Wednesday, 1 December 2010

INFORMATION CENTRE YEARBOOK PAGES 2010

Over the past few weeks we have all been busy finishing our pages for the first ever full color yearbook. The draft book looks fantastic. Check out the yearbook tab to have a look at some of the actual pages.

Saturday, 23 October 2010

TERM 4 TOPIC... SPACE

This Term our students will be studying all about "SPACE"
They will research subjects like; Planets, Satellites, Gravity etc.
Here are a few clips that you may find helpful for your case studies:

Thursday, 21 October 2010

COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010

During the 1st week of term 4 we have been following the Commonwealth Games.
On the wall we have displayed a Medal Table which we have updated every day.
On the far wall a Commonwealth Games Display is up for everyone to enjoy.
We'd like to thank all our NZ Athletes who went over to the Games to Represent our Country & a special congratulations to all our Athletes that brought home medals!!!

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

RPS STEELERS SUPPORTER REPORTERS

Space Disasters!

Space Disasters is a book about Space written by Michael & Mary Woods. This book has lots of exciting facts about disasters and space. NASA send rovers into outerspace so they can learn how to make high powered spaceships. So if you want to be an astronaut this is a really good book for you, but make sure you don’t get into a SPACE DISASTER!!!!

Taylor Lautner Inside Out

The unauthorized Biography of “Hollywood’s latest heart-throb” and Twilight Saga’s hottest actor is here! In this new Book Taylor Lautner inside out. Your sure to find what you need about his likes and dislikes. Well is this the book for you? This book would be perfect for those twilight freaks out there!

Alice in wonderland

Alice in wonderland is a graphic novel (comic) written by Lewis Carroll and illustrated by Daniel Perez. This book has cartoon like pictures and it has an inference of some of the characters, glossary, and it also tells you about the author and illustrator at the back of the book. This book would be perfect for a person who is into comics and an amazing tale of Alice In Wonderland.

Photos from "HAT WEEK"






Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Duffys 15th Birthday & Hats in Literature

This week is Duffy's 15th Birthday!
To celebrate his birthday we are having competitions based on hats in Literature.
Design a new hat for Duffy! He's had the same hat for 15 years...
The best designs will win prizes & be invited to the mad-hatters party on Thursday.
All week during morningtea & lunchtime we will be reading books or watching movies with stories that have hats as a main feature in the plot.
"Come along & have some fun with us in the Library"


Steelers interview Part II


Last Tuesday the
"Hardcore Steelers Supporter Reporters"
got to go out to Growers stadium to re-interview Tana and do a follow up report.
Once again the Steelers Management & Players made us feel like part of the whanau, allowing the boys to kick the ball around, get up close to their training & let the boys ask a few questions for their interviews.
The latest report can be viewed on "You tube" just type in Randwick Park School Tana Umaga & you'll find it. We're going to be out doing more interviews so watch this space...

Friday, 13 August 2010

Manurewa Intermediate League Winners


"There he goes running up the side line steps in then out. He's going, he's going... TRY... to Randwick Park School" That's what I would of said if I was commentating the final Randwick Park School vs Wiri and of course we won.
We could of won with our eyes closed. Nah I'm just joking it was really hard and it was a relief when we won the Manurewa tornament because we knew all the blood sweat and tears that we put into our training paid off.
Seanoa Room 13

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

STEELERS TRAINING & CHAT WITH TANA UMAGA


Lorenzo, Justice, Dan, Emily, and Whaea Maja all went to Bruce Pulman Park today to watch the Manukau Steelers train before their big match this weekend against Southland to challenge for the Ranfurly Shield.
We were lucky enough to get to interview "THE MAN!" Tana Umaga. It was a great experience for all of us. We learn a lot about the Steelers & Tana Umaga. The Counties Manukau team are awesome, they made us feel at home and even asked if we would join them for a BBQ. Were even allowed to kick the ball around with them.
Today was AWESOME! I hope to get picked to go on another trip like this.
Thanks to the Counties Manukau Steelers for letting us hang out with them today and thanks to our Teachers & Principal who let us go.
GO THE STEELERS!!! BRING BACK THE SHIELD!!!
Interview with "THE MAN"
Tana Umaga in the flesh!
Emily, Justis, Tana, Dan & Lorenzo
Signatures for a job well done!
GO THE STEELERS!!!

