Mrs Hansen has a new lamb called Studly and we got to watch him being fed. For some children this was their first time seeing a lamb being fed.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Week 9 Cross Country
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Middle School Cross-Country 16.9.2020 Year 4 Girls 1st Selby Henderson 2nd Ariella Cocker 3rd Lily Skinner 4th Millie Rawlinson 5th Yvonne Young |
Middle School Cross-Country 16.9.2020 Year 3 Boys 1st Henry Visagie 2nd Boston Liupuhi 3rd = Declan Wolfe 3rd = Lucas Wymer 5th Mason Jennings |
Middle School Cross-Country 16.9.2020 Year 3 Girls 1st Lauren Newby 2nd Molly Elders 3rd Kiana Jackman 4th Penny Raos 5th Isla Alderton 6th Anahera Woolen |
Middle School Cross-Country 16.9.2020 Year 4 Boys 1st Cullen Moore 2nd Corey Williams 3rd Max McLean 4th Caleb Morgan |
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Week 8 - Bloggers Logan and Katie
We have been learning about the Area in maths. Room 11 has created mini obstacles. We made them 3D and then we coloured them in. Afterwards we worked out the area or each obstacle and its base. We chose these three because they popped out of the page: We can't wait for you to come in and see them in real life!
Friday, September 11, 2020
Week 8 - Hartly comes to school
Hartly came to school on Monday and Tuesday this week. He had such a great time in Room 11 although a little bit scared. Here is some writing about him...
I am so HAPPY because Hartly came to visit Room 11. First Hartly was shaking and shivering because he was scared, but then he got better. He’s got the most cutest heart on his body. I just want to hug him! He once climbed into the back of the board and ate the feathers. It made me giggle! Written by Katie
On Monday Mrs Massey brought her adorable and cute puppy to school. If you do not know his name it is Hartly and he is a Jack Russell. If you didn’t know this my nana has a Jack Russell too. Hartly licked my hand. I can’t wait to pat Hartly. By Ronan
Hartly is a tiny Jack Russell. I love how little Hartly has a heart, it makes him so special to us! For a little pup he has a loud voice. He howls like he is going to die! The little puppy shivered like a big earthquake had arrived. Hartly lay on Mrs Massey’s knees and fell asleep! Sometimes he went into the whiteboard and ate the feathers! I can’t touch him because of parvovirus and he is 8 weeks old. I can’t wait till I can touch Hartly. Written by Emily T
Today Hartly came to visit, he was so cute! But he whined and cried so much. He was so distracting and so nervous. Mrs Massey kept telling him he wasn’t going to die! When we were working he sniffed my toe and donked my hand with his nose. The only reason he is called Hartly is because he’s got a heart on the side of him. That’s what happened when
Hartly came to visit.
Written by Nate
Week 8 - Travel-wise winners
Congratulations to this weeks Travel-wise winners Jett and Nate. Keep walking or wheeling to school.
Week 7 - Back to school
We are back at school now at Level 2.5. We shared how we felt about lockdown then threw a ball of wool to the next person. When we looked at the web we had made we realized that we are all connected in how we feel about lockdown. We also realized how connected we are and how the virus could spread. We are making sure to hand sanitize, stay out of our friends moist breath zone and to cough or sneeze in our elbows.
Merry Christmas and the last blog post ever
Well the time has come to say goodbye to my blog. I started this blog in March of 2017 when I moved into Room 11 to keep my families in t...

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The children have been sharing all about their cultures and later in the blog I will share a slideshow. In class we have been learning wha...
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We have finally finished our Valley KIDS inquiry. The last part of the inquiry was where the children worked in their house groups to c...
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Wow what a wonderful class I have got. Your children are settling in to school and the routines so well. Here are some photos of them wor...