Thursday 30 March 2017

In the beginning...

 Mr Crane visited us today to tell us a maori legend
 and so it begins......


 The story of Papatuanuku and Ranganui


 The earth was very dark.
 A man was needed.
 A very strong man.
 And then Ranginui is chosen and she has curly red hair! We laughed so much that our tummies hurt.




Then Papatuanuku and Ranginui had lots and lots of children children.
This son with the big black hair was strong and pushed his parents apart.and now the earth was light.


and now the earth was light.




Cambridge used to be mountains and valleys until... there was a big explosion! We can't wait to learn more stories about Cambridge.

Tuesday 21 March 2017

Mapping Goodwood

Yesterday we were like birds, floating above Goodwood School.  
We used Google Earth to zoom in over Goodwood School.  

  

We used Google Earth to help us to draw maps of our significant places at Goodwood School.
We looked carefully and used our knowledge of shapes to draw the buildings, the court, the pool and other special places that we like to learn and play.


We added labels and a title.


  

All of our maps looked different, even though they had a lot of the same significant places.


Can you see our significant places?


Sunday 19 March 2017

Sensational Sunflowers


It is Autumn now and our sunflowers are dying so we decided to cut off the head and get the seeds out.   But... our scissors broke into three pieces!
     

So we pulled the sunflower out of the ground using our big muscles.



We twisted and bent the stem to break the flower head off.


  

The sunflower was a bit heavy with so many seeds in it.



We brought the sunflower inside and then we pulled the seeds out.  It was tricky to get the seeds out, we had to pinch with our sneaky fingers.


  


   

We wrote about our sunflower and we used connectives to join our ideas in our writing.
  
Look at this clever writing!

Monday 13 March 2017

Amazing Authors


Yesterday in Ruma Piwakawaka we worked collaboratively to write some piwakawaka nouns and verbs.  Nouns are words that are people, places or things.  Verbs are words that are actions or things you can do.




We used our verbs and nouns to write about piwakawakas.  We activated our nouns with verbs.



We are clever cookie authors!  


Thursday 9 March 2017

Ruru

       Did you know? We have been writing facts about Rurus.
    Rurus have bold eyes so they can see in the dark. They are nocturnal because the sleep in the day.

They have big wings so they can fly silently and hunt for their food. Insects, weta, beetles and small birds are what they like to eat.

Goodwood School Wedding

Miss Frederickson and Mike got married this morning in the Goodwood School hall.  We all went to the wedding.  Miss Frederickson was wearing a beautiful white bride's wedding dress.  It had flowers. We got to have a boogie at the end of the wedding in the hall!