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.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
Kia ora team! This morning each of our homerooms had a Google Hangout to discuss our unique journey of 'home learning'. It was wond...
-
Kia ora team, happy Wednesday. I thought I would share some super home learning project that I received yesterday. This was created through ...
-
Kia ora team! First day of home learning= done! I certainly enjoyed viewing and giving feedback on all the hard work that was done today and...
-
So far this week we have investigated some super cool science experiments, created beautiful pieces of art, and invented clothing and o...
-
To celebrate finishing our chapter book (Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume), we had a competition to design a new book cover. Ea...
-
Happy friYAY team. See below some awesome home learning.
-
There have been so many wonderful and creative pieces of work shared with me this week. See below to check out more photos from Thursday...














I like hycints art great job
ReplyDeletefrom lee chin ^
ReplyDeleteThose bright, colourful mosaics look incredible. The colours from the M&Ms form beautifully, what a fun experiment, and those pencils through the bags of water, awesome! Everyone has been working so hard on all their home learning, fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHi guys it is ghetto i liked that yous
ReplyDeletedid patterns and a brid that is on the
branch it is so cool how did you do it
but did you do it by your selfs this calss was
my first that ive been in this school but did yous do
it by your selfs?
Hi hycint
ReplyDeleteI like the way that you made a patten in your drewing its relly cool.
this reminds me of my art woke that i done at home yesterday.
next time you could mix the colour ever more darker.
BY AALIYAH
DeleteHi Hyacint,
ReplyDeleteI really like your science.
It reminds me of rainbow.
Next time you could try it with jellybeans.
From Bry
WOW! i just see THIS AND ITS....SO COOL I LOVE ART its cool bye!
ReplyDeletehi everyone l like your stuff
ReplyDelete