Tuesday, 4 August 2020

My narrative story


My reflection

In my class we were writing a narrative story. It was tricky  to  set my  scene  but  using adjective words helped  me. I am proud of my writing

My recipe book


My reflection

in are  class  we did some baking we  made some  fluffy pancakes and  lemanadnade and  kebab
and the dalise  one  is  the  Matathrike  soup those are the  ingredyins for My reisepi book

Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Welcome

Hi my name is Paige. I am year 3 and I am in Miss Tordeichs class.

Monday, 9 December 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, 5 September 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, run 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. 









Narwhal Inquiry

For part of our Narwhal inquiry, we have had an in-depth look at the physical features of the Narwhal as well as its habitat and what it eats. 

Everyone was asked to make the Narwhal our of playdough and write about the process of making the Narwhal, and including all the features. 

Take a look at my creation! 


Friday, 28 June 2019

Science Experiment

Miss Runciman ran a science experiment with us. We wondered how sharks were 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 to the top. 

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. 

Check them out!