WALT- we are still learning to be katiaki for the enviroment
On Tuesday the 31st we went back to Te tinana again to see what we need and to prepare for friday and thursday the first thing we did was talk with nina and we had to remember what we did yesterday, so when she asked us some questions some people in the class answered them but then we got to the fun part when we got to use some of the tools I loved when it was my part we were using some of these color things i forgot what they were called but they were to see how warm the water was mine was 3.14 that was how cold it was!!!
reflection- it was still trying to remember stuff but it was quite easy
question- do you and your school go to lakes and pick up rubbish which lakes and why?
Kia Ora. I am a Year 6 student in Te Kauru at Paparore School. My blog is a collection of my work at various stages, across different curriculum areas. Throughout my time at Paparore School I may share draft copies of my work for feedback and feedforward. Other times I will share my final published pieces.
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
whitebait connection
WALT-we are learning to be katiaki in our community
On monday the 30th 0f july we went down to Te Tinana I really loved the part where we played a game called “who dirtied the water” it was so fun because i gotta watch how dirty the water got but the not-so-fun part was because i was sitting by bobby and she had a jar and guess what she had in the jar!!! Sewers gross.I found it interesting when some people had things i never heard of before which was really cool i learnt new names and how dirty the water actually can get it was so fun but the second not-so-fun part was when we had to sit down for ages which you might think is fun but not for me i'm more fidgety then the people in my class.
reflection-it was a bit hard because i had to remember stuff and im not that good at remembering stuff
question- do you and your school go and care for the enviroment why???
whitebait connection!!!
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