Monday, 23 February 2015
Thursday, 19 February 2015
The Night Sky - By Jupiter
A black carpet filled the sky as it turned to night.
I smelt the day fade away.
I felt darkness gather around and I heard the silent moon rise at the beach.
I smelt the day fade away.
I felt darkness gather around and I heard the silent moon rise at the beach.
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Calling all Gardeners, Geologists, Scientists, historians and interested Inquirers
Dear Families
As we are venturing into our discovery of all things wonderful in our backyard we would love to have the expertise of any parents who would be be willing to come and share their knowledge and expertise with us.
If you are interested in visiting the Tautoru Classroom please let Aimee, Chrissy, Danny or Gillian know. We would love to have some visitors over the next few weeks during the students Finding Out stage of their inquiry.
Thanks from the Tautoru teaching team.
As we are venturing into our discovery of all things wonderful in our backyard we would love to have the expertise of any parents who would be be willing to come and share their knowledge and expertise with us.
If you are interested in visiting the Tautoru Classroom please let Aimee, Chrissy, Danny or Gillian know. We would love to have some visitors over the next few weeks during the students Finding Out stage of their inquiry.
Thanks from the Tautoru teaching team.
Thinking Like a Scientist - Our discovery into 'What's in our backyard'
'What's in our backyard?'
The Tautoru team are well on their way with their inquiry about 'What's in our backyard?'.
We have been tuning in and finding out about what's in our own backyard, our school and local beach backyard.
Some Tuning In questions the students have been pondering have been...
- What is a backyard?
- What do I have in my own backyard?
- What are the similarities and differences between my own backyard and our Worser Bay School backyard?
- What have we found out about our fellow Teacher's backyards?
- What can we see, feel, hear and touch at our own Worser Bay Beach?
- How can we beautify our own school backyard and environment?
- What are we curious to find out?
- How do sunflowers grow?
Have a look at some fantastic photos of some of Tautoru students planting their own sunflower seeds. They are going to track their Sunflower seeds progress over the coming weeks and eventually plant them in our own school backyard to beautify our environment.
What makes me Extraordinary...
I am an amazing surfer. I
can surf all the way to dry sand!
I also can surf tidal
waves. I can write as fast as a rocket!
I can swim 1,000
kilometres and I can run as fast as a cheetah. I am strong and I can lift a
house. I can bake a pie in one second. I have a great sense of smell and I can
smell a dog from a mile away.
Theo B
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
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