Tuesday, September 22, 2020

The day Mrs Howard introduced minue minue in to our room.

 some time ago Mrs Howard came to school vere exited because she wanted to show us a cool song called minue minue first we praeticeelit it and watched the video then we did it with out the video we practice and practice until we could do it wall we got so good we did it in font Mrs Allen and our buddy class.




Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Maths

 

This is my maths. i found This easy. it was easy because i had to move to the right place.

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

My handwritting

I found this work hard it was hard because tit was a very long poem next  time I could made the body of  the letters the same height.

 

Monday, December 9, 2019

Looking after our Koha Garden





LI - We are learning to look after our environment by adopting a koha garden
We have been very lucky to have Mrs Robertson, the gardening guru, with us this year. We have been learning how to weed and water the garden. We also learnt how to grow vegetables from our koha garden. We grew many kinds of vegetables - kale, spinach, strawberries, tomatoes, potatoes, cabbage and more! We made kale chips and spinach dips and tried some of our vegetables fresh!

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Freddy the Fish

As part of our Under the Sea inquiry, we explored the affects of pollution on sea creatures. 

Freddy the Fish was a happy fish swimming through the clean water. He noticed that the ocean was starting to change. The water was getting warmer and there were more obstacles in his way.

Freddy swam through... soil from erosion, fertilisers, sun off, salt, acid rain, oil from cars and rusty metal. Freddy was not well. We realised that he won't survive long in the sea with all these pollutants contaminating our oceans. 









Friday, June 28, 2019

Sink or Float?

Miss Runciman ran a science experiment with us. We wondered how sharks are able to stay afloat and move in the ocean so freely. 

We put water and oil in a small jar, shook it up and saw that the oil rises. 

After some research we found out that a shark’s liver is full of fat and oils and that is how they manage to stay afloat.