Wednesday, November 21, 2012
PrEP, the Super Stylish Socks
What is PrEP? PrEP stands for Primary Enterprise Programme. Everybody in the PrEP group has to make products or prepare services. Our group contains 4 people: Jessica, Max, Zak and me, Georgina. Our group name is the Super Stylish Socks.
We make sock puppets. They are different types: animals and celebrities. We have to buy products from the 'Warehouse' with our special currency called Rubies. We have to bring socks from home. We had to pay for bringing in these. This is called Import Tax.
We all have jobs in our group. I am the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Jessica is the "Warehouse" person who purchases items from the 'Warehouse.' Zak (the banker, who is in charge of our groups Rubies) goes with her. Max looks after the papers and is the co CEO (he is the secretary).
Our products are made from felt, vivid pens, googly eyes, clean socks, hot glue from hot glue guns, string, glitter glue and feathers. Our products sell for R3 (R means Rubies) and R5, depending on the type of sock puppet.
A while ago, we had a mini market. A mini market is where you sell a few products to test them out to see if other people like them or not. We sell the other products on the big market day on the Tuesday of Week 8.
By Georgina, CEO of the Super Stylish Socks.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Mini Market
This term we've been doing PrEP.
PrEP stands for Primary Enterprise Programme. It's a business where you have to make a product then sell it.
My group is called the Funky Jewelers and we make all sorts of padazling jewellery such as pearl earrings, flowery bracelets and colorful necklaces.
We can have mini markets to test our products but first we have to advertise. We are allowed to advertise most ways like putting up posters, walking around with a sandwich board or doing a radio add. My group has chosen to do a sandwich board and yesterday, which was the 20th of November, my group advertised and did our mini market. It was so successful, my group got 87 ruby's ! It was so fun. I took orders and helped the customers. Poppy walked around with the sandwich board and kept some of the money with Phoebe, and Chloe helped and did some advertising.
We sold quite a lot so we have to make a lot because soon it will be market day, but at least we know people liked our product.
By Rebecca
PrEP stands for Primary Enterprise Programme. It's a business where you have to make a product then sell it.
My group is called the Funky Jewelers and we make all sorts of padazling jewellery such as pearl earrings, flowery bracelets and colorful necklaces.
We can have mini markets to test our products but first we have to advertise. We are allowed to advertise most ways like putting up posters, walking around with a sandwich board or doing a radio add. My group has chosen to do a sandwich board and yesterday, which was the 20th of November, my group advertised and did our mini market. It was so successful, my group got 87 ruby's ! It was so fun. I took orders and helped the customers. Poppy walked around with the sandwich board and kept some of the money with Phoebe, and Chloe helped and did some advertising.
We sold quite a lot so we have to make a lot because soon it will be market day, but at least we know people liked our product.
By Rebecca
Sunday, November 18, 2012
PREP by Molly
PREP
MIHST is the group who makes bookmarks, portraits, painted pet rocks and fortune rocks. There are six members.
Molly - CEO Chief Executive Officer,
Hannah - co CEO,
Izzy - Treasurer,
Millie - Warehouse person,
Taylor May - Secretary and
Sola - General Worker.
At the beginning of PrEP (Primary Enterprise Program) we had to nominate a CEO and decide on our jobs. We all wanted to do the same sort of things and we came up with the name MIHST. It was made of the first letters of each of our names. Molly, Millie, Izzy, Hannah, Sola, Taylor May. Next we had to fill in an order form for the warehouse. We ordered all the materials we needed. We also had to write a work contract which we all had to sign. Our first making lesson we made the bookmarks, the next we made cards, then fortune rocks and the pet rocks. Before all of this happened we had to go to The Dragons Den. The idea was that the Dragons (people involved in business) would see our ideas and tell us if we could start making things. We didn't get 50 Rubies as planned but thirty because the CEO was not there. In the end we did get 50 off our teacher. All the teams were allowed a mini market so they could estimate how much to make of each thing and earn some more money. I am really looking forward to the real market so we can buy and sell as much as possible.
By Molly CEO of MIHST
MIHST is the group who makes bookmarks, portraits, painted pet rocks and fortune rocks. There are six members.
Molly - CEO Chief Executive Officer,
Hannah - co CEO,
Izzy - Treasurer,
Millie - Warehouse person,
Taylor May - Secretary and
Sola - General Worker.
