Miss Clothier's Silver writing group are practising stretching words out so we can hear the sounds in them. Then we can write the sounds that we hear down.
I love how proud you all look. What a great idea to use. Kura Pounamu students are going to give this a try. Do you like learning in a fun way? Because we do :D
We learnt about money money that is shaped like a rectangle is a note, it is called dollars money that is shaped like a circle, are mainly cents .....but not all of them....... We put the money into order from the smallest amount to biggest amount (it's not all about size either) Is it a NEED or a WANT? We looked at pictures of things like water, fruit and veges, fizzy drink, chocolate, bikes, computer and discussed if they were a need or a want Jeff taught us to remember "speed to a need and wait for a want" If he showed us a picture of a NEED we ran on the spot. If it was a WANT we stood still and held up our hand. . . Savings Jars We could use 3 jars to help organise our money the SPEND jar the SHARE jar the SAVE jar We could get money around the house by doing jobs for the whole house like doing the dishes, getting in the washing, va...
Yesterday we tried strawberry chocolate balls. They looked amazing, I wanted to eat it straight away. They were rock solid and very hard. They smelt like candy canes. They looked like little snow balls and they tasted like they had jelly inside. - Theo Yesterday I ate strawberry chocolate balls and they looked like a little pink egg. They felt sticky, breakable and hard. They smelt like marshmallows and strawberries. Thank you for letting us have a strawberry chocolate ball. They tasted like a piece of gum. - Tyson R The strawberry ball looks like a strawberry play ball. It felt like hard wood and smelt like strawberry sunflowers. They tasted like bubble gum. - Marinelle
"We have been learning about comic strips and how to write them. We found out that what the character is talking about needs to match the actions. It took us a long time because we had to colour them all in! We found it challenging to colour within the lines. We really enjoyed doing something a little bit different than when we just write stories in our books. Check them out!" - Fyfe, Maddy, Tyson & Athena.
Awesome job guys. Playing while learning is always fun.
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ReplyDeleteKaiden - "Did you write some of these words by yourself"?
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