Our long summer has come to and end and even though most of the trees around here are evergreen we are using falling leaves as an art topic. The first photos tell you how we made the bases for our 'scratching' - the autumn colours were done with crayon.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
A Visit from the Head Girl WEGC
As part of our study on Leadership we invited the head
girl from WEGC to talk to us about leadership in schools. Michaela Liko came to our
class and these are some of the questions we asked her.
We
were hoping to record the talk we had but unfortunately technical difficulties
meant we could not do this. These are the things we could remember – sorry
Michaela if we didn’t get them all down – we loved having you come to our
class!
We
were very impressed with Michaela who we thought knew a lot about leadership
and told us in words we could understand what she does as Head Girl.
What
responsibilities do you have?
I run
meetings every week with the prefects to sort out what we are working on. I
represent the school at events. I link the students and the staff. I meet each
week with the principal.
How
long have you been head girl?
I
have been head girl since the beginning of this year.
Do
you wear a badge?
Yes
– It’s on my blazer and says Head Girl.
Do
you get a reward for being head girl?
No
I don’t get given anything. I do it because I want to give back, because I want
to be part of improving the school. That is what I like to do – give back so
being able to do that is the ‘reward’.
What
do you like/dislike about being head girl?
There
is nothing I dislike – it is sometimes a big load because it is a lot of work.
I love being the leader, it is an honour.
How
did you get to be head girl?
I put
myself forward, we had to do a speech to the year group, there was a vote. The
top 4 girls were interviewed and I found out I had the job on the last day of
school last year. I was so proud – WEGC is my ‘family’.
What
would happen if you didn’t do a good job?
I
don’t know. No-one has ever done a ‘bad’ job. If you did something really bad you would be stood down.
Are
you the only head girl at your school?
Yes,
but here is a Deputy and 36 prefects.
There
is lots to do, I am very busy. I don't like to say no to anyone.
Were
you a leader when you were younger?
No
I was a quiet person who sat at the back of the classroom.
Are
you always supported by others?
Yes
I am supported by the Deputy head girl and all the prefects, and the school.
Thursday, 4 April 2013
Segregated Room 7
As part of our learning about Leadership we have been finding out about Martin Luther King Jr. Today Ms D divided the class in to tall people and short people. To begin with the short people were treated better than the tall people. They were the First Class Citizens. Then we swapped over. We had to write our thoughts on this. Here are some of the thoughts people had.
"I think the whole experiment was cool because we got to know a little bit about what it was like when MLK was around" - Regan
"When my group was treated better we always got the best of everything - I wouldn't like that in real life" - Lauren
"I think the whole thing was very bad because short people got to do better things than tall people" - Jessica.
"I liked being a first class citizen because we got all the privileges and made decisions. I enjoyed being a second class citizen because I liked the suspense of waiting for the tall people to choose what we were doing. I disliked being called a short person, or in a group, short people." - Ash.
"I thought it was nice because we got to choose if we wanted the others to play or not" - Tui
"First class was dreadful, horrible, because the second class citizens weren't treated nicely, it was unfair!" - Richard
"When I was second class I thought it was pretty good, because I like being told what to do, it's how my brain works" - Gabrielle
"I thought the whole thing was not a good idea because it was very unfair" - Hannah G.
" I hated second class! It was unfair because the tall people got to eat first and I was hungry!!" - Jane
"When I was second class I liked it more - because I didn't have to do as much" - James
"I didn't like being second class because we had to share a computer" - Martha
"It was better to be first class - we got the privilege to choose things" - Toko
"I liked being in charge of the tall children - the second class students" - Hannah M
"When I was a first class student I felt that feeling of power. When I was a second class student it was horrid. The first class students could tell me what to do." - Nick
"When I was a first class citizen I liked bossing the others around". - Lucas
"Being first class was fun, we got to choose where we sat, what games we played, everything was awesome. When the tallies were protesting I thought it was a bit unfair, but I didn't show it. When I was second class it was OK but I can't imagine living like that." - Jasmine
"Being a second class citizen was not that fun' - Amelia
" It was fun when we had the privileges" - Stella K
'What I liked about being a first class student was that we got to choose what to play and I felt happy" - Dev
"I liked being a first class citizen because we were kind of the boss!" - Ibanez
"First Class...when I was a first class citizen I felt a bit... weird. I felt happy at first when me and the others were given control....but I seemed to feel sorry for them at the same time. Second Class....I felt quite angry when the firsts were changed to seconds. I got tired of being bossed around. It was sad to know that the firsts might not involve us in their game. I guess that's what it feels like when you're a second class citizen." - Annie
"What I liked about being a first class citizen was having a say in what we did" - Holly
"I liked being a second class citizen and being told what to do" - Cameron
" I hated the whole thing! I hated being first class and making decisions - it was hard choosing what to do all the time. We got all the good stuff - it was hard seeing the others with things not as good as ours. The thing that made me the most mad was being treated better than them. it was not FAIR!!!' - Stella M
"I think the whole experiment was a disaster because it caused everyone to think they were better or they were worse." - Cadence
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