Chrissy and Shona's writing groups looked at the marrows in the classroom and the zucchini on the plants in the garden. They have been writing about them:
I have zucchini growing in my garden and I eat the zucchini. By Emelie.
I like zucchini with crunchy chips and it is very delicious. By Keir.
I don't like to eat zucchini because it is too squishy for me. By Marnie.
I like zucchini. I hope Shona brings a zucchini slice to school. By Hadley.
It grows in gardens and on plants. I like it with wet noodles. By Chris.
I like zucchini with onion and tomatoes. They taste yummy. My Mum lets me put zucchini on the barbecue. Sometimes Mum lets me take it to other people. By Stella.
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Rock Pool Inquiry
We are loving our inquiry about change, specifically how rock pools change.
If you visit any rock pools in the evening or at the weekends, please send through some pictures of what you find to Nicola at: nstevenson@worserbay.school.nz We will put these on the blog and discuss in class. Thank you!
A group of students learning about seaweed during guided reading time. |
Beach trip
Dear Parents & Caregivers,
We plan to go to the beach on Wednesday 8th March weather permitting. We are going into two groups.
Year 1's and 2's: Shona & Chrissy
9.15am - 10.15am
Year 3's: Nicola & Scott
10.30am - 11.30am
If you are a parent and able to help walk the kids up and down to the beach as well as be at the beach with the kids please let us know. If you can please identify which year group you're child is in and please tell the teacher responsible for that group.
Children will need:
Sunhat
Drink bottle
Sensible walking shoes
thanks,
Team Tautoru
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
We have been asking questions for our research...
As part of our inquiry into rock pools, we have been thinking about different animals that live there. We have been working in groups to ask questions about an animal of our choice.
We have begun to put together links to different sites for the students.
Find out more by clicking the links below (we will be adding to these as our inquiry progresses):
Crabs
Mussels
Jellyfish
Sea Anemones
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Rock pools
Rock Pool inquiry
As part of our inquiry we have been creating our own rock pools with the creatures we found at the beach.
We have labeled them and then thought of questions we want answered. We are going to begin investigating and researching more about the rocky shore.
Friday, 26 February 2016
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