At the beginning of PrEP (Primary Enterprise Program) we had to nominate a CEO and decide on our jobs. We all wanted to do the same sort of things and we came up with the name MIHST. It was made of the first letters of each of our names. Molly, Millie, Izzy, Hannah, Sola, Taylor May. Next we had to fill in an order form for the warehouse. We ordered all the materials we needed. We also had to write a work contract which we all had to sign. Our first making lesson we made the bookmarks, the next we made cards, then fortune rocks and the pet rocks. Before all of this happened we had to go to The Dragons Den. The idea was that the Dragons (people involved in business) would see our ideas and tell us if we could start making things. We didn't get 50 Rubies as planned but thirty because the CEO was not there. In the end we did get 50 off our teacher. All the teams were allowed a mini market so they could estimate how much to make of each thing and earn some more money. I am really looking forward to the real market so we can buy and sell as much as possible.
By Molly CEO of MIHST
Room 9 PrEP group the Hacky Sackies
In term four we started our PrEP programme. PrEP means primary enterprise programme. What we do for PrEP. We get into groups and make different products. My group is called the Hacky Sackies. We make hacky sacks and juggling balls. We buy our stuff from the school warehouse. At the start we had to go to the Dragons Den to earn the groups fifty Rubies to buy the materials. We have making sessions to make our products. Our making session are on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. We can advertise our products. Our group is doing a sandwich board. We can have mini markets before the main market to see if any one likes our products and to get extra money. The money we use is called Rubies. We can earn Rubies by working at the start of the PrEP programme. I've had fun doing PrEP and hope to do it again soon.
By Natasha
By Natasha
PrEP (Zak)
PrEP (Primary Enterprise Programme) is a programme which the main idea is to design and make a product and sell it at mini-markets. We get paid fake money called "Rubys" every time we make something. What we do with these Rubys is, at the markets, people set stalls (including your enterprise you have) and with the Rubys you earned from making things, you can spend on other things, example: Candle-holders, jewellery, sock-puppets, door signs and home-made stuffed toys. You can also have services, example: Band, water-slide, carnival games and food services. When you sell your product, you get more Rubys to buy more material to make some more of your product which will make you make more money!
That is PrEP
-Zak W.
That is PrEP
-Zak W.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Cross-country
On Monday the 25th of June was the interegionals year 5-6 cross-country.We arrived at Saxton field by car. When we arrived we put down our bags and walked the coarse where we would be running. It had been raining recently and the coarse was filled with really deep mud. There were two creeks that we had to cross. One was ankle height with mud on the side. The other was bogy and probably slightly deeper than the other one, or so I thought...
The year 5 girls were first. They had to run two and a half laps of the slippery coarse, it was the same as all the other races. My race (year 6 boys) was the last race. When each of the other races finished, the more nervous I got. After cheering on the year 6 girls it was time for my race. I walked with my friends onto the starting line. There butterflies in my stomach, there about 70 runners. We did some stretches and got ready.
3...2...1...BANG! The race started. Everyone sprinted to get to the front. I got stuck behind a line of people, the track was pretty cramped. Eventually the race spread out. I came to the first creek I ran through it water sprayed onto my legs. I went up a slight slope it was riddled with mud. Every time I took a step I slipped back down again. I bent down and used my hands to pull myself up. Soon I came to the second creek. I took two steps through it and cried in surprise as half my body disappeared under the bogy water. When I came out I was soaked up to my waist, I was flailing my arms round to keep my balance and my shoes felt heavy. I kept running. On the second lap I knew what was coming. I tried to jump the deep creek and I only got my knees wet. Near the finish I went into a sprint.
At the finish I was panting like a dog. A lady gave me a card with my place on it. I got 24th. The cross-country was really fun and I hope I get to do it next year.
By Travis
The year 5 girls were first. They had to run two and a half laps of the slippery coarse, it was the same as all the other races. My race (year 6 boys) was the last race. When each of the other races finished, the more nervous I got. After cheering on the year 6 girls it was time for my race. I walked with my friends onto the starting line. There butterflies in my stomach, there about 70 runners. We did some stretches and got ready.
