Tuesday 26 March 2013

Patterns field trip!!

Aloha blog readers,
Today at Enrich we went on a trip to queen's park. We went looking for patterns in our surroundings or environment. We were looking for patterns of beauty, order, strength and survivability or the way I remember it B.O.S.S. On the way on the park we were also looking for patterns. Some of the patterns Katura and I found were bricks-bricks are a pattern of strength, survivability and order. We also went to the rose gardens and took pictures of flowers because flowers are a pattern of beauty and survivability. At the playground there is a basket swing and it is a pattern of strength, order and beauty. It is a pattern of strength because the strong metal poles holding it up and the chains letting it hang and it is a pattern of order because of rows of black rubber. I really enjoyed this trip.

Tuesday 19 March 2013

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Hey blog readers,
Three word stories, colour lines, unfortunately and fortunately and musical bumps. These are the names of the drama games that we played at Enrich today. I enjoyed playing these games. They were hilarious, enjoyable and fun.

 In the game three word stories you have to sit beside two people and each person has to say one word and the story has to make sense.

Unfortunately and fortunately is when you  get in pairs and one person says a sentence and the other person says but fortunately blah blah blah and then the other person says but unfortunately blah blah and so then it goes on.

My favourite game was musical bumps. It is like musical statues but when the music stops you have to sit on the floor with your legs and arms crossed.

The last game was colour line. It was like a memory game. Six people stand in a line and they each have a colour and they have to say their colour out loud. Then the audience has to close their eyes while the people with colours change their order. Then someone from the audience has to try say the order and if they get it correct they get a colour and then it goes from there.
Bye everyone, have a great week:)


Tuesday 12 March 2013

Caine's Arcade!!!

Hey blog readers,
Today at enrich we watched a video about this 9 year old boy called Caine and he made an arcade out of cardboard boxes. It all stared when he had to go to his dad's work for the summer holidays. He had won a small basketball hoop at a real arcade and just started making them from there. A man came to Caine's dad's shop to buy a door handle and he bought one of Caine's fun passes (which gives you 5 hundred turns) he thought this is really cool. He made a video about Caine and his arcade and posted it on YouTube and he also organised a flashmob for Caine! There was a 4 hour wait to have a turn on the games! To find out more, watch the video on YouTube. Search up Caine's Arcade.