I am a Year 6 student at Glen Innes School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Room 6 and my teacher is Miss Donaldson.
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
Sharing and caring
Sharing and caring
Sharing and caring is perfect because it’s a king thing to do. Some people would be thankful for what you did and, this means you have a kind heart. The people involved would love what you did. They could think about doing the same thing for the next person they see. Then, it could go on and on and this kindness can spread among the whole country and world. No matter how much it cost you, caring is the most valuable thing you could ask for in life. When you share, you
will feel good on the inside. You’ll feel better and feel like you're important. If
you're being kind to someone else, you’ll feel good that you helped someone else
to feel important too.
Thursday, 11 May 2017
TAMAKI REGENERATION!
When we were told that we are going to the Tamaki Regeneration Container, I did not know what to expect. When we got there we learned about
- Take care
- Beware
- share
Monday, 1 May 2017
ALL ABOUT ME!
ALL ABOUT ME:
I am Vina, I'm from Glen Innes School. And if you want to know me or you already know me just click the title below. THANK YOU
THE DEER AND THE CROCODILE :D
THE DEER AND THE CROCODILE!
Once upon a time there was a small, smart deer who tried and tried to jump across the river, but he couldn’t, because it was too deep. So he saw a giant crocodile at the bank of the river, and argued who has the enormous family.
Once upon a time there was a small, smart deer who tried and tried to jump across the river, but he couldn’t, because it was too deep. So he saw a giant crocodile at the bank of the river, and argued who has the enormous family.
At first the smart deer was confused how to cross over the river, because it was too deep, and he met a giant crocodile under the river bank. Next he went closer to him, and said, “Hi crocodile” and the crocodile looked, and said, “Hi deer” so smart deer told the giant crocodile that who has an enormous family. They argued and argued, and his family lined across the river, so the smart deer said, “May I count your family” as he counted them 1 2 3 4 5 and then he jumped over the crocodile’s head, and laughed and laughed loudly as he can.
When the smart deer jump across he felt very excited, because he had a smart idea, and smart mind of how to get over to the other side of the river.
HOORAY! I am safe!
THE EFFECTS OF POLLUTION
In term 1 of 2017 we have been learning about the importance of streams. We visited the Omaru stream near our school and we noticed that our stream was not healthy, because it didn't have eels or fish. Our task was to help make it healthy again.
To read about the effects of pollution on streams, click on the title below
To read about the effects of pollution on streams, click on the title below
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