Cinema movies by Simon Clarke

School Movie Update

It is great to see all our classes working hard on their school movie ideas.

This term classes will be writing, filming and editing in preparation of our movie. Children are having opportunities to use some awesome technology as well as filming happening in some exciting locations. We have Drama and Script groups running and a talented camera crew. This years camera crew is Toby Ollerenshaw, Imogen Hornal and Hope Stapley with Ruby Goodchild as our movie director. The school movie will showcase in term 4 on Wednesday October 25. Look out for further updates as the term goes on!


Epro8 by Simon Clarke

Epro8

Kaikorai Students compete well in STEM based challenge

The Epro8 Challenge is a competition, an engineering and problem solving race. In 2017 nearly 8000 students from over 700 schools from throughout New Zealand are taking part.

Teams compete to:

  • build large sized structures
  • solve practical problems
  • engineer using pulleys, motors, gears, wheels and axles
  • invent machines that can complete simple tasks
  • undertake unusual and fun experiments.
  • construct basic electronic circuits.
  • solve interesting problems using practical math's

Each team of four was based at a workstation containing an impressive assortment of easy to use parts and equipment. The 3 hour event began with a tutorial on the equipment teams will be using.

Teams were then given a booklet containing a number of challenges with varying levels of difficulties to solve a task.

Kaikorai entered three teams, the most of any school in Dunedin, and we are proud to say that the team from Room 2 came in third and will represent the school in the finals next week.  Well done to Ellen, Amelia, Emma and Azul.

Our other two teams also worked incredibly hard on the challenges and were literally minutes away from solving the most complex of problems which would have also propelled them into the finals.

Good luck for the finals!




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