Thursday, 26 March 2020

My Narn by Saxdyn

Saxdyn wrote this wonderful description of his Narn while learning from home. Great use of similes Saxdyn.




Descriptive Writing

Here is a piece of writing from Laylah describing her dad.


Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Covid - 19 poster

Well done to Maia who has made this great poster about Covid-19 handshaking at home.
We hope you have all been foot shaking instead. Stay safe at home over the next 4 weeks.

Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Healthy Food

Miss Fletcher has been working with us around healthy food and litter free lunchboxes.
The children worked on a google draw to show the superfoods they learnt about. Miss F put the google draws together into a slide to share. 

 

Friday, 13 March 2020

Garden to table Week 7

In Garden to Table this week the kitchen groups made coleslaw, corn fritters and fruit salad.

In the garden they planted some kale and silver beet seedlings and did some more weeding. They also harvested some seeds.

Thank you to Aseel from ASB bank for volunteering in the garden with us this week. We are also loving all our other wonderful volunteers who are making our programme run so smoothly.

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Thursday, 12 March 2020

Frogs, frogs!

Frogs

In Mrs Clarke's writing group this week we had 2 frogs visit our class. We brainstormed words about them and then wrote stories. We published our writing on a google draw and some of us practiced our chromebook drawing skills. Here is some of our writing.













Monday, 9 March 2020

Writing Week 6

For writing this week Mrs Craig’s group have started work on Poetry as part of a unit with School Kit about getting NZ writing. Their first poem was about them confessing to something they have done in the past, based on a poem called This is Just to Say by William Carlos Williams. Here are some of their interesting published poems.





Mrs Clarke’s writers used a watermelon as inspiration for some great sentences. The children had to
make sure they wrote correct sentences with a capital letter at the start and a full stop at the end.
They used some great ‘juicy watermelon’ words to write awesome sentences.