
Wednesday, 30 August 2017
Rugby World Cup
Today we had a special surprise visit at school... the Webb Ellis Cup came to visit! Ian Foster brought the trophy to show it to us. He was the only person allowed to touch it.

Ornithologists
We have been visiting our Goodwood School forest as ornithologists. We did a bird count. We saw mostly sparrows and some piwakawaka.

We have noticed that there aren't many native birds in our school forest. We noticed that our forest doesn't look like a healthy forest. There are holes through the forest... we can see the paddock through it!


We wonder, how can we attract more native birds to our school forest? We have written to the Cambridge Tree Trust to ask if they can help us with finding plants for our forest. They said yes!
We have noticed that there aren't many native birds in our school forest. We noticed that our forest doesn't look like a healthy forest. There are holes through the forest... we can see the paddock through it!
We wonder, how can we attract more native birds to our school forest? We have written to the Cambridge Tree Trust to ask if they can help us with finding plants for our forest. They said yes!
Sunday, 27 August 2017
Monday Week 6
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We had to think really carefully and chat to our buddy so we could help each other. We discovered it was 25 blocks!! |
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We think we might have to plant more trees with flowers and berries and then maybe the birds might come back. |
Monday, 14 August 2017
Book Week - Read, Read, Read!
Book Week - Toitoi
The Edior of Toitoi visited Goodwood School today. Toitoi is a New Zealand publication of children's writing and art. Charlotte read to us and shared the amazing work in the Toitoi books. She told us that we can submit writing and/or art to Toitoi by the end of each term. Work is selected to be in the Toitoi book each term. We loved reading and hearing wonderful created by other children around New Zealand. There were some really clever artworks in the books too!

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