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 week we have been reading about how cars have changed over time. Then we watched a video about different types of transport that have b...
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Yesterday for PE Whakarua 1 and 2 went out for a go on the bike track. It was a super windy afternoon but we managed to all get a go on the...
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Over the past 3 weeks we have been learning about measurement for Maths. We've learned to use lots of different tools for measuring inc...
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On Thursday, some of the Year 4's in our learning space were lucky enough to go to Cross Country Zones for the first time! We were...
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Take a look at Eli's home learning from today, he has worked super duper hard!
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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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After learning about a new species of penguin who can actually fly, the children got some scissors out and helped Mr Smith cut the grass edg...
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On Monday the year 3 students had their session with Miss Morgan for Cyber-smart. She tested our listening skills. We had to follow a set o...
wow Mason J I did not know that walruses could stay under water for 25 minutes. Wow Putauaki I did not know there can be hundreds of vampire bats in one colony.
ReplyDeletewow Mason J I did not know that walruses could stay under water for 25 minutes. Wow Putauaki I did not know there can be hundreds of vampire bats in one colony. from Bella
ReplyDeleteSo much great home learning!!
ReplyDeleteMason, walruses have 400 whiskers?! Thats so many! I wonder why they need them all? I see from your poster that their main predator is the polar bear, I thought they would be a similar size to a walrus? Very interesting. I counted 3 dinosaurs in the picture, am I right?
Arav - great writing, I saw the purple flower first!
Luke, I liked what you observed in the picture, I think the battery may fit in the balloon.
Putauaki, I like you bat poster, I had no idea they could jump. I see they live in colonies and these can be in the hundreds? What would you do if you found a colony of over 100 vampire bats hanging upside down in a rainforest?
Matthew, I didn't know vampire bats like to live in warm places. Very interesting!
Bella, OMG those cookies look AMAZING? What flavour are they? And your nails look gorgeous, looks like you've been doing lots of fun activites.
kia ora im Bailey from South Hornby School i love this because i like cookes from Bailey.
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