Thursday, 23 May 2013

Helicopter Visit Photos

Yesterday a helicopter came to Twizel Area School. It was very exciting. The Kindergarten children and the children from the Twizel Early Learning Centre came to have a look too.  We invited the Helicopter Line to come because the Junior classes are learning about transport. We have been thinking about how helicopters work. Thanks Chris and Grant for telling us.


This is not the surprise but Mrs Nelson said it was!

Waiting!

Here it comes!

A helicopter on our school field!


Listening to Grant, learning about the engines and propellers

Here is the fun part!

We loved learning about helicopters. Nathan's Dad is a helicopter pilot!




15 comments:

  1. It took long for the helicopter to land on the ground

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  2. When the helicopter came near the ground there was lots of wind and it was noisy

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  3. We got to sit in the helicopter it was so cool

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  4. Grant and Chris showed us the parts of the helicopter

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  5. Grant showed us the engine and how the propellers work

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  6. Claire Lawrence30 May 2013 at 07:25

    Awesome!! What a cool surprise!

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  7. I liked seeing the helicopter by Jessica.

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  8. When I was at Mount cook school a Helicopter came.

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  9. I realy ilke the helicopter, but i don't ilke loud noise of the Engine.


    from Georgia

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  10. I loved going in the helicopter!!!

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  11. i liked seeing the helicopter. And my brother was there, he liked the helicopter too.
    Lily

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  12. The colour was a cool colour because i thought it was nice and bright so the people could see the helicopter.
    Lily

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  13. I have never been in a helicopter before

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  14. Helicopters save lots and lots of people

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  15. In Room 5 we have a Keyboard that makes different Helicopter sounds. Samuel (Nathan's Brother) Can recognise some of the sounds.

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