3...2...1...BANG! The race started. Everyone sprinted to get to the front. I got stuck behind a line of people, the track was pretty cramped. Eventually the race spread out. I came to the first creek I ran through it water sprayed onto my legs. I went up a slight slope it was riddled with mud. Every time I took a step I slipped back down again. I bent down and used my hands to pull myself up. Soon I came to the second creek. I took two steps through it and cried in surprise as half my body disappeared under the bogy water. When I came out I was soaked up to my waist, I was flailing my arms round to keep my balance and my shoes felt heavy. I kept running. On the second lap I knew what was coming. I tried to jump the deep creek and I only got my knees wet. Near the finish I went into a sprint.
At the finish I was panting like a dog. A lady gave me a card with my place on it. I got 24th. The cross-country was really fun and I hope I get to do it next year.
By Travis
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Kids for Kids Concert
On Wednesday 20th June some of us went to the Kids for Kids concert with Suzanne Prentice.
There were ten schools and we had to sing eighteen songs. Mr Taylor had to pick two soloists for the show. Jamie and Molly were chosen. They tried out for the song tomorrow and ... got in
The first three songs we sang were "O what a night", "If I were rich man" and "Food Glorious Food". We then sang Hello Mother, Hello Father and Suzanne dressed up as a little boy named Timmy, half way through she started snorting. Once we had sang 9 songs we had a half time break.
Near the end a large pussy cat (a human dressed up) came out and started to dance with the conductor and hugged a little boy. Poor him.
We all found it fun and enjoyable, and we hope to take part when Kids for Kids comes back in a couple of years time.
By Isabel and Millie
There were ten schools and we had to sing eighteen songs. Mr Taylor had to pick two soloists for the show. Jamie and Molly were chosen. They tried out for the song tomorrow and ... got in
The first three songs we sang were "O what a night", "If I were rich man" and "Food Glorious Food". We then sang Hello Mother, Hello Father and Suzanne dressed up as a little boy named Timmy, half way through she started snorting. Once we had sang 9 songs we had a half time break.
Near the end a large pussy cat (a human dressed up) came out and started to dance with the conductor and hugged a little boy. Poor him.
We all found it fun and enjoyable, and we hope to take part when Kids for Kids comes back in a couple of years time.
By Isabel and Millie

Water Pump Rocket
This term we have been doing a science project called A Water Pump Rocket.
This is what you need: Plastic bottle, Clamp, Water, Table, Wooden stand, Pump with tube/cork.
This is how we did it:
1. Approximately fill bottle 1/3 with water.
2. Drill a hole through the cork the right size so that the tube fits tightly.
3. Thread the tube through the cork then through the hole in the stand and without tipping water out fit it into the bottle.
4. Once you've done that start pumping the pump and the bottle will end up in the air.
5. You can also try this with different amounts of water.
By Tia
This is what you need: Plastic bottle, Clamp, Water, Table, Wooden stand, Pump with tube/cork.
This is how we did it:
1. Approximately fill bottle 1/3 with water.
2. Drill a hole through the cork the right size so that the tube fits tightly.
3. Thread the tube through the cork then through the hole in the stand and without tipping water out fit it into the bottle.
4. Once you've done that start pumping the pump and the bottle will end up in the air.
5. You can also try this with different amounts of water.
By Tia
Monday, June 25, 2012
Milk into Plastic!
Do you know you can make milk into plastic? Here's how!
Equipment:
Parent
250ml milk
Stove
3 tsp vinegar
Fire extinguisher
Matches
Table
Pot
Method:
1. Pour all the milk into the pot.
2. Light a match and light the stove. *
3. Place pot on stove and wait until milk is warm.*
4. Take pot off stove.*
5. Add all 3 teaspoons of vinegar to pot.
6. Mix with teaspoon until porridge-like.
7. Take it out of the pot and knead it through.
Well done! This is a type of plastic called casein. (pronounce k-seen)
*Ask an adult to help you.
By Georgina
Equipment:
Parent
250ml milk
Stove
3 tsp vinegar
Fire extinguisher
Matches
Table
Pot
Method:
1. Pour all the milk into the pot.
2. Light a match and light the stove. *
3. Place pot on stove and wait until milk is warm.*
4. Take pot off stove.*
5. Add all 3 teaspoons of vinegar to pot.
6. Mix with teaspoon until porridge-like.
7. Take it out of the pot and knead it through.
Well done! This is a type of plastic called casein. (pronounce k-seen)
*Ask an adult to help you.
By Georgina
Archery
When Room 9 went on camp, we had a rotation day. One of the activities was archery. Archery is a sport in which people shoot a target with a bow and arrow.
