Sunday, November 4, 2012

Tangaroa's Gift

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A stroke of purple from a silky flower A swirl of blue from the deep dark ocean A dab of green from a hungry lizard A chunk of pink from a rare chameleon and A line of silver from an old man’s moustache. Sarah Cochrane

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A tinge of blue from a shimmering dolphin A shimmer of purple from a pretty flower A touch of green from a shiny grape A dab of pink from the beautiful sunset A blush of silver from a dazzling moon and a drop of white from a soft cloud. Elizabeth Tickner

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A stroke of green from beautiful piece of grass A swirl of yellow from the sun A smudge of purple from an onion A blush of blue from the shiny ocean and a tint of silver from the moon. Ryleigh McMahon
The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A tint of blue from a little lady bug A swirl of purple from some lipstick A bit of green from the grass A dip of silver from the moon and a tint of black from space. Adam Stuart

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A blush of blue from the deep blue sea A swirl of purple from an onion A swipe of light green from the grass A touch of bright pink from a baby pig A smudge of sparkling orange from some juice and A dab of bumpy silver from the full moon. Ella McKinney

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A piece of blue from the shiny ladybug A line of bright purple from an onion A shine of light green from some peas A strip of light pink from a jellybean A stroke of silver from the moon and A swirl of shiny yellow from the golden buttercups. Emily Fortes
The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A tint of blue from a shiny dolphin A swirl of purple from an onion A bit of green from the shiny grass A splash of silver from a baby penguin and A touch of white from a clear cloud. Alesha Roberts
The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A shiny blue bit of the ocean A drop of purple from the flowers A swirl of green from morning grass A pink shine from a sparkling crystal A sparkle of silver from cold ice and A bit of red from a heart Olivia Howell

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A little shiny drop of blue from the cold sea A sparkle of purple from crystal in a dark cave A swirly piece of green from the clean grass A stroke of bright pink from a rainbow and A flap of silver from a peacock’s feather. Keenan Swart

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take The coolest silver from a shiny moustache A line of green from a frog A dab of purple from the wing feathers of a pukeko A chunk of blue from the sparkly sky A tinge of red from delicious ripe strawberries and A stripe of