Monday, August 30, 2010

GPK Survivor Tio!



















We were challenged! In our PrEP business groups, we were sent on a corporate team building experience to improve out team work, communication and problem solving skills. This was going to help us in our businesses to work better together!

During this, we needed to solve puzzles, answer quiz challenges and also work together to dress up a business employee as someone wearing an outfit that may be worn to work! The catch was, we had to use newspaper, cellotape.... our imaginative and creative skills! We had builders, sushi chefs, business men, doctors, police oficers, train drivers and more!

All points were added together and the winning group won 60Tio (our PrEP Currency) to invest into their business.


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Panting Day Opportunity



Want to continue to make a difference with helping to preserve biodiversity and our environment, and at the same enjoy free icecream from Mr Wippee as well as a free sausage or two from a sausage sizzle?

Well, there are some more community planting experiences coming up soon.

The next close one is in Hooton Reserve on the 29th of August, Oteha Valley Road, Albany.

Check out the posters! Hope you go along and take your family with you, so they can feel the same as you did when you made a difference at Lady Phoenix Reserve!



Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Practice our speeches and listen to ourselves!

Room 20, to practice your speech at home and to listen to how you are delivering it, use this tool;

www.vocaroo.com
This will record your speech and you can play it back to yourself. Listen carefully to your speed, expression, clarity and tone of voice. Do you pause where you want to?

Remember to look on our writing page to check the success criteria for our speeches!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Percussion playing to a theme

It was pouring with rain, and so using the weather as an inspiration, we created small performances using a range of percussion instruments. The main criteria was that we had to begin at different times, there had to be a beat master that we followed and that we tried to play different rhythms, keeping to the beat. One group focussed on "sunshine" as the theme, so their composition was very relaxed and melodic, another on "rain and hail", another on "after the rain" and one on "hail". All in all, we had 30 minutes to explore the different instruments, decide on our theme, work out our jobs as a group and when we were coming in, practice and present them back to the rest of the group. This is what we came up with!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Clay Art Group




We are very lucky to have Anna and Meghan, two art students from Albany Senior High School, come through and work with 30 year 5 and 6 students on creating clay models and sharing their knowledge and skills.

Thank you Anna and Meghan, we are having sooo much fun and learning heaps!! We look forward to seeing you next week!

Korean Speech Competition Results - With Update




Thank you to all those who came to watch our awesome and talented students compete in our annual UHPS Korean Speech Competition. You all did very well and should be very proud!

A big congratulations to our winners - Michelle (1st) Clare (2nd) and Susannah (3rd). Michelle will be representing UHPS at the Interschool speech comp in Pakuranga on August 11th. Best of luck!

A huge thank you to Mrs Heeja Noh and Mrs Youngsook Choi from the Koean School for judging our competition.

Best of luck Michelle!


Updated Results:
Michelle represented UHPS at the inter school Korean speech competition, and........ WON!!
Congratulations Michelle - we are so proud!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

PrEP




We were all soooooo excited when we arrived back to receive letters from the PrEP Government offering us jobs! Our CV's and letters of applications must have been pretty good!

We met with our business types (Gardening, Arts and Crafts, Travel and Tourism, Bank, The Warehouse, Food, Health and Fitness etc) and met the other students who had been employed also.

We shared our ideas and started to create small businesses. We came up with lots of ideas, then chose our 5 favourites and then put them against criteria to finally decide on our top 3. Then we began surveying our potential customers to see if they would be happy to buy our products and what they would be happy to pay. The winners of the currency competition had their currency design turned into our PrEP currency for this year. Last year it was Paua, this year it is Tio's.

The bank has been printing the money and making our bank books and we have been researching and creating our products. We also had to attend an accounting course to manage our cash books and now we will receive certificates in Business Account and Transactions Management. Next step, making our prototypes!