Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Water Safety with Tracey






Today we listened to Tracey from Swimsafe. She taught us about safety in the water. We learned how to put on a life jacket and how to tell if it's the right size. A life jacket needs to be nice and tight so it can't come off in the water. If you are swimming at a beach swim between the red and yellow flags. The life guard is there to help.

Monday, 26 June 2017

Fire Station visit

Room 8 and 7 went to visit our local Te Anau Fire Station and met Fireman Justin again there. We gave Fireman Justin some thank you cards and pictures because he and Fireman Craig were good citizens and came and talked to us about being volunteers at school. We saw the special uniform that the Firemen put on when there is a fire or an emergency. Liv and Finn got to try them on. Liv said, "It was heavy and big." There are four different coloured helmets, white, red, yellow and green. The blue helmets are for special helpers. The boss wears the white helmet, then the next in charge wear red and everyone else wears yellow. Training Firemen wear green helmets. We saw the Fire Engines. There are three Fire Engines at the Te Anau Fire Station. We all got to have a look and a sit in a Fire Engine. On our way back to school we found a yellow rectangle on the ground. It was a Fire Hydrant with a water hose underneath for the Firemen to hook their Fire Engines up to for water.






Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Dental Bus visit





Today Room 8 visited the Dental Bus that has just arrived back at Te Anau School. We met Helen and Pip, the Dental Therapists. Hannah got to dress up as a Dental Therapist and check Yiyi's teeth. Yiyi got to sit on the special seat that lifted her up and down. We all got a picture of some food and got to decide whether they were 'Every day' or 'Treat' foods. We all got a cool sticker and had lots of fun at the Dental Bus.

Monday, 12 June 2017

Volunteer Firemen come to school.

Fireman Justin and Fireman Craig came to school to talk to us about how being Firemen make them good citizens. Fireman Justin wanted to become a Fireman because his Dad was one. Fireman Craig wanted to be a Fireman because he wanted to go in a Fire Engine. They both wanted to help people in our community. Being a volunteer means that they do not get paid any money so they both have other jobs.

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Cross Country

Cross Country

Cross Country was exciting. Mr Excell clapped the clappers at the starting line. They sounded like a clap. We felt nervous. We ran fast around the grass paddock and through a prickle patch. We followed the sheep tracks through the prickle patch. It felt prickly, ouch! We jumped high over the hay bales. We sprinted to the finish line. When we crossed the finish line we got a juicy mandarin to eat. Cross Country was the best!