Happy Birthday and Welcome Sophie
Eleven awesome superstars
Monday, 30 April 2012
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Maths:
Today we went on a shape hunt around the school and we were amazed at how many shapes we found in our playground.
We found circles, squares, rectangles and triangles.
Look at the photos to see what we found.......
We are learning to identify shapes.
Today we went on a shape hunt around the school and we were amazed at how many shapes we found in our playground.
Look at the photos to see what we found.......
We're going on a shape hunt.
We're going to find a big one.
What a beautiful day!
We're not scared. |
Uh-uh! A door! A big red door. We can't go over it, We can't go under it. Oh no! We've got to go through it! |
Oh no! What's that? |
Logan found a semi circle |
Riley found a square |
Anna found a circle. |
WHAT's THAT! It's a triangle |
Tepatasi found a rectangle |
Mac found a triangle |
Lennon found a star shape in the classroom. |
Logan a found a circle. |
Then we found a shape with 6 sides. Oh no!WHAT'S THAT................ Do you know? If you do post the answer. |
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Today we talked about why we are not at school tomorrow the 25th of April.
It is ANZAC day.
ANZAC Day and Gallipoli: 25
April
ANZAC Day is celebrated in Australia and New
Zealand on 25 April. Poppy Day is the Friday before ANZAC Day and is the day
when people sell red poppy badges to raise funds for war veterans.
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army
Corps. This was the name given to the New Zealand and Australian troops who
fought in the Gallipoli campaign in the first World War.
Gallipoli is remembered because it is seen as the
time when New Zealand first really established its own identity as a country.
It is a time when we remember New Zealanders and
Australians who fought in wars around the world. We might go to a parade, talk to
older relatives about their memories, buy and wear a red poppy, make ANZAC
biscuits, and remember our family members who fought in wars.
We decided to make some ANZAC biscuits.
We decided to make some ANZAC biscuits.
Tepatasi has the recipe and instructions. |
We even remembered to do the dishes |
Yum! Yum! |
Anzac Biscuit History
Anzac biscuits (originally called Soldiers' biscuits) came into being around 1915 (during World War I) when soldiers' wives and/ or mothers would bake and send the biscuits to the troops stationed overseas. The biscuits were ideal because they were cheap to make (remember that it was the Great Depression), non-perishable (Anzac biscuits contain no eggs or milk) and so didn't need refrigeration, and gave the men some added nutrition and sustenance. As a bonus, the Anzac biscuit recipe is also really quick and easy.After the now-famous landing of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs) in Gallipoli, the biscuits were renamed in honour of those brave soldiers who landed that fateful 25th day of April on the coast of Turkey, now known as Anzac Cove.
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Term 2
Term 2
Welcome back everyone. It is great to see all your smiling faces. It was great to hear all the exciting things you did in the holidays.
We are going to have another awesome term of learning.
Don't forget to check the blog regularly and leave a comment.
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Happy Holidays.
I hope you are having a great holiday and you didn't eat too much chocolate. Remember to have lots of fun and rest. If you have time, you can post a comment and let everyone know what exciting things you have been up to.
Have you seen any birds? Take a photo if you can.
Have you seen any birds? Take a photo if you can.
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Goodbye and All the best
Thursday will be Emma, Amelia, Harrison, Logan, Bryn and Georgia's last day in our space.
Mrs Church and Mrs Trlin are so lucky to have you joining their classes.
Monday, 2 April 2012
Week 10
Happy birthday Miss Parker - 21 today
Congratulations - Mac received a certificate from The Wellington Flyfishers Club for catching a trout. Awesome job Mac.
Congratulations - Mac received a certificate from The Wellington Flyfishers Club for catching a trout. Awesome job Mac.
Sunday, 1 April 2012
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