Tuesday 27 November 2018

Camp Photos

Camp Letter




20 November 2018      


Dear Mum,


Thank you for coming on camp and dedicating your time! The thing I enjoyed the most was the
hike. It was fun because there were so many people around and a cool atmosphere.
My favorite meal was the burgers, because I haven't had them in a while.


My favourite activity was the Squawk Squad because we had to walk up steep stairs and
find morse codes to figure it out. I also enjoyed the river crossing. My biggest challenge
was the water activity because my fingers were getting cold and I was getting drenched.


My question for you is what was your favourite activity?
Thank you for coming and spending lots of time on cooking food, and helping with activities

Ngā mihi
Yours sincerely

Lily

Monday 26 November 2018

Thursday 8 November 2018

Māori Phrases


WALT; Ask and answer questions
S.C; We will be successful when we can ask and answer a range of different questions.

‘’He aha tēnei?’’ What is this?’’
‘’He rakiraki tēnā. ‘’That is a duck.”
“He ngeru tēnā.”    “That is a cat.”
“He makimaki tēnā” “ That is a monkey.”
Tēnei means (this is by me). Tēnā means (that by you) terā means
(that over there)
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WALT;count to 100
Be able to talk about numbers
Ask how many of something; ‘’E hia ngā kiore?’’ How many mice are there?


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We will be successful when we can count to 100. Answer questions about

How many of something ‘’E rua ngā poaka?’’ There are two pigs.

Wednesday 7 November 2018

My Mihi

Monday 5 November 2018

Descriptive Writing

At the moment in class, we have been writing on descriptive writing. We have been using pictures to give us ideas of what to write about. Here is my work.


Bring Your Pet To School Day!



Hi, my name is Apple, and today was bring your pet to school day. So I brought along Terry!
When I was walking to school with Terry, sadly I created traffic jams.
There was a lot of calling out and tooting of horns. Terry and I had to quicken our pace to ease the problem. When I got to school my teacher was quite alarmed, and all of the children crowed around Terry, as his footsteps thudded around the class!

Where was I going fit Terry amongst all of these other pets? How was I going to feed him?
He could eat any of these kids pets for morning tea! Even his footsteps created a shudder through class. But to my relief, Terrys best friend arrived at school just as the bell went to ring. Both of them filled half the playground!


When Terry and I started to walk to class from morning tea, the principle quicky paced her way up to us and said, “EXCUSE ME. A dinosaur is not an appropriate animal to bring to school or... Should I say, creature, to bring to school!” “No, you call him a creature you should call him Terry,” I replied. “Well then.. You must take him home this instant!”
She told me. So I walked Terry home and apologised to Terry for the rude words he had heard
the principal say.

Terry is my pet dinosaur, but the school obviously isn't ready for him!