Friday, 13 February 2015
My Extraordinary Day
On my extraordinary day I went to attack the dinosaurs. I tried to push through but that didn’t work. There were T Rex's and triceratops guarding me. I had nothing but my sword. I got my sword. Now it was a fight. I swung my sword. The dinosaurs moved fast, back and back. I saw my sword shining with silver. I was getting tired. The fight was almost over. I saw a tyrannosaurus. I had only one chance. I jumped on its back. It flew me back home. What an extraordinary day it had been.
By Liam
Tautoru are going to the beach on Monday from 9.30-11am as apart of our Inquiry - What's in our backyard? If you are able to help during this time please email cturnbull@worserbay.school.nz before Monday.
Thanks, Tautoru team
Thanks, Tautoru team
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Thursday, 5 February 2015
Tuning Into Our Backyard Inquiry Term 1 2015
Our New Inquiry--What's In My Backyard?
We are exploring what lives in our backyards. As part of our tuning in stage of the inquiry we would like to encourage the children to take the long weekend to investigate like scientists and capture images with photographs, drawings, videos, writing, etc of our own backyards. Please bring in any artifacts, objects of interest and images that have been collected over the weekend.
Thanks.,
The Junior Team
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