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Friday 21 October 2022

Upcycling Journals

We are learning how to be kaitiaki of papatūānuku.

We can reuse and recycle things so they don't end up in the landfill.

We made our own little journals out of old book.




We got some old books.



We ripped out some pages for our journal.





We chose some colourful paper for the cover.


I chose Purple.


We put some staples in it. 


Look at my finished journal.






We love our journals.
We can draw in them.
We can reuse them.

 

Friday 23 September 2022

Cross country

We went to our first cross country. 

We were so brave and we tried our hardest. 
We showed perseverance and did not give up.
Ka pai Pukeko tamariki.


I had fun on the bus.


It was really fun on the bus.



We are at the start of the race. We are nervous.





I am behind the line.

We are ready to start our race.


I am fit.



I am tired.

Get out of my way!

I am faster.

"I am running so fast," says Caleb.
"I want to win the race," says Axel.



I was a bit nervous says Bianca

"I want to see who is at the front," says Amelie.
"It was fun," says Marina.

"It was not fun," says Everly-May.




I am tired.

I am so very tired.




Friday 26 August 2022

Waka Building

We have been learning about how Mangonui got its name. We learnt that Moehuri was looking for a safe place to land and a big shark came to guide him past the rocks into the Mangonui harbour. 

So that is how Mangonui got its name. Mango means shark. Nui means big.

In class we talked about how we could make a waka that would float. We tried out lots of different ideas in class. Then we made a plan and wrote a list of the materials we might need. On Thursday we made our waka.  Today we tested them in our pool. We found that most of our boats floated and a few tipped over. We had so much fun with this learning.


















Friday 8 July 2022

Puppy Visit



Mrs Yuretich is looking after a little puppy. She bought him in for us to see.

This week we learnt how to care for a puppy and things we need to do to help keep them healthy. 
The sausage dog is cute.
By Charlie
The sausage dog is fluffy and cute.
By Sophia.
The sausage dog is lying in his bed.
By Max

The sausage dog likes his fluffy blanket. 
By Amelie
The sausage dog likes the pillow.
By Kyrie

The dog is so cute. I like it.
 By Marina and Winter.

The sausage dog looks so nice.
By Blaike













Friday 17 June 2022

Local Stories - How did Mangonui get its name.


We are learning about our local places. 

We talked about how Mangonui got its name. 

Moehuri came on his waka and was looking for a safe place to land. A big shark guided him into the harbour and that is how Mangonui got its name. 

Mango means shark and nui means big. 

We made some puppets showing Moehuri, the waka and the Mangonui (big shark). We used these paper puppets to tell the story. 



 

Leo said, "We were making the waka and we made up the story.
Vincent said, "I made a big shark."



Charlie said, "I made a shark."


Bianca said, "I liked making my shark with all the pretty stickers."


Charlie said. "I was playing with the shark and waka."