Friday, 30 July 2010

KOKONGA KORERO


This week in the Library we have been celebrating Maori Language Week.
We have had several competitions running to encourage everyone to participate in

"TE WIKI O TE REO MAORI"
these competitions were
best korero,
best pukana,
best waiata,
best group performance and best haka.
we also ran a colouring competition
& a "Te mahi Kai QUIZ"
By Emily & Pauline Room 12

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

TE WIKI O TE REO MAORI COMPETITION

MAORI LANGUAGE WEEK
Monday 26th July- Sunday 1st August 2010

Monday, 19 July 2010

Cannibal king villager's

During our term one holidays a group of students came back to school for our first practice for school production !
we had to do some drama exercises and then we got onto the real stuff which was our first act for the musical. Mrs Lologa and Mr Lologa chose random people to act the parts. The next day we were told who was going to perform those parts! We were then broken into our groups which were villages, cannibals, warriors and the main actors like the faifeau,King, Queen, Lagi,Losa and the kings son prince Va'a, then after that we got onto our first dances taught by Sandra and Lily was pretty complicated but at the end it was perfect. We learnt 8 more dances and then after hours of dancing we had a shared lunch !
Our first cannibal King performance was nerve wrecking for most of us especially our main actors , villagers took it pretty well in all the dances because they were cheered on by their peers , a lot of our cast were shaky at the beginning but by the end we had a lot of good feed back from the audience saying that they LOVED the show and that the dances were awesome.
By our second performance we learnt from of a lot our mistakes that we did on the first performance and improved on it a lot, it was just like the first one but we all gained confidence and acted with expression because we all had faith in each other thats how we made it through !
our very last performance was awesome but at the same time sad because we all knew it was going to be OVER !
Tumanu & Chaolynn Room 13

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Home of the Kapahaka Group

It has been a while since the last blog entry due to the fact the Cannibal King 2 Production has been on. The Library has been home to the Kapahaka Group all week. We have had practices during our morning tea & lunch breaks & after school. Whaea Maja, Whaea Rhi & Mrs Maxwell have sacrificed a lot to get this group ready for production. Thanks to all the kids in the Kapahaka Group, YOU GUYS ROCK!!!

Friday, 28 May 2010

ILAVALAVA DAY

Following Samoan Language week we held an Ilavalava Day for all Staff & Students. Those who wanted to were able to come to school dressed in traditional Samoan dress or an Ilavalava. These girls are but few who came dressed for the occasion.

Teaching Students how to use "ANIMOTO"

ICT is an important class for all our students. It gives them a chance to research topics and learn how to use the programs to present their work.
We endeavor to teach them new and interesting ways to showcase their work.
Mrs Davis has introduced us to ANIMOTO. It is a fun and easy way for the Students to present their work in slideshow form. Here is an example of what one of the students in room 9 has created.

RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT!

This book is weird, wacky and shocking! do you BELIEVE IT? Believe it or not… In China they sell oven ready dogs at a street market in Lanzhou. This book will really freek you out!!! By Mata Rm22

MICHAEL JACKSON 1958 - 2009

Grayson Room 11

SAMOAN LANGUAGE WEEK

This week is "Samoan Language Week"
We have been Celebrating Samoan Language by learning words that we can use every day.
Mrs Fa'alava'au has been teaching students in the Library during Lunchtimes.

For example...
Talofa lava- Hello
Fa'amolemole - Please
Fa'afaetai - Thank you
Manuia - Happy
Matua - Parent
A'oga - School
Alofa - Love

The kids have really enjoyed their learning. Thank you Mrs Fa'alava'au for all your hard work this week.

THE SPORTS BOOK

The sports book is really cool because it’s all colourful and easy to read. It has animated pictures and diagrams to show you how they play the sport and the rules. It has so much information about all sorts of sports. The grass cover of the book looks very inviting and fun to feel.

Albert Room 11

Thursday, 20 May 2010

HOW TO TRAIN A DRAGON

HAVE YOU SEEN THE MOVIE?

