This is where Miss MacKinlay and her classes at Pt England School published their work during 2008, 2009, 2010.
Miss MacKinlay now lives overseas and this blog no longer has commenting available. It stands as an archive website for her past classes to enjoy some good memories.
We Are Feeling Good by Room 6 Pt England School
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Hello, Everyone! Room 6 have been practising how to be good and successful
Pt Englanders! We are proud that we are and we are feeling good about it!
This m...
Room 4 rocking Te Reo!
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Look at Ana and Junior helping to choose the correct day of the week in
Maori - guess what?
They could find the right day, say it correctly, and even 'high...
Typing Challenge - Term 1
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Here is a challenge for you Room 3........can you beat Miss G's score???
[image: Typing Test Score]
Visit the Typing Test and try!
Paper Airplanes
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Our teacher said that we needed to review writing "recounts" - which is
just a fancy shmancy word for writing about something that we have done...
So we de...
Athletics 2012
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It was a beautiful afternoon here at Tamaki College and the whole school
was out on the main field for Athletics Day. The whanau groups have been
practicin...
Crusader's Poem
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I am a millionare dreamer
One day, I will win the lotto with my lucky numbers
I am a League Star
Best forward in my grade
I am a son
I want...
Our First Week.
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We've spent our first week in R22 playing games to help us learn and get to
know each other better, and learning about being 'Respectful' and what that
loo...
KPE Episode 412: "Meet me by the Steelmen"
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*Shoal reviews a book she read while she was in Room 17 last year, and
Brooklyn - our KPE Podcaster of the Year in 2011 - interviews her.*
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*This boo...
Hello and Goodbye!
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Welcome to the new year!
All the kids in Room 8 have officially graduated to Year 4 and have moved
on to other classes. Some of them will be in Room 12 wit...
1 comments:
Hey, Anamei!
My name is Allie, and I am an EDM310 student at the University of South Alabama.
I absolutely loved your animation on explorers! I would LOVE to do something just like this when I have my own classroom.
How did you do it?! :)
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