Monday, 21 March 2016

Pea day

Each week in Room 3 we have a shared poem that we read together.
Last week we read 3 poems all about peas!
On Friday Mrs Pearson brought some fresh and frozen peas to school for us to taste.

Look at Mahana and James counting the peas in the pods before they shelled them.


James held his pea pod up to the light to count the peas inside.
Great idea, James!


Read our pea poems and see if you know them...




The last poem we read was about eating  peas with honey...



Mrs Pearson brought some honey to school and we tasted peas with honey.


Look at Esme, about to try eating her pea with honey.


Look at Brooke looking to see if the honey keeps the peas on her spoon.


Zane was not sure that he liked eating his peas with honey!


Do you like eating peas, and honey?

Have you ever tried eating them together?






Friday, 18 March 2016

Thunder writing

One day last week, before it was time to come to school, there was thunder and lightning in Te Anau.

At draft writing time that day, we all had a story to share about what we had seen and heard that morning.

Mrs Pearson played  sounds of thunder and lightning.  We talked about what the sound of  thunder made us think about.

Here are some of the stories we wrote that day.  Come into Room 3 and read the rest.







What does thunder remind you of?

Write to us and tell us.


Thursday, 17 March 2016

Bubblegum writing

We can spell many known words correctly.

We are learning to sound out words we do not know how to write by stretching them out so we can hear all the sounds.

Today we tried to stretch real bubblegum.  (We know this is bad manners, but Mr Excell said we could do it just this once!).


Next we threw our bubblegum out and practiced with a pretend piece of gum.



Look at Cora stretching out words.




We now know that if we have a pretend piece of bubblegum in our pocket, we can spell any word at all.