Friday, 17 October 2014
Thursday, 16 October 2014
How to Make a Shrinking Potion
The Shrinking Potion
Is there someone you
would like to shrink?
If so you will need
some sparkles from a blue ladybird.
White powder from a
vanishing zombie.
A fragment of tooth
from the Lochness Monster.
An eyeball from a Green
Tree monster.
On the night before
Halloween you will need to gather in a silent cave with the ingredients for the
potion.
Sit in a circle around
a fire in the cave with a frying pan and a round table.
When the frying pan is
about to explode from heat, add all of the ingredients.
Mix them together, they
will go cold. Then put your hand in the potion and you will be able to make a
bubble.
Put the bubble into a
bottle.
After 1 year your potion
will be ready to use.
You will need to put it
into someone’s cup of tea and wait for 2 minutes after they have drunk it. Then they will shrink to the size of a grain of sand.
Good luck with your
shrinking potion.
By Danny's Literacy Group
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Parent Morning Tea
ALL: Good morning Parents and welcome to our Morning Tea.
Seniors: We are now going to say our food karakia
Juniors: We have a few thank you’s to say
Gemma: Thank you for helping us design our costumes.
Tommy: Thank you for painting the boxes for our set.
Molly: Thank you for helping us create beautiful faces for the show.
Chester: Thank you for all your help backstage.
Lucie: Thank you for taking fantastic photos of us.
Gretel: Thanks for the help with the dance choreography.
Charlie T: Thanks for helping us with all the beautiful dance moves.
Hugo: Thanks for helping us make our costumes.
ALL: Now please enjoy your Morning Tea from all of us at Worser Bay School.
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Friday, 26 September 2014
An afternoon at the beach
On Wednesday afternoon the weather was perfect, so the children from Tautoru went down to the beach to build sculptures and sandcastles.
The Sleepover
More photos from the year 3 and 4 Sleepover. The children were awesome. Let's do it again next year!
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