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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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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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 inser...
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I wonder if you can spot and comment whose who and who brought an animal (stuffed or real) to Whakarua 1's show and tell today? Miss G...
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Ka pai, Jacob. Fantastic writing about family scootering adventures on sunny days. Got to love the sunshine. I love seeing the wor...
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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 week we have been sentences to go with pictures in a book called 'Leap Frog' that had no words. We could do a made up story or ...
Awesome meercat Emma
ReplyDeleteGreat work everyone. You have been so busy. I look forward to reading more of your work.
ReplyDeleteWow Emma, look at your meerkat drawing, that looks fantastic, so lifelike, he looks like he's just popped his head out of his burrow! Your story is really brought to life by the way you describe the howling, then the bang, and then the music. Very spooky, it raised the hairs on the back of my neck. I wonder what happened next?
ReplyDeleteMason, I've never heard of quokkas before, what a strange name! I see from your poster that they are quite fast, I wonder if they could outrun a person?
Ben, cool platypus poster, I agree with Miss Bannan, I had no idea they had venom glands. I wonder what they need them for and what or who they use them against?
Luke, great story, I wonder what happened after the door shut behind the musical wizard after he came out of the howling wind? Very spooky by the way!
Bella, your poster is very informative, I have learnt that quokkas eat grass, fruit and berries. You have made your name looked very elegant with those gorgeous flowers and twigs, very creative. A lovely story too, I am glad your wish on the star came true and you became a musical artist.
Awesome posters on Platypuses Putauaki, I had no idea they grew as long as 38cm, thats longer than a ruler. I see they east Crayfish whole, they must have strong teeth! Great use of the tidy numbers strategy, you are a magnificent mathematician.
ReplyDeleteAustin, you made an incredibly detailed character profile of they eye, I've learnt lots of new facts. What a lot of work you have put in.
Matthew, loving all the maths you've been doing, you're so good! 100% on stage 6, what a superb score, well done you!!