Do you know how long archery has been around for and do you know when archery came to the Olympics? Well here are the answers:- 1) Archery has been around since 20,000 B.C. Can you imagine that! 2) Archery was introduced to the Olympics in 1904 as a team sport.
At camp our target was a stick with a apple on it and on top of the apple was a dead crab. I hit the stick and the apple managed to fall off with the crab.
Most people found it hard to hit the target. Those who hit the target got a mini Moro bar.
By Tia
Do you know how long archery has been around for and do you know when archery came to the Olympics? Well here are the answers:- 1) Archery has been around since 20,000 B.C. Can you imagine that! 2) Archery was introduced to the Olympics in 1904 as a team sport.
At camp our target was a stick with a apple on it and on top of the apple was a dead crab. I hit the stick and the apple managed to fall off with the crab.
Most people found it hard to hit the target. Those who hit the target got a mini Moro bar.
By Tia
Camp's Marshmallows
"Ahhhh go away", I said to the smoke as it got in my eyes. In the 4rd week of Term 2, Room 9 went to camp at Marahau. We had lots of fun but I really liked the marshmallows. We had 3 packets of marshmallows so we had quite a lot. We could have them as marshmallows and biscuits (called smores), or we could have them as just normal toasted marshmallows.
They were really lovely but we had to toast them first. I like them burnt but that's just me. Others like them to be perfect and others like them plain.
By Jamie W
Cockling on Camp
One of our camp activities at Marahau was cockling. Cockles are shellfish with two shells (bivalves) that you can eat. We found them mostly under the mud at low tide. Using our hands, dug a hole about 15cm deep and felt for the cockles. If they were too small, we put them back so that when they grew, other people could get them.
After collecting 10 - 15 each, we took them back to camp. They were put into a large pot of fresh water to try to get rid of some of the sand.
Later that day, the parents set up a fire with a big plate over it and cooked about 20 - 30 at a time. The cockles were ready when they opened up. I tried them, but didn't think they were very nice. The vinegar made them taste a bit better, but they are not my favourite food.
By Jason C
Orienteering
At camp we had heaps of experiences and played and did heaps of activities [games]. One that I really enjoyed was orienteering. I was in a team of three: me [Rebecca], Hannah and Max G
It was a race!
First we where given a map. We had to follow these dots to where they were and search around for a peace of paper with letters on it. They where hidden well so we had to look hard. We also had to make sure that other teams didn't see us other wise they would follow us.
Once we had found them all we raced back and got a good time of about 48 minutes.
Next we had to find out what the word was. The letters were mixed up so it was quite hard but we managed to unravel it. The sentence was 'Orienteering is a great way to exercise'.
Later we found out who won. We didn't win. Hamish and Tia won but we came second!
I loved camp and I hope we can go back and do it all again sometime.
By Rebecca
It was a race!
First we where given a map. We had to follow these dots to where they were and search around for a peace of paper with letters on it. They where hidden well so we had to look hard. We also had to make sure that other teams didn't see us other wise they would follow us.
Once we had found them all we raced back and got a good time of about 48 minutes.
Next we had to find out what the word was. The letters were mixed up so it was quite hard but we managed to unravel it. The sentence was 'Orienteering is a great way to exercise'.
Later we found out who won. We didn't win. Hamish and Tia won but we came second!
I loved camp and I hope we can go back and do it all again sometime.
By Rebecca
Mini Golf on Camp
On the last day of camp we went to Kaiteriteri and played mini golf. There were 18 holes. I was playing with Louie. He won by 4 holes I think. I think we played for about 27 minutes. It was really awesome.
The trickiest hole was the 18th hole. It was difficult to get the ball to stay on the top level without it running back down. The easiest hole was the 4th hole. Some of the adults played as well and it sounded like they had a lot of fun too.
By Shaun and Taylor-May
The trickiest hole was the 18th hole. It was difficult to get the ball to stay on the top level without it running back down. The easiest hole was the 4th hole. Some of the adults played as well and it sounded like they had a lot of fun too.
By Shaun and Taylor-May
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Photography on Camp
On Thursday it was rotation day. One of our rotations was photography. We took turns in our groups. I was group 2 and we did photography second to last. When it was our turn to do photography I was so excited I wanted to scream! We got into Buddy's (I was with Molly) and each group got a camera and you took turns at taking pictures. The adults who were supervising us were Angie (Zak's mum), and Trish (Max G's mum).
