Showing posts with label Quadblogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quadblogging. Show all posts

Saturday 15 October 2016

Travelling Tales: Bob the Big White Shark



We have been involved in the first travelling tale. "This is a club that is designed to connect children to other schools so they can collaborate to create short stories to share with the world." This tale has been to Luxembourg, Taiwan and New Zealand.

Students in Nicola's literacy group helped to come up with the ideas for the middle part of the story (the problem/ dilema). Molly, Marnie, Hadley, Lachlan and Nye's voices are heard in this tale. 

Tuesday 20 September 2016

Quadblogging: This week students show us around International School of Luxembourg


We have permission to post this video clip on our blog.

It's such an exciting time! We've started Quadblogging. We are connected with schools in England, Luxembourg and Canada. 

Here are the participating schools. Please take time to have a look at their blogs and leave a comment on their posts. Don't forget to say who you are and where you are from (Worser Bay School, NZ)


St. Augustine’s School, England
International School of Luxembourg
Caroline School, Canada
Worser Bay, New Zealand

This week we will be getting to know Mr Bevan's Class Blog at the International School of Luxembourg.



Sunday 11 September 2016

Quadblogging: Favourite Books

unknownWe are very excited to be involved in a project called "Quadblogging". We have connected with schools in Luxembourg, England and Canada and will be commenting on each other's blog posts and working on different projects together.
Week 1: 
We will be focusing on Holly Blog from St. Augustines School in Nottingham, UK: http://holly2016-17.sasblogs.net
They have asked us...
"Hello to all our quadblogging friends. We hope that you enjoy looking at everything we have been up to over the past week and what we get up to this week.
We are reading a book called FUNNYBONES by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. Have you read it?
What is your classes favourite book?"