This is a Year 3 and 4 class blog at South Hornby School. We are in the Uru Mānuka 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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Scroll through to see your child's calendar art. This can be made into a calendar, diaries, mouse pads or sketch pads as part of the PTA...
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Well done, Zane. We loved reading your story and, like you, we think that an earthquake may have caused that crazy road situation that you s...
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This term science has been our inquiry focus. As part of our inquiry, we have been learning about the water cycle. We have learned that the ...
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So far this week we have: Created amazing Autumn leaf art and beautiful self-portraits Completed some tough "minute to win it" ...
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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. ...
Hi RJ and Arnicka, so lovely to see some pictures of what you have been up to over this lockdown. You both look like you have been busy. Those pizzas are making me hungry!!! I have been for some bike rides too. Keep up the great work RJ, I miss you!
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Hi RJ (and Arnicka!)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Miss Goslin. I think I'll have to add pizza ingredients to my shopping list - they look delicious! I loved reading all your information about the platypus and blue whale. Awesome to see you've been getting outside for some bike rides too. Keep sending that work in - we love seeing what you've been up to :)
Miss Bannan
Yum, yum yum, those pizzas look scrumptious!! I see one that looks like it's half margherita and half pepperoni, am I right? I like your story about Kadyn, it sounds like joining a band helped him overcome his loneliness? His song names are cool, very rocky. Your platypus poster is fantastic, I had no idea they laid eggs! And blue whales must be ginormous if they're longer than a school bus. I can see you've been working really hard RJ, really enjoy reading your work.
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