We walked about 20 minutes down the road to an awesome art place. We took heaps of pictures on the way there and at the place and on the way back, so we actually took a lot of photos. At the art place there were heaps of cool stuff like a throne chair made of wood, heaps of statues and heaps of other neat stuff like that.
On the way back we didn't take as many photo's because we took most of them on the way there. There was a bridge with heaps of flowing water under it. On the way back Trish said that we should start singing because we looked bored, so we started to sing 'Mary and her little lamb' and 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' and then we couldn't find any more songs to sing so we made up our own song and that was awesome.
When we got back to camp it was lunch time, hotdogs! Yum yum. While I was eating my lunch I told my friend's all about it. That night I dreamed happy dreams about photography.
By Phoebe
We walked about 20 minutes down the road to an awesome art place. We took heaps of pictures on the way there and at the place and on the way back, so we actually took a lot of photos. At the art place there were heaps of cool stuff like a throne chair made of wood, heaps of statues and heaps of other neat stuff like that.
On the way back we didn't take as many photo's because we took most of them on the way there. There was a bridge with heaps of flowing water under it. On the way back Trish said that we should start singing because we looked bored, so we started to sing 'Mary and her little lamb' and 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' and then we couldn't find any more songs to sing so we made up our own song and that was awesome.
When we got back to camp it was lunch time, hotdogs! Yum yum. While I was eating my lunch I told my friend's all about it. That night I dreamed happy dreams about photography.
By Phoebe
The BIG walk
First we hopped on to the boat and met the boat driver. Next he told us some boat safety tips and told us where we are going. It started up going really slow but it started building up power. First we went to Split Apple Rock to see what its like to see in real life. It was amazing to see what it was like.
Next we went to Anchorage to start the amazing walk, but first we had a snack. We carried on our journey to and James was in the front and Izaak was in the middle/back. Our legs were aching, sore and asleep. We walked for one and a half hours and then we stopped for lunch at a sandy beach.
We started walking after lunch and our legs were aching straight away. We walked until there was a grassy area for a rest and a snack.
From there, it only took forty five minutes until we got to camp Marahau. We were exhausted after our BIG WALK.
By Izaak and James
Next we went to Anchorage to start the amazing walk, but first we had a snack. We carried on our journey to and James was in the front and Izaak was in the middle/back. Our legs were aching, sore and asleep. We walked for one and a half hours and then we stopped for lunch at a sandy beach.
We started walking after lunch and our legs were aching straight away. We walked until there was a grassy area for a rest and a snack.
From there, it only took forty five minutes until we got to camp Marahau. We were exhausted after our BIG WALK.
By Izaak and James
Biscuiting
We went to camp on the 15th of May. On the last day, we went to Kaiteriteri. We got to do biscuiting. Biscuiting is when you get a tube/biscuit and tie a rope to it, then tie the rope + tube to a boat in the sea/ocean. Whoever is in the boat makes sure you have a second person (just in case something goes wrong!). You then pull the person on the tube along for as long as you/they want. You can get two types of tubes, 1) a single tube, 2) a double tube.
I went on the double twice, once with Zak and once with Millie. Then I went on the single. On both biscuits it was very bumpy, but it was great FUN! On the single biscuit, I think there was sand on it and it kept rubbing against my legs, but I tried ignoring it.
By Tia
I went on the double twice, once with Zak and once with Millie. Then I went on the single. On both biscuits it was very bumpy, but it was great FUN! On the single biscuit, I think there was sand on it and it kept rubbing against my legs, but I tried ignoring it.
By Tia
KAYAKING
On our camp on Tuesday and Wednesday we did some kayaking. First we learned how to paddle on shore before we got in the water. That was quite easy. Once we were in the water we did some paddling around the area. Once we got used to it we had some challenges.
First challenge, spinning in a circle, second challenge, holding our boats together and each of us one by one, we had to walk across each others kayaks and get back to our kayaks without falling into the freezing cold water. After our attempts at walking on the kayaks we raced back to shore and that was the end of our kayaking trip.
By Sola and Hannah.
First challenge, spinning in a circle, second challenge, holding our boats together and each of us one by one, we had to walk across each others kayaks and get back to our kayaks without falling into the freezing cold water. After our attempts at walking on the kayaks we raced back to shore and that was the end of our kayaking trip.
By Sola and Hannah.
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