Year 6 Inquiry Learning – Science Project – Landforms

Te Rangi Year 6 students selected a landform that they were interested in to research while the Year 7 students were away at Snow Camp last week. The brief was to create an informative presentation that described the chosen landform and explained the process that created that landform. http://prezi.com/e3hxyh3trpn-/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy http://prezi.com/y2ywmqjibfmb/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy https://docs.google.com/a/glenbrook.school.nz/presentation/d/1CXFT49-InJdKo6rfKWhWpdyvgEKS0Frswbdgb0bM_5c/edit?usp=sharing http://prezi.com/prmarltrp-gl/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy

Congratulations on a Great Catch!

Each trout caught was carefully measured and weighed. Each student received a certificate with their trout’s vital statistics.

Anglers Galore!

Students also obtained their fishing licences, cast a line & each caught a rainbow trout, which was gutted & packed for the return trip home.

EOTC Learning in Action

Students enjoyed a guided tour through the Trout Centre and listened to the educational information about whio – the endangered blue duck.

Tongariro Naational Trout Centre Education Programme

Our students learnt about freshwater ecology issues, sustainability and recreational pursuits on the Tongariro River.

2015 Snow Camp Student Photo

Discover Snowboarding

A two hour lesson covering the basics of snowboarding and providing out students with the skills they needed to get them started.

Ready to Go!

Mt Ruapehu – Whakapapa Ski Field from a distance

Internal View of the Bus

Very excited students eager to learn skiing and snowboarding skills.