Thursday 30 March 2017

A long day at Long Bay!

On Tuesday we visited Long Bay, to learn more about the ecosystems on the rocky shore. In addition to sea creatures we saw pukekos, bunnies, ducks and a white-faced heron! Here are some excerpts from the children's stories about what they saw, and some photos - kindly shared by our fabulous parent helpers. 




When we were at the rock pools we were looking for some interesting sea creatures when out of the corner of my eye I saw a starfish. It was blue and on the bottom of it it was all spiky. It was alive and I even saw it move. I didn't touch it because it was really spiky.

by Ava

When we finally got to the rock pools the first thing I saw was a tiny crab. The crab was greyish black with tiny spots on it. It had claws that were very tiny. I also saw a shrimp. The shrimp was translucent with red stripes all over it. I saw it camouflage. It camouflaged with the rock.
by Alannah



On Tuesday my class went to Long Bay. First we went to the rock pools but on the way there we crossed a river. We can't go over it, we can't go under it, we have to go through it! Splash, splosh, splash, splosh.

by George



The sea snail looked black and there was water inside the sea snail, and it looked like it was vomiting on me. We were putting the sea snails back because they were meant to be wet so they don't die.

by Jacob




We headed to the rock pools across the river. When we went across the river I sprinted like a lion was chasing me across the Long Bay river, and it was long! When we got to the rock pools I instantly wanted to climb but first I had to dry off. My feet were drowning in salty, sandy water from the sea.by Cosmo


I saw the shrimp darting backwards and forwards. I saw a starfish slowly moving down. The shrimp looked whitish. The starfish looked like it had orange tentacles with pink! I was really interesting!by Paea




Next I was looking in a shady place when I saw something shaped like a star. It did not do anything, it was frozen on the rocks. I felt it...it was spongy. Suddenly I realised it was a starfish! They were so amazing, I wanted to stay longer.by Zara


I could hear everyone screaming then we got into a big stream. I could hear all the water splashing up into my shoes and the mud squelching into the little holes, squelch, squelch. I went to the other side. The mud had got in.by Flynn















Tuesday 28 March 2017

Gala Art

Here's our class canvas for the upcoming auction. It's called "Kowhaiwhai Variations". We also have other examples our printmaking displayed in the classroom and in the corridor of the senior block, so do drop in and have a look!



Down in the Park (2)

Here are some more reflections on the trip to Waitaramoa Reserve...


At Waitaramoa Reserve I saw a little blue bird called a pukeko and a butterfly. A black thing surprised me.
By Takumi

The first interesting thing I saw was a bee.It had black stripes and a little tiny tail. I think bees are primary counsumers. The bees wrere making honey. Thesecond intresting thing Isaw was a eel. The eel was eating fish.I t was long and brown and fat. I even saw a tiny mouth.
I think they are secondery consumers. I want to learn more about eels.
By Kingston

When I went to Waitaramoa Reserve I saw a feather. It was dark black. It had bugs on it. It had white on the bottom right. It looked like a heron feather. The leafhopper was brown with little dots. It eats plants. It is a primary consumer. I was surprised that they dart fast.
By Ethan

Yesterday we went on a trip. I saw a pukeko. It was blue and black and his beak was read. The pukeko has wings. He was at the top of the tree. I also saw a ladybird. It was blue with black spots. The ladybird was on the leaves and I saw a moth!
By Fiona

The first thing I saw was a leaf hopper. I think they are primary consumers in the food chain. Nother interesting thing I saw were ducks. I reckon they are secondary consumers because they eat insects and plants. I wonder what eats ducks?
By Holly

The first thing I saw was a butterfly and a fish. The fish was swimming really fast and the butterfly was sitting on a daisy. The thing that surprised me was the fish. I never knew that fish could swim in swamps.
By Lottie

When we were walking across the wood I saw fishes in the water and an eel. The fish is eaten by the eel.By William


On the trip I saw a swan plant with no caterpillars on it, and only wasps. I thought that the wasps had eaten all the caterpillars. A caterpillar is a primary consumer and a wasp is a secondary consumer. I was surprised by a spider because he made an amazing web. It nearly looked like a net.
By Atalia

The interesting things that I saw are an eel and a bee. Something that surprised me was that I saw a very black bird and that its wings were long. I wonder how bees make honey?
By Francesca

Monday 27 March 2017

Buddy reading

On Friday we had our first buddy reading session for the year with our new partner class, Rm 7. This year, our class are the "big buddies" not the little ones! Everyone did a lovely job listening to and helping the Year Twos as they read. Here are some photos from the session...













Sunday 19 March 2017

Down in the Park (1)

Here's some photos and reflections from our trip last Wednesday. There's more to follow later in the week!



Saturday 18 March 2017

Work hard, play hard!

This is a little movie I put together to showcase some of the fun things that children get up to at lunchtime and playtime...



Wednesday 8 March 2017

Getting into the moment...

Recently we have been working on "getting into the moment" in our writing. We described what happens at bedtime, taking care to include the things we see, feel, hear, smell, and taste. Here is Paea reading her piece.