Thursday, May 30, 2019

Hanmer Camp 2019

Last week Totara 3 and 4 went on camp in Hanmer Springs, North Canterbury.  We stayed for two night and had an action packed 3 days.  Some of the activities we enjoyed were orienteering, tree climbing, mountain biking, Hanmer Thermal Hot Pools and hydroslides, bush walks and of course camp concert.  Here are some movies and photos of our time in Hanmer.  Please check out our individual blogs over the next couple of weeks for more on our camp experiences.

Tree Climbing


Hanmer Thermal Hot Pools and Hydroslides

Conical Hill Walk


Mountain Biking

Camp Concert Craziness

Sculpture Walk and Orienteering







Financial Literacy

Last term we were developing our budgeting skills through a financial literacy programme.  On the first day we added 35 years to our age and then designed what we thought our life would look like at that age.  We made decisions about our family, pets, cars etc.  This then became the basis for our project.  Next we selected and income card.  Some of us were paid wages and some of us were on salary.  The card also told us if we had a mortgage, were mortgage free or renting.  We then had to calculate our weekly income and tax as well as our weekly housing payments. 

Once we had calculated these we were then given a monthly budgeting sheet to complete.  Each week we entered our income then deducted our tax and housing payments.  We then were given a grocery card to add up and deduct.  Finally we were given a fortune card each week.  Ten percent of these cards gave us money and the rest took money off us. Some examples were, school fees are due so you need to pay $50 per child based on the family you designed.  Some of us were in debt at the end of the first week!

At the end of the month we were given more bills to pay including electricity, phone and internet, insurances and car expenses.  This put many of us in debt at the end of the month. Luckily we were then given savings accounts with $2000 to withdraw from to balance our account.  Five of us banked money into our savings account at the end of the month.

This was a very eye opening experience for many of us.  We had to practice many maths skills including calculating percentages, adding, subtracting and also developing an understanding of budgeting.  We are going to begin another months cycle next week. It will be interesting to see if the same people end up with money at the end of the month.


Sunday, May 12, 2019

Book Week 2019

Last week Grey Main School celebrated Book Week.  Some of the highlights were the mystery reader competition, Wacky Wednesday and Book Character day, buddy reading, golden ticket hunt as well as our door decorating competition. The doors are getting judged on Monday after school by a guest judge.  I wonder which class will win this year?

The book we chose for our door display was The Hobbit.  This is one of Mrs P's favourite book.  As you can see from the photos are door display extended just a little beyond the door.  We are very proud of our creation.

The Hobbit Door Display