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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Take a look at Eli's home learning from today, he has worked super duper hard!
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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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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 term for P.E we are focusing on learning about body awareness and specifically learning about balance and stability. We have learned ...
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From beautifully illustrated handwriting to aerodynamic paper planes, Monday left me impressed. Click "Read More" to see pictu...
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Obstacle course - By Mackenzie & Sophia Bouncy egg - By Mackenzie Here is a link to the science experiment if yo...
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He Tangata Today our school celebrated earning enough "Thank - you ticket" by going on a trip to He Tangata Marae. We caught t...
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Well done on your first few days of home learning Whakarua 4! If you click "read more" you'll be able to see our best work fr...
Look at all your home learning. Bella, your parachutes look fantastic, which on worked the best? What an awesome poster all about cats and hedgehogs. I had no idea Cheetahs were so big. Did you know, I found a hedgehog in my garden yesterday, he was so scared he was rolled up in such a tight ball I couldn't find his face or feet. Have you ever seen one in your garden?
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Hi Abigail, I really like your poster on Alligators, they look so cute. My favourite alligator fact is that they are cold blooded. I wonder what they would feel like to touch?
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I am really enjoying all our home learning, Luke I like your Lemur poster, I see they live in Madagascar, have you ever seen the movie? Great maths too, I see you've been working really hard. Mason J, so much great information in your poster, the Satanic Leaf Tailed Ghecko sounds fascinating, I wonder what it looks like? Putuaki, fab posters on kangaroos, they look so big and strong. I love your layout, great choice of colours too, really draws you in. I think a baby kangaroo is called a joey, is that right? Matthew, your poster is amazing, I learnt that Mouse Lemurs can fit in your hand. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteTotally impressed by everyone's hard work, well done superstars!!
Mrs Matthews
Wow whakarua 3 what awesome home learning you have all been doing! Bella I am so excited to see you have done one of my science challenges! It looks super fun in the sun. I also wondered what material work best?
ReplyDeleteThere's so many interesting facts from this class, I learnt so much through the slides. Great work team!
Miss Pringle
thank you miss Pringle my plastic bag one worked the best
Deletemiss Pringle my plastic bag worked the best from Bella
Deleteputauaki I like your facts about kangaroos from Bella
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