Miss Tyler Smith thanks for making your classroom Flikr account I will share it with my students so we can see your class at work! The photographs of the lunches are in progress and we will be posted online today or this evening! The kids loved the idea and can't wait to make comparisons between ourselves and your students! Mr Webb and Room 8, Melville Intermediate, Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
which make the style to appear special and personalized. v-neck wedding dresses The dresses consist of a corset that is restricted and is laced for a number of occasions v-neck wedding dresses after which tied on the back again. The sleeves are a choice v-neck wedding dresses
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
Tremendous Two Week Tessellation!
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tessellation A repeating pattern of closed figures that covers a surface
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*Example:*
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Please check this post!!
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Temporary (for now) Life Change
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As I sat down to write this post, I reread my last post. I'm certain myself
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Children Teaching Parents
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We had a great turn-out of family members for our
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T...
Remy's Story
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Remy likes to write stories. Today, she wrote one and we published it on
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Homework - February 29
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Reading: Do Vocabulary for pages 18 - 40 using the triple entry journal;
Work on Independent Reading Goal
Language Arts: Write lead for argument writing;...
Math Games: Review Your Math Thinking Skills
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Today we are going to be doing some math work. First we will start with
logic puzzles from the Puzzle Baron Presents Logic Puzzles site.
Next we have ...
NZ Post Shortlist 2012
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Click on the link below to play Whack Attack. Read instructions before you
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luck!...
EX-PUPILS
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How happy I am after receiving some comments from you, my dear ex-pupils!
I´m glad to know that everything is going well in the secondary school. In
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The Trial of Patrick Sellar
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We held a trial of Patrick Sellar, the evil factor who burned so many of
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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...
Bonjour Paris!
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I’m back in Paris! It’s summer and I’m searching the city for inspiration.
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Lo...
Adv. or Prep?
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In the following lesson, the students are practicing using the same words
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Peter Puppy's Pyjama Party
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On Friday evening at 6 pm all the Grade 1's came to school in their pyjamas
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Baking Biscuits
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The Grade 3 children baked biscuits at home and presented them to the class
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…well, not quite fishing, but the time has come for this blog to close.
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Skype in the Classroom
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As I have blogged about many times in the past I love to flatten my
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Today we began investigating ways in which we work, rest and play. Within
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We Have a New Blog!
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The students at Leopold Primary School launched their new blog on Friday
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2KJ. We ...
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Our theme in Afrikaans (the second language in most South African schools)
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Goodbye!
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After four years of being part of this family, I have to say goodbye to
Peeler. I have enjoyed learning with you! This school has made me a
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Taine's new blog adress.
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Good morning ,did anyone know that Taine's got a new blog adress(he changed
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Instead of www.coolduderocker.blogspot.com it is now.....
www.starwarsmani...
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Today was my last day teaching at Hokowhitu School as I am leaving to take
up a teaching position at Russell Street School in Palmerston North. I have
enjo...
Child Hurricanes
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One of the aspects of our new house that we enjoy the most is that it comes
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Yollis: Lunch Area
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By Paul, Caleb, and Charlie
Every day at 12:15- 1:00 the students in Mrs. Yollis' class eat lunch! Here
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Cool Links
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Here are some fantastic links if anybody cares: www.gametop.com
www.puffgames.co.za
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Have you noticed our Australian based publishing company Affirmations has
fabulous new branding? Whilst Kate was in New Zealand recently, she popped
i...
Happy St Patrick's Day!!!
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We are all dressed in green for St Patrick's Day
Look at our delicious GREEN LUNCHES!!
See Natasha's Green food dyed tuna salad roll in the front...mmm!
Ka...
Create your Own Book
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This this link to create your own book. You can write it, add pictures and
then print it.
This is another site to help you write a book report. From Schola...
Miss Tyler Smith thanks for making your classroom Flikr account I will share it with my students so we can see your class at work! The photographs of the lunches are in progress and we will be posted online today or this evening!
ReplyDeleteThe kids loved the idea and can't wait to make comparisons between ourselves and your students!
Mr Webb and Room 8, Melville Intermediate, Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
which make the style to appear special and personalized. v-neck wedding dresses The dresses consist of a corset that is restricted and is laced for a number of occasions v-neck wedding dresses after which tied on the back again. The sleeves are a choice v-neck wedding dresses
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