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've been learning to write reports in class and here is a report written by Martha.
Cats
Cats are animals they have four legs, claws, a tail, a mouth, a nose, whiskers, two eyes, two ears and fur. Cats have two pointy ears to listen to things coming. Cats eat meat and cat food. Some cats like catching mice, birds and lizards. Cats like to drink milk and water. Cats like meats like fish, chicken and cat treats. Some cats like eating grass too. Cats like to do lots of things like running around the house. Sometimes they like climbing very fast. When it is winter some cats like to be in warm places like place where there is a fireplace.
We're been learning to write reports. Here is a report we wrote as a class about mice.
Mice
A mouse is an animal. Mice are small animals they have fur that covers their bodies, they have four legs and a tail. At the end of their legs that have paws. They have two eyes, a pink nose, whiskers, two ears and a mouth with sharp teeth inside.
Mice can live in house or outside in fields. Mice like living in warm places. When mice live in our houses they make their homes in our walls and under the floors. Humans don't like mice living in their houses because they can carried diseases.
Mice need food and water. They like eating vegtables, fruit, cheese and even peanut butter.
Humans don't like mice! We use mousetraps to catch them and get rid of them.
That's right we went to Cornwall Park! We had a great time climbing to the summit of Maungakiekie and climbing down into a crater and making our way back down the sheep tracks!
In Auckland we live near many extinct volcanoes but would you know what to do if there was an active volcano nearby? Taeshell does!
A volcano is like a chimney in the earth there is magma inside but when it comes out we call it lava. It is also a moutain. Some volcanoes are active and some are not. The top of the volcano is called the crater. If a volcano erupts we have got to run away. Or if we can't get away that fast we have to get away from the lava and try not to get burnt. If there is a volcanic eruption nearby you need to listen to the radio so it can tell you what to do. If you are leaving your house you need to wear protective clothing and you also need to take your survival kit.
An earthquake is when the earth moves and makes noise. In an earthquake the earth moves and and can make a tsunami. You should drop down and cover your face and head!
Do you know what to do in an earthquake? Mohammed does!
An earthquake is when the earth's plates push together. In an earthquake the earth shakes. When the earth shakes land and building can get damaged and it can cause a tsunami. In an earthquake you have to drop, cover and hold. That means you drop down on the ground, cover yourself under a table and you hold onto the table legs.
End of Year Class Party/ Fun Day/ Shared Lunch
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It was our second to last day at school and we decided to have some fun.
Our first game was the chocolate game. There were two plates with a cake of
choc...
Kiwican; Term 3; Week 8
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Our theme for this term is Resilience and our topic for today was on
"Persevere."
First we did an energiser which was called "Ball tag". Then we spoke ab...
Farewell Mrs Jenny She
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This is the final post for Little Voices, Little Scholars.
Written by Russell Burt, the principal of Pt England School.
Mrs Jenny She, the creator of *Litt...
End of an Era
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In 2014 the New Entrant and Year One classes at Pt England School all have
their own class blogs.
This blog remains open for everyone to enjoy, smile abo...
Signing off From Miss G
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*Well Miss G's time at St Pius X Catholic School has come to an end. She
has loved working with all the enthusiastic students helping them with
their eLea...
KPE Episode 477: Tashi and the Giants
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Starford is a Year 8 student in Room 21 who is being interviewed by Crusader
who is also in Room 21. ‘Tashi and the Giants’ is a book written by an
author ...
Simply the Best
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With the closure of our school our movie is about our amazing students both
past and present and our staff. We highlight their academic achievements
and t...
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We had fun at the local pool - a timely reminder, after we had completed
all our March assessments and testing that it is okay to just do something
for t...
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...