Today we were learning about making positive comments on blogs. We know that when we are online we need to use our "online manners." We are connecting with Team 3 Green Class at Lincoln Primary School in Canterbury. You can check out their blog:
Thursday, 27 October 2016
Yay! Brian is back!
Brian is back! He has been to visit Nikoline in Sweden. He has had a great summer (winter for us) and Nikoline will email some pictures soon. These girls were thrilled with their messages and are writing back.
Releasing a skink
We had a visit today from a curious neighbourhood cat called Orio.
On the way to the supermarket Nicola and Scott met Dylan's father and he was saving a skink from the paws of Orio!
We released the skink in our school lizard garden where we hope it will live long basking i n the sun.
Planting
We are planting at the moment and we are finding a lot of worms in our garden. We are having fun and are going to do some more next week. Thank you Phil (Dylan's dad) for helping us in the garden. By Lily S
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Our ideas for the new Children's Garden at the Botanical Gardens
Today we had a visit from Anneke and Ally from Wellington Botanical Gardens. They showed us different plants. We learnt lots about different plants and their uses. They were keen to get our ideas for the new children's garden in the Wellington Botanical Gardens.
"The garden will be a learning space where children will:
traditional plant skills and useslearn out about the medicinal properties of native plantsfind with plants important to other cultures.work
Wellington Botanic Garden will maintain the Children's Garden, and provide an educator to work with school groups and visitors.”
You can read more on the website: http://childrensgarden.org.nz/
Here are some of our ideas for the children's garden:
Thank you Anneke and Ally for talking to us. We are enjoying our growing inquiry! Also a big thank you to Sophie (Matilda's mum) for arranging this for us.
Labels:
botanical gardens,
change,
growing,
inquiry,
sustainability,
visits
Teaching the Teachers
These students were great leaders today and taught some teachers from Island Bay how to use Seesaw. You guys are
Look what arrived in the post!
We're Jamming!
Yesterday we made jam as part of our inquiry. We made blueberry jam. Scott was going wild in the kitchen. This is our "creating" part of the inquiry. We're looking forward to celebrating and sharing our learning.
By Pippa
Probability
Today for maths, we talked about probability. We thought what it would be impossible, possible and certain that we would see at Worser Bay Beach today.
It would be impossible to see a snowman and an alien, possible to see a jellyfish and a submarine and certain that we will see sand and seawater.
Earthquake Drill
Today we had an earthquake drill. We knew to "Drop, Cover and Hold". We had to stay there until the gorgeous Civil Defence lady in the hard hat, came to tell us that it was "All clear".
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Raising Agent Inquiry
We are planning a presentation to show the results of our Raising Agent inquiry. We are ready to share what we have been doing with other students so that we can celebrate what we have done!
Jack and the Beanstalk Writing
As part of our inquiry about change, we will be growing plants. In literacy we have been retelling the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. We will be putting some of these on display during the week. Come in and have a look!
Writing by Evan
Writing by Jasmine
Writing by Sammy C
Friday, 21 October 2016
Best Digital Resource – Finalist: Nicola Stevenson, Tautoru Blog

By Eva
From the newsletter:
WE ARE SO PROUD OF NICOLA - CONGRATULATIONS!!
INTERFACE is a magazine for ICT educators and our committed Nicola is a finalist in the ‘Best Digital Resource’ category.
"...
We’ll be officially announcing the finalists on our website this morning (https://interfaceonline.co.nz/meet-this-years-finalists-and-vote-for-your-winners/) and in the November issue of the magazine, which comes out early next week. I’ve also attached a ‘Finalist’ logo that you are welcome to use. INTERFACE readers will be invited to review the finalists’ entries and vote for their
(From the editor)
SO PLEASE CHECK IT OUT, SUPPORT NIC and VOTE!!!!
Spanish and Friday Choice Afternoon
On a Friday afternoon, students can choose what they learn. This year we have been very fortunate that Maria has given up her time to teach us Spanish. These students chose to be part of this group.
Today we learnt about things in the kitchen through song and dance.
Here is the song that we learnt:
Students have also started to run their own workshops. Last week one of our students ran a workshop about how to draw a superhero.
Today a couple of our students ran a gymnastics workshop.
We are loving the learner agency. It's very exciting!
Perfect Pizzas...
Today we carried on with our raising agent pizza dough experiment. We made one pizza base with yeast in it and one with four eggs in it. This was the pizza base with yeast in it. The dough looked puffy and white.
This is a cup of yeast. It looked like little seeds in water! We had to wait five minutes for it to get puffy and frothy.
The pizza dough with eggs in it looked yellowish and bubbly. It had little green herbs in it (oregano).
When the egg pizza base was in the oven it looked like a bubbly volcano. It wasn't as yellow as before.
We got to taste test our pizza bases. Most people liked the pizza base with yeast in it. It was nice and soft. We discovered the pizza with yeast rose the highest. The one with no raising agent rose the least.
By Clem
This is a cup of yeast. It looked like little seeds in water! We had to wait five minutes for it to get puffy and frothy.
The pizza dough with eggs in it looked yellowish and bubbly. It had little green herbs in it (oregano).
When the egg pizza base was in the oven it looked like a bubbly volcano. It wasn't as yellow as before.
We got to taste test our pizza bases. Most people liked the pizza base with yeast in it. It was nice and soft. We discovered the pizza with yeast rose the highest. The one with no raising agent rose the least.
By Clem
Labels:
cooking,
discovering,
inquiry,
pizza,
questioning,
Tautoru
Pesto on Pizza Bread!!
Scott and Susie's maths groups made pesto yesterday with mint, parsley, garlic and lemon skin. It looked delicious. Today we got to taste our pesto on pizza bases and it was super yum!
Clem thought she would like to make some at home.
Katherine thought the pesto was really good and tasted minty!
Kate thought it was really minty and looked squishy.
We had fun making and trying out our fresh pesto!

Clem thought she would like to make some at home.
Katherine thought the pesto was really good and tasted minty!
Kate thought it was really minty and looked squishy.
We had fun making and trying out our fresh pesto!
Labels:
cooking,
creativity,
maths,
perseverance,
pesto
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