Kia ora team. Take a look at this awesome home learning google slide by Mia! I think us teachers may need a 'how to' lesson on inserting images like Mia has done. Keep up the awesome work Mia.
This is a Year 3 and 4 class blog at South Hornby School. We are in the Uru MÄnuka Cluster. This is a place where we will share our learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first drafts. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful when you leave a comment. Please check out our individual blogs as well.
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This week we have been reading about how cars have changed over time. Then we watched a video about different types of transport that have b...
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Freyja has created a storyboard of the EPIC story 'The Clothesline'. Good job, Freyja. Keep up the great work!
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On Thursday, some of the Year 4's in our learning space were lucky enough to go to Cross Country Zones for the first time! We were...
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Evening team, I was absolutely blown away with the work that was shared with me yesterday and I am equally as proud nearing the end of day 2...
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As part of Samoan Language Week we have been solving some Samoan themed math problems. Here is today's problem and how we solved it. ...
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Day 2's shared learning is from Josh, Kate and Liam (see pictures below). These three made sure that their adverts were colourful and ey...
WOW Mia, this slideshow is fantastic! Love all the fun facts, especially how pandas roll or tumble when they want to more fast. The pictures all look wonderful, you are obviously super good at this!!
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DeleteMia, you have been so busy with all of this awesome home learning. I love how you have inserted multiple images on each slide. I didn't know any of those panda facts, I'll have to share them with my family!
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DeleteWow Mia! What amazing work - it's better than some of my big Year 5 and 6 students next door to you! I can't wait to see more wonderful work from you.
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thank you mrs jones
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