Wednesday, 12 November 2014

We're going on a polar bear hunt by Brooklyn A

We're going on a polber hunt.
We're going to cach a big wun
What a rainy day.
We're not sked.

Oh no! A Wotatholl
A big wrashing Wotatholl

We can't go under it, we can't go through it.
Oh no we have to go up it.

Splsh sposh

- Posted Miss D

Froglets

Today Ocean brought in her froglet. We were scientist and drew observational drawings of it.

Check out Indygo's awesome drawing.





- Posted Miss D

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Art lesson

Today we had an art lesson with Bianca from the Christchurch art gallery.
We painted a still life of flowers. We had to mix our colours.
















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Posted Miss D

Thursday, 6 November 2014

It's not a box

Today we had a giant box in the class.

Here is a video of some of our imaginative play


YouTube Video

- Posted Miss D

It's not a box


Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Frog Report By Devon

Frogs are amphibians and they can live in water or on land.

Frog start as eggs.  They look like little white balls.

Frogs lay eggs in the water.  Then the egg turns into tadpoles.

A tadpole grows into a grows into a frog.  This is called metamorphosis.

First the tadpole grows the front legs.   It's tail gets smaller and the tongue gets stretchier.

Once it's tail is gone it is a frog.


Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Frogs

Yesterday Ocean brought her tadpoles to school.  We had lots of fun observing them.
Some of them had back legs and some had front and back legs.

We decided to be scientists and write our own information reports about tadpoles.  We used our white thinking hat and Miss Dippie wrote down what we knew and what we had learnt from reading about frogs.

Here is Ocean's report so far.

Frog are amphibians.  They live in water and on land.  Frogs start as eggs.  The frogs lay the eggs.  Turn they turn into tadpoles.  A tadpole goes through metamorphosis.  First it grows back legs.  Then it grows front legs.  Next its tail starts to go.  Then it is called a froglet.