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.
Monday, August 23, 2021
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This term we have been learning about classroom objects in te reo Māori. After brainstorming some different classroom objects (e.g. clock, p...
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Dakota, Lucas and Cadie have been learning about addition number patterns to 10. They have been using this puzzle help them learn the diff...
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Over the last two weeks, we have continued with the task of adding text to a book. This time we wrote a narrative to match the pictures for...
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Here is some Emotion art that some of us did when we learned about Emotions. First of all we learned about the different colours and the d...
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We are creating art works inspired by the story Māui and the Sun. Here is what we did today: We drew our plans on whiteboards, making sure...
Morena Zane, I love all the home learning you've been doing. Your room clean up was fantastic, you should teach my three girls to do that! I liked your writing about the Leafy Sea Dragon, what a beautiful creature. I can't believe they have no teeth?! Fascinating. I look forward to seeing you next post.
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DeleteAwesome work over lockdown Zane! You should be very proud of the work you have completed. I love that you have cleaned your room like we discussed in PB4L and how much nicer it can make you feel! Did it make you feel a lot happier and calmer once it was clean? What an interesting wee creature you researched. Can't wait to see what more you do! - Miss Pringle
ReplyDeleteTeddy Bears, Teddy Bears, Teddy bears are cool!! I also like tidy rooms with teddy bears! - Piper H
ReplyDeleteGreat work Zane! its so great to see what you have been doing at home during lockdown with your whānau. Thanks for sharing :)
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