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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Today we had our first Celebration Assembly of Term 2, and our People Power focus was Play. We can show Play by being creative and curious, ...
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Take a look at Eli's home learning from today, he has worked super duper hard!
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Kia ora team! This morning each of our homerooms had a Google Hangout to discuss our unique journey of 'home learning'. It was wond...
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Tuesday was a special day for our class. A lot of us became scientists to try out Aiden's water experiment. Click Read More to see some...
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Here are some fantastic readers who have worked hard and moved up a reading level! It is super important to celebrate success and how hard ...
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This week in writing we have been recounting our favourite time of day. We could choose between the morning, the middle of the day, evening...
Wow, Waimirirangi, you have been working so hard! I love your character profile, it's got so much information in it. Your cookies look delicious too, have you made cookies before?
ReplyDeletepai tōu mahi Waimirirangi! Kei runga noa atu koe!, awesome work! from whaea Christina :)
ReplyDeleteHi Waimirirangi, I enjoyed your handwriting sample, love all the colours at the top.
ReplyDeleteI recognise those characters - you've been reading the Famous Five! I loved those books when I was your age and nowadays I read them to my three girls. My favourite character is Julian, who is yours? I wish I had my own island and a rowboat like George, do you?
Mrs Matthews
hi its mason from shs. i like how you used well words.it was interesting to read that the sun can live for a billion years.look back and see if it makes sense.where did you get these facts from? from mason.
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