Thursday, 28 September 2017

Term 3 highlights

1. Go4it- go for it is a really good thing to do because that it is nice and active.

2.Te Reo rotations- te reo  rotations were awesomely fun and it helps us learn more te reo.

3. Crocodiles/Cops & Robbers golden time- thought the games on the play grounds were the best golden times in my point of view.
4.seasons art -the seasons art is my favorite artwork in the whole term and it help my drawing skills.

5.The seed flower art-I enjoy gluing and painting like the Technic we used in the seed art.

6. story bird-story bird is good because it is the site that we use and we can use our imagination with nice images. 
 
7. Mandarin-Mandarin is a nice language to learn with our Chinese teacher Bethany.

8.Think before you click posters-The 'Think before you click'Posters were one of the free creativity type of work and it was the type of work I like mostly.
9.Climbing trees in playtime-climbing trees is one of the thing most kids like to do and it is fun except when the trees are wet and slippery!
!0. Getting the super kid award-Getting the super kid award is one of the things that kids don't really keep getting and it makes me proud.
11.Season riddle-The season riddle was enjoyable  because of the descriptive language.

12. Math Whizz screencastify-The screencastify was a little hard when I first tried it in room 16 nut now it is actually quite nice to do.

Term 4 Goals

Math Whizz Screencastify

Thursday, 14 September 2017

Season Riddle

I am a season...

Trees start to get bare when I come around.
Colorful leaves fall covering the trees and ground like a blanket.
I make the grey clouds flow over the blue sky.
As I approach the days slowly stretch themselves out,as  the night is cut out.
Animals collect food to survive the winter.
The plants start to dry out.
People start to wear clothes a little warmer.
The  sun puts its warmth and light a little down,  and the cold changes its temperature.
The wind whooshes around giving a waving touch to everything.
Animals go back to there habitats to hybernate.

What season am I?