Tuesday 26 August 2014

La Luna by Cameron

You can see a lantern, boat, kid, dad and a grandpa. The grandpa has a white beard. the man has a moustache. The grandpa gives the boy a hat and an anchor. The anchor was like a rock so the dad grabbed a ladder and told the boy to go up. The boy climbed up, then he floated up to the moon. He placed the anchor in a hole. Then a star flew into the moon. The boy went to touch it. It glowed like a banana. His dad and grandpa went up with him and they had a fight. Then a giant star hit the moon. The boy tapped it with a hammer and it broke into little stars.

Thursday 21 August 2014

Lighthouse by Cameron



A cold dark day in a lighthouse. An old man was writing letters to his mum and dad. He could hear all of the town people so he shut his window. Then he heard a bang and the lighthouse light turned off. He quickly went to the light and it wasn't working so he grabbed the cover of the light. But then he tripped over a stone and smashed the cover. Then he heard a HONK, HONK. He quickly ran down stairs and opened the door. Lots of the townspeople came with lanterns. Some of the townspeople went on the hill with their lanterns and some people went upstairs on the light house. Then the boat could see and the boat travelled far, far away.

Monday 18 August 2014

PRIDE Certificate

The PRIDE Certificate recipients for Week 4 are Kaydee, Luke and Cameron. They have been demonstrating PRIDE in the class. 


Friday 15 August 2014

Equivalent Fractions

We are continuing to focus on Fractions in our maths. We have been looking at equivalent fractions. Below is a photo of what Cameron discovered while using foam fraction shapes. 














Thursday 7 August 2014

Reading Activity

For a reading activity students were to create a poster demonstrating some homophones. 

Here is Kupa and Cameron's poster.

Tuesday 5 August 2014

Maths

In Term 1 we create Hansel and Gretel maps.


This term we are learning about fractions. Today we got to use different foam fractions to make 'one whole.'