We are learning to tell the time in Room 1. The children can show half and quarter past as well as o'clock using their own hands. (We have just finished learning about halves and quarters in our fractions unit.) We have such clever clocks in room 1!
Friday, 28 November 2014
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Poukawa School athletics day
The lawns are trimmed, the cones are out, along with the rake and measuring tape, the discus and shot put have been polished, the crash pad and hurdles are out and waiting patiently for the children to run, jump, throw and leap as high and as far as they can. Yup it's athletics day! It's all on and we can't wait.
The children were able to show off their impressive skills in front of proud parents, grandparents and whanau members. I was so proud of the children for showing their 'give it a go attitudes'.
Tino pai Poukawa School children, staff, especially Adam and all his hard work and our whanau who came to tautoko the children.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Fantastic new tool for our school. We want one!
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
What is it?
After the weekend the dinosaur had broken out of its shell some more. Makayla thinks it might be a triceatops because she can see its frill and a horn on its nose and two other horns on its head. She can also see some ripples on its thick legs.
Poukawa school goes to the aquarium to visit the dinosaur footprints exhibition.
The Wheels on the Poukawa School bus went round and round to the National Aquarium of Aotearoa. On the bus were 31 very excited 5,6 and 7 year olds ready for an adventure with the aquarium palaeontologists. We were greeted by palaentologists Carol and Carly and taken to the special exhibition room where we were split into two groups. Each group was taken to the lab to make their own fossil dinosaur footprints. While this was happening the other group was making dinosaur footprints in the sand and exploring the special features of the dinosaur exhibition. A fantastic tour was had by all and a very big thank you to the very knowledgable palaeontologists at the National Aquarium of Aotearoa.
Friday, 31 October 2014
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Dinosaur Cracks
It is the second day since we submerged the dinosaur egg and there is another crack in the egg. But no dinosaur yet. Keep watching! By Daniel
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
A herd of hungry Stegosaurus munching on agapanthus at Poukawa School.
We found this herd of hungry Stegosaurus munching and crunching on the Agapanthus. Who said dinosaurs were extinct! Come to Poukawa School and you will find many different species.
Dinosaur Egg
Look at what happened to our dinosaur egg over night. One little crack.... We are so excited what will happen next?
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Dinosaur Egg
Room 1 has a dinosaur egg to hatch. We followed the instructions and submerged our dinosaur egg in water. It says it will hatch in 48 hours but after 12 hours we will see slight cracks in the egg shell. It's very exciting!
I wonder what species of dinosaur will hatch? Will it be a Tyrannosaurus Rex, or a Triceratops or even a Stegosaurus? Stay tuned we'll keep you up to date with its progress.
We are learning to write information reports about Dinosaurs
This is Kaitlyn's writing. She has used paragraphs to write about Triceratop's habitat, what he looked like, how long ago he lived and his diet. Her planning is on the left in boxes. Good job Kaitlyn.
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Makayla's medal
Makayla got a gold badge for her ballet exam. She got distinction in her first exam. Congratulations Makayla
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Monday, 8 September 2014
The s'mores
The s'mores were yummy and crummy. It was crunchy and it exploded in my mouth . It felt gooey, sticky, and glossy. First we got 2x biscuits and 1 marshmallow. Mine was right .
By K.K.
S'mores
It tasted.... spectacular like strawberry in my mouth. It looked like it was going to explode like an earthquake inside my throat.
S'mores
It looked yummy I want one million of them. It was like a crash, my ears went bung. It was amazing! It was delicious! I touched it, and it didn't let go. The marshmallow was strawberry
S'mores
The s'mores were yummy and crummy. They were crunchy, gooey. They exploded in my mouth. They felt like gooey clouds and like a glossy pillow. It looked like there had been an earthquake inside the s'mores . The marshmallows looked like they were daisy petals
By makayla
S'mores
The s'mores were gooey and they tasted like jam.
It was easy to make them.
They put them in the microwave for 20 seconds.
In my group there were Georgia, Addison and Katie (that's me)
Addys s'mores
I like s'mores and I want to have one hundred thousand s'mores. The s'more tasted crunchy and in the middle it was gooey and sticky, It got stuck to my hand! I like s'mores so much I want one now!
Addison
Belles smore
The s'mores were soft like a pillow. It tasted crunchy in my mouth. It felt hard and smelled like strawberries.
Asha's smore
It smells like a cloud, and it looked like a cloud with a blanket. It smelt like cupcakes, and it tasted like strawberries. !
Addison
Maddison's s'more
There was a s'more. It was made out of one marshmallow and two biscuits. It tasted squishy and like a cloud.
Olive's diorama
Today Olive brought her diorama to school. It was a sea scene with an octopus, a crab, and seaweed. It was lit by a light inside so that we could see. She made it with her mum and dad. Thanks for bringing it to show us Olive. We enjoyed looking at it.
Friday, 5 September 2014
S'mores
Bang!!! it was delicious it tasted like strawberry and banana in between two crunchy biscuits.
by Daniel
Monday, 9 June 2014
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