Saturday, February 28, 2015

Hiwi The Kiwi Show

Today the Minstrel played lots of songs for us. He cracked us up when someone came up to the front. He called them Booboo and the girls Sweety Pie. He did a really good job when Campbell came up. He made rhyming words with their names and he added a lot of hunour. He talked to us about big, medium and small fish. He told us to always bring a ruler to measure the fish. You cannot take big or small fish but you can take medium fish because it is the right size. You can not take the big fish because they might be having babies and small because they need to grow. You also need flares when you’re in danger. You take off the lid and a big yellow ball and it goes high in the sky. Now for my fishing story… Two years ago I went fishing with grandad Jon and my family. We went on Grandad Jon’s boat- his boat is huge. I looked at the water and there were heaps of fish. I got a turn with the fishing rod and I caught a fish. I gave it to Grandad Jon. He checked if it was the right size and it was. We caught ten fish. When we had finished we went back to Dunedin. We cooked them. They were delicious. By Connor

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Ways We Work At School

We learnt the ways we work at school are competitive, individual and co-operative.
Competitive has many losers. Individual can be hard. When we were co-operating we had work together. This can be hard too.

Web Of Life


We made a web of life by connecting animals, insects, natural features like rainwater and man made features like concrete, as well as people. It showed how things can be connected. It made a pattern from the wool that joined things together.
The sun could have connected to all the things. The web of life could have been made in many different ways.