We enjoyed taking part in a 'Guess Who' baby photo game on our Google Meet this morning. Here is some of our work from today. Have a lovely weekend!
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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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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In math last week we had to solve the Coded Hundreds Board. Instead of numbers the hundreds board was covered in symbols. We had to work out...
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Check out these hard workers from maths time today. We have been learning how to use 'make 10' to make 20, super skip counting and f...
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In reading, we are learning to use Padlet to share our ideas. We were going to read a text called "Wild Orphans" so we activated...
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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...
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Well done to our super speedy Whakarua kids for making it to Zones. We are so proud !
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It was challenging and hard some of us had buddies and some of us had to were working with the teacher on the mat. We had to pick 4 number...
Kia ora everyone, what great home learning!
ReplyDeleteLove your meerkat slides Putauaki, so many fascinating facts, those meerkats must be very brave to eat snakes and scorpions! Luke, what an exciting story, aliens rescuing the stars from Earth in their spaceship. Like Miss Bannan, I wonder what they aliens did with them? I had no idea meerkats could dig burrows up to 2 metres deep, that's taller than me. They must have super strong legs for digging. Mason - love your imagination, those evolved animals are great. Arav, fantastic Pic Collage poster, the placement of the pics and facts is great, really pops out at you.
Awesome work everyone!
Mrs Matthews
This is such great home learning, boys. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThese facts about meerkats are so interesting, Putauaki. I've always wondered why they are up on their hind feet looking very alert, now I know they are on the look out for danger. Gosh, they are great diggers, I never would have thought those little legs could dig that far!
Luke, this is a lovely story. Do you think the aliens put the stars back in the sky?
Mason, I love your made up animals. What a great imagination you have. Are any of them dangerous?
Well done, Team! Keep up the great work.
Mrs Signal
yes the last 2
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