Friday, 8 March 2019

Weekly update Friday 8 March

Hi,

This week has been the coolest week ever!!! My favourite part was my eel field trip on Thursday.  I LOVED it so much.  I really LOVED the picking up the Galaxiids. But I also LOVED making the ephemeral art.  But my FAVOURITE part was touching the eels with my own two hands.  It was amazing!  They were slimy and they were wriggling on top of each other.  One was just lying there like my cat.  I can't describe how amazing it was to see and touch a long finned eel with my own two hands.  I Loved it so much.


Wednesday, 20 February 2019

Tidying The Good Life February 1

Met petuna> 

That's what I named her she the very scary scarecrow in the good life.

This is us pulling out a big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big weed in the garden because over the holidays the weeds got big big big big big big big big big big big big big super 

BIG



Thank you 

Isla


Friday, 26 October 2018

Term 4 week 2 Weekly reflection

Ramere 26 Whiringa -a -nuku

So This is my weekly reflection in a video the person helping me and also doing their weekly reflection is Simon one of my best friends and there's also a special guest.

Here's the video    > 


Friday, 14 September 2018

Weekly reflection

Ramere 14 Mahuru

Morena koutou tenei ko toku wiki whakaata good morning everyone this is my weekly reflection.  


What I liked this week was badminton.  Did you know that badminton is the fastest racket sport in the world.What I also liked was little house on the prairie it is a book for chapter chat.It is a classical and I am really enjoying it.

I think...That this week was pretty cool because we got to do fun activities to do with social justice week.This week is also national Maori week that is why my  title is in maori.I also think that my writing is going pretty good.I am writing a diary entry, it is about a girl called Cassidy Kilock on summer camp she isn't in the same cabin as her best friends Molly Jones and Lillie Grey instead she is with her frenemies.

I wonder if God really is Bald with a long white beard and a giant halo and a robe.

I learned how to gather data in statistics and how to make a stem and leaf graph.

Mihi koe mo panui toku wiki whakaata Thank you for reading my weekly reflection.

Friday, 31 August 2018

Weekly reflection

Friday 31 August

My favourite part of the week this week might be writting.Me and a boy named Harrison have been working on our writing together.We have been doing it on punishments in the 1950's and 60's and then now.In the 1950's and 60's they used weapons for punishments.

I also liked doing the Watties cans for good we finally finished on the total of 427 cans!We used the cans and made a picture of mary and some of the children stood around it.

The interesting part of the week this week was reading.I read a non-fiction book about bones.I learned that there are 2 types of classes in the animal kingdom.The class without bones are called vertebrates and the class without are called Invertebrates.

There was also Badminton which was fun.We played a game called biggest fan where you point at someone and say"I challenge you" and then you play paper scissors rock them and if you lose then they follow you and if you lose then you have to follow them round.

There was nothing that was boring this week because it was so fun.


Friday, 10 August 2018

Week 3 reflection

Friday 10 August 2018

The highlight of my week this week is probably my 'What came before?' report. It is about my Ferrymead visit. It is about what school was like and entertainment how and what mothers cooked and toys that the kids used to play with. Or maybe it was seeing all the wattie's cans out in the corridor.

The Batten team are working on something called Wattie's cans for good. So far we have 197 watties can. That was the highlight of my week.

Grace

Friday 10 August 2018

This is a slide that I have been working on for the past week. It's all about grace and the symbols and sacraments that God gave us. Grace is something we haven't earned or don't deserve. It's God's love in disguise. You can't see it but you can feel it.