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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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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Take a look at Eli's home learning from today, he has worked super duper hard!
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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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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 week in writing we have been recounting our favourite time of day. We could choose between the morning, the middle of the day, evening...
Putauaki, I was so surprised to hear that Toucan's bright colours help them camouflage in the rainforest, how intriguing. The forest must be brightly coloured too. I love how you used alliteration "crept cautiously"in your story , great work. It sounds like the little dragon was super friendly, I like how it let you ride on its back. I wonder what would have happened if you had taken the treasure in the end?
ReplyDeleteI spy lots of different places Toucans live from Ben's slide: rainforests in America, Mexico and South America, in a flock and in holes in trees. Great job Ben. I wonder why they sit on opposite ways on a branch?
I like your slide on Toucans Abigail, especially how you've included pictures of the fruits they eat. Have you ever eaten figs or guavas?
Luke, what a fab drawing of a Toucan, I want to take him home as a pet. I had no idea before today that they slept in holes in trees. I wonder if that is to keep them safe from predators?
Austin, your bright red 'all about me crayon" is fantastic, I loved reading about all the things you are good at.
Mason J, what a fabulous idea, to put a magic stone in a potion to stop nightmares, I am glad they succeeded in their quest.
Arav, great slides, I see Toucans eat tree frogs, I wonder how they catch them?
Bella, I like the fabulous words you use in your writing, especially "lair" - it invokes visions of a dark place full of treasures. What an ending to your story, I like how it has a moral.
Thank you Miss Matthew from Bella
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