BE FIRST INTO THE LIBRARY TO ISSUE THE

"HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON"

MOVIE STORY BOOK


In the viking village of Berk, Hiccup is an unlikely hero. Surrounded by burly bearded Norsemen, he's a clumsy flyweight whose every effort to help the village fight the airborne attacks by hordes of dragons backfires. But when he wounds the feared Night Fury dragon and realizes he doesn’t have it in him to kill anything, a curious friendship is born.

ANNOUNCING NEW BOOKS ON DISPLAY...

There are lots of new books in this week. They are on display & ready to be issued.
Come in & checkout them out. Be in quick or you might miss out...

NEW NON-FICTION BOOKS

Thursday, 13 May 2010

CANNIBAL KING 2 WEBSITE

Whaea Maja and some of the year 7&8's have been busy putting together a website for the...
Go onto the Randwick Park School Website and click on the link "2010 School Production"

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

NEW ZEALAND SIGN LANGUAGE WEEK 2010

From the 2nd to the 8th of May is
"New Zealand Sign Language Week"
Come and learn some Sign Language with Mrs Sosich at Lunchtime, We will be having taster classes in the library this Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Please come along and feel free to join in.
By:George room 13.

Sunday, 2 May 2010

NEW ZEALAND MUSIC MONTH

KIA ORA, THIS MONTH IS NEW ZEALAND MUSIC MONTH, CHECK OUT THE SOUNDS ON THE IPOD GADGET ON THE INFORMATION CENTRE PAGE & LISTEN TO SOME AWESOME HOMEGROWN MUSIC.

OUR RESULTS FOR NZ POST BOOK AWARDS

The nominees for the New Zealand Post Book Awards 2010 were displayed in the Library last week. Students were given the opportunity to vote for the book of their choice. We collected 294 votes in total. All votes cast have been posted in to the NZ Post Book Awards and will go towards the overall tally. Official Winner will be announced on May 2010.
Here are the Randwick Park Choice winners for the following catagories...
PICTURE BOOK - The Wonky Donkey
JUNIOR FICTION - The Mines Afire!
YOUNG ADULT FICTION - The Crossing
NON-FICTION - Willie Apiata VC
The overall winner was...
"THE WONKEY DONKEY"
By Craig Smith
"Let's see how our choices compare with the official results"

PICTURE BOOK FINALISTS NZ POST BOOK AWARDS 2010

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.

JUNIOR FICTION FINALISTS NZ POST BOOK AWARDS 2010

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.

YOUNG ADULT FICTION FINALISTS NZ POST BOOK AWARDS 2010

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.

NON-FICTION FINALISTS NZ POST BOOK AWARDS 2010

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

BOOK REVIEW: Miles to Go

"Miles to go" is written by the one and only Miley Cyrus with Hillary Liftin.
Miley describes her life in "Miles to go". If you are a big fan I definitely recommend it. Miley tells her story from past to future, her likes and her dislikes and everything she has been up to these days.
By Allison Room 22

NZ Post CHILDRENS BOOK AWARDS 2010

This week we have the finalists for the NZ Post Childrens Book Awards on Display in the Library. Come in and have a look at the nominated books and make your vote.
All Voting forms are held in the Library office. Just ask Whaea Maja or one of the other librarians for more information.

ANZAC Day Display 2010

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.

Monday, 26 April 2010

ANZAC Poppies


After the ANZAC service we placed the Poppies from our wall of remembrance on the cross in front of Memorial in Manurewa.

Sunday, 25 April 2010

ANZAC Day Dawn Parade Manurewa


Before sunrise we gathered around the Memorial in Manurewa. Once the Returned Servicemen and Officials arrived the service began, it was very moving. Reveille was played just as the sun began to rise, it was a beautiful service. It was so nice to see some of the Teachers and Students from Randwick Park School there and so many of our rangatahi participating in Dawn Parade.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them.

