few guest from 8Gb joined us for the occasion.
We all had a sugar rush and were a bit noisy in class the next period. All good though!
Many thanks to Estelle who provided the food . . . and also to Conrad for having so much success. Conrad, without your hard work we wouldn't have had such a wonderful morning tea. Keep it up!!
Mrs Gibson, Mrs Elley and a few guest from 8Gb joined us for the occasion.
We all had a sugar rush and were a bit noisy in class the next period. All good though!
Many thanks to Estelle who provided the food . . . and also to Conrad for having so much success. Conrad, without your hard work we wouldn't have had such a wonderful morning tea. Keep it up!!
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Earthquakes ... again!
Despite the major earthquakes and subsequent tsunamis that have hit our little country over the past few days, it's business as usual at Hornby High. We are lucky enough to be built on land that used to be an old river bed. The land is not so good if you want to dig any holes (very rocky ground), but really good in an earthquake.
First Workshop - High Fliers
We had our first workshop today, including a chance for "sandpit time" with the websites on the Kites page on Mt's Site. Then we went outside to have a go at flying the various kites we will be using from time to time during our workshops.
Here are some pictures and videos from our time outside:
Here are some pictures and videos from our time outside:
High Fliers Webpage
I have updated my website to include a page for the High Fliers workshop. This can be accessed with the following link: High Fliers.
This page contains some links to useful websites about:
- Maori kites
- kites from around the world
- how to make kites
Monday, 14 November 2016
High Fliers Workshop
The "High Fliers" (kites) workshop is part of the Festival of the Arts Kete which is one of the highlights of the school year for Year 7 and 8 students at Hornby, and runs from Week 6 of Term 4 until the end of the term.
Building on the success of last year’s Manu Tukutuku project, this year the workshop is looking at a variety of different types of kites from New Zealand and around the world.
Building on the success of last year’s Manu Tukutuku project, this year the workshop is looking at a variety of different types of kites from New Zealand and around the world.
We hope to make some unique art for our new school as well as designing and making our own kites based on designs from a number of cultures.
Sunday, 13 November 2016
Festival of the Arts: Blog Template
This is the format we will be using for our Weekly Reflections for the remainder of the Festival of the Arts Kete:
Each Year 7 and 8 student has been sent this (in their Literacy folder of their Google Drive) as a Google Drawings template. When we make our weekly posts we need to:
- make a copy of the template
- enter our reflection (including adding a photo or video)
- save the file as an image (e.g. as a JPEG)
- insert the image in a new blog post.
- add a label FOA 2016 to the post.
Haere Mai
Welcome to the official blog for 8Mt.
This is where we will be posting information about our learning and other activities, including links to our best work.
Our class website can be found at sites.google.com/a/hornby.school.nz/mt/ or by clicking on: Mt's Site
Enjoy
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