We are learning how to be more grateful for what our Heavenly Father has done for us. Here are a few of our prayers:
Thank you God for this wonderful world that I can play in.
By Caitlin
Thank you Lord for the power cut. I liked it because it was dark.
By Lucas
Welcome God to my thank you prayer. Thank you for my cool teacher.
By Kalista
Thank you God for letting me be in this world!
By Dior
Thursday, 13 September 2007
Picture: Prayers
Wednesday, 5 September 2007
Slideshow: Making Musical Instruments
We were given a project from our music Teacher Mrs Sweatman. It was to make a musical instrument.
Well didn't we put a smile on her face when we finally brought them to school!
Friday, 17 August 2007
Writing: Sense Poems
Pineapple
Looks Droopy, amazing, exquisite.
Sounds Sleepy, peaceful, quiet.
Smells Lovely, sweet, grand.
Tastes Yummy, perfect, chewy.
Feels Smooth, soft, splendid.
By Lucas
Pineapple
Looks Odd, yellow, oval.
Sounds Quiet, ideal.
Smells Sweet, wonderful, grand.
Tastes Chewy, disgusting, sour.
Feels Yucky, spikey, hard.
By Jacob
Wednesday, 8 August 2007
Slideshow: Mr Hanna Shares About Tonga
When Mr Hanna came yesterday he sang a song with us. The song he taught us was called "Rejoice in the Lord Always." By Muskandeep
They talked about the Tonga which is in the Pacific Islands. We learnt that they have lollies in Tonga. By Lucas
He showed us some pictures of a small shop and the school. There are 50 kids at the school. By Millie
The Principal who is called Christopher, wanted the children to make the school clean and tidy. So Mr Hanna and his students painted a picture of a boy and a girl putting rubbish into a bin. Cindy my friend works at Christopher's school. By Kalista
Friday, 22 June 2007
Today it erupted!!
"The volcano was big. The vinegar and baking powder, when mixed together made it explode" said d'Artagnan.
"I poured the vinegar into the volcano. It exploded. I saw orange lava come out. I felt happy" said Lucas
"I brought food colouring and we put the yellow and red colouring into the volcano" said Axel.
"I felt excited when the volcano erupted. It bubbled up, poured over the side and went down the river" said Bianca
Have a look at what happened for yourself by watching the video below.
Thursday, 24 May 2007
What are we up to?
Over the last 2 days we have been making something with paper mache........ Sorry we can't tell you just yet. But can you guess?
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