ANZAC Day Display


During the week Students came into the Library and ICT to do research for Anzac Day. Using information and images gathered from the Internet, books and personal family stories we were able to created a display. Some students were able to find their grandparents who had served for the NZ forces during WWI and WWII using the Auckland Museum Cenotaph website. In memory of our Grandfathers, Great Grandfathers, Friends and Family who served and fought with the ANZACs we placed photos of them to our wall with an ANZAC Poppy. On Sunday we will take the Poppy's to dawn Parade in Manurewa to place them in the Wreath there. Thank you to everyone who helped with the Anzac Display. A lot of thought and hard work went into it and it looks fantastic.

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Scholastic Book Club issue 3

The new Scholastic ABC, Lucky, Star & Arrow Book Club pamphlets have been given out to all classes. Please return orders & money to the School Office by Tuesday 4th May.

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Thomas' Polyfest Report

On Friday 19 of March 2010 our RPS reporters went to the annual ASB Polyfest. This year was the 35th Anniversary of the event.
It was a fun action packed day. We saw lots of different cultures perform, there were Samoan, Tongan, Maori, Cook Island and Niuean Stages and lots of other groups performed during the breaks.
We interviewed TV Presenters, Students, Police Officers and heaps more. The saddest part of the day was leaving Polyfest, every one enjoyed their day, Especially me!
By Thomas 1/4/10

Miley Cyrus - Miles to go


Title: Miley Cyrus - Miles to Go
Author: Miley Cyrus
Location: Non-Fiction 782.42

This book is all about Miley and her incredible journey thus far. It is a fun read, definitely a book for the girls.

NEW...
Title: VAMRYRE The Terrifying Lost Journal of Dr. Cornelius Van Helsing

This book walks you through the Journal of Cornelius Van Helsing, it is filled with interesting pictures, maps, diary entries, letters, holographic pictures, flip ups, pull tabs and much more. If you are interested in Vampires this book is a must read. Located in the Library Office.

Cherokee's Polyfest Report

Attending Polyfest 2010 was the best experience this year!
Sheridan & I were the main Reporters for the Maori Stage. We had to interview people about the Polyfest & what makes it so Awesome. We spoke to a variety of people from all over Auckland, from different Schools and Church Groups, we even got to speak to Tiare from Pukana. It was interesting to hear what they had to say.
The best part of my day was watching the James Cook Kapahaka Roopu perform. They were inspiring to watch, one day I would like to perform as good as them.
For me the Maori stage was by far the best.
Being there to experience the different cultures through music and dance was a once in a lifetime opportunity and I will definitely be going back next year.
By Cherokee 7/4/10

Tuesday, 23 March 2010


Thanks to all the ICT/AV Reporters who came to Polyfest on Friday. You represented Randwick Park School exceptionally well, ka rawe koutou ma!

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Twilight Books


Title: TWILIGHT
Title: NEW MOON
Title: ECLIPSE
Title: BREAKING DAWN

Author: STEPHENIE MEYER

New Junior Fiction Books



Title: The Man behind the Mask
Author: Michael Dahl

Title: Super-Villan Showdown
Author: Paul Kupperburg

Title: Arctic Attack
Author: Robert Greenburger

Title: Catwoman's Classroom of Claws
Author: Scott Sonneborn

Title: The kid who saved Superman
Author: Kupperburg

Title: Funhouse of Evil
Author: Donald Lemke

Monday, 15 March 2010



ROOM 4 ENJOYING THE NEW PICTURE BOOKS

New Reference Books


NEW
REFERENCE
BOOKS

Title: ALIVE
Author: Anita Ganeri

Title: Inside You, How your BODY Makes it through a very BAD day
Author: Richard Walker

Title: Pick Me Up
Author: David Roberts & Jeremy Leslie

Title: DO NOT OPEN
Author: John Farndon

Title: Google e.encyclopedia animal
Publisher: DK Publishers www.dk.com

Title: Cool Stuff Exploded
Author: Chris Woodford

New Picture Books


NEW PICTURE BOOKS

Title: Hugless Douglas
Author: David Melling

Title: Bright Stanley and the Cave Monster
Author: Matt Buckingham

Title: Fly Pie
Author: Joy Cowley

Title: Anzac Day Parade
Author: Glenda Kane & Lisa Allen

Title: You can't eat a Princess
Author: Gillian Rogerson & Sarah McIntyre

Title: Dogs go Shopping
Author: Sharon Rentta