Hi my names Justin from Melville Intermediate Room 8 in New Zealand. I took the photographs of our lunches. Some people take their lunches out so thay dont have to keep geting their food out and leave their lunch boxes in their bags thats why you didn't see many in the photos.
English: "The Machine Age", "Pirates", "St Patrick's Day" Afrikaans: "Birthday Parties" and "Me and my Family" Maths: Revision of Grade 4 work, The four operations History: Timelines and Evidence Geography: Maps Science: Space Technology: Build a Pencil Pot Computers: Microsoft Publishing Economic Management Science: Wants and Needs Life Orientation: Me, Myself and I Art: Pencil Sketching, Valentine's Crafts and Building a Pirate Island Music: Singing and Reading Music Sport: Athletics, Netball and Soccer
English: Books & Authors and Games & Sports Afrikaans: "Family" and "My Bedroom" Maths: Fractions History: The San and Khoi peoples of Africa Geography: Weather and Climate Science: Reproduction in Animals Technology: Making our own books Computers: Microsoft Publishing Economic Management Science: The Economic Cycle Life Orientation: My Rights Art: Paper Mache bowls Music: Singing and Reading Music Sport: Netball and Soccer
English: "England" and "Egypt" Afrikaans: "Houses and Homes" and "Camp" Maths: Data Handling and Problem solving History: The Ancient Egyptians Geography: South Africa's Natural Resources Science: Water Technology: Build an Egyptian Shaduf Computers: Microsoft Publishing Economic Management Science: Entrepreneurship Life Orientation: Personal Development Art: Graphic Design and Talent Concert Music: Singing and Reading Music Sport: Netball and Soccer
English: "Cowboys" and "Newspapers" Afrikaans: "Pets" and "Christmas" Maths: Geometry History: Incas Geography: SA Relief Science: Plants and Soil Technology: Build an Egyptian Shaduf Computers: Microsoft Publishing Economic Management Science: Entrepreneurship Life Orientation: My Community Art: 3D sculpture Music: Singing and Reading Music Sport: Netball and Soccer
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Good...
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prope...
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THIS IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT VONAGE MOBILE I have been able to play around
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Remem...
Homework - February 15
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We hope to see you tomorrow night from 5:30 - 6:30 in the gym! Students
will be presenting their social studies projects and poetry books!
Language Arts: A...
ENGAGE ME!
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Pupils from Robin Hood primary school, Birmingham, worked with a film crew
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Happy Holidays and Good Luck!!!!
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Dear children,
I hope you enjoyed your gradutaion trip and I wish you all the best for
2012.
Happy holidays! You deserve them!!!
We'll miss you!!
Baby Gentis is a…
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It was so fun to see how many people voted on what they thought Baby Gentis
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Wha...
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Lo...
Putting on the brakes...
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In the following lesson, the students are practicing using the same words
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as a...
Peter Puppy's Pyjama Party
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Baking Biscuits
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enjo...
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By Paul, Caleb, and Charlie
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i...
Happy St Patrick's Day!!!
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Ka...
Create your Own Book
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Hi my names Justin from Melville Intermediate Room 8 in New Zealand. I took the photographs of our lunches. Some people take their lunches out so thay dont have to keep geting their food out and leave their lunch boxes in their bags thats why you didn't see many in the photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feedback Justin.
ReplyDeleteMiss Tyler-Smith