25 May, 2010

Week 6 term one

Kia Ora room 12

Wow our blog is a hit! We only started this page and we have already had over 500 hits.
We have some really neat things on our blog now.... pod casts, pictures of our classroom, factual reports and poem recitals.

Keep up the great work kids!
See you tomorrow with a bright smile on your dial :)

Mrs F

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

Poem Recital

19 May, 2010

Our classroom

















Talk with your family about the great things we have in our classroom...
Where are you on the racing rocket?
What is your goal for the week? What are you doing to achieve your goal?
What strategies can you use in maths? Which ones are you working towards?
Mrs F :)

13 May, 2010

11 May, 2010

Factual Report writing

Sea anemones

Seab anemones live in the sea.

Sea anemones attach themselves to coral reefs and some attach themselves to rocks.

They are very colourful and have soft bodies.

Sea anemones have a mouth and they use their tentacles to pull prey into their mouth.

They are very clever.

By Jonathon

Factual Report writing

Koalas

Koalas are animals that are fluffy.

Koalas only eat the leaves of the eucalyptus tree. Koalas spend their time eating and sleeping in the eucalyptus tree.

Koala Dads do not help their babies. A baby Koala is called a Joey. When Joeys are born they don't have eyes, hair or ears. Joeys are about the size of a jelly bean when they are born.

Joeys are a bit weird because they don't have eyes when they are born.

By Jenna

Factual Report writing

Whales

A baby whale is called a calf.

Mother whales give birth to one baby at a time. The baby can be huge. A baby blue whale wieghs about 4000 pounds, more than 5000 human babies.

Whales are warm blooded. They also have a breathing hole. Whales breath like humans because they are mammals.

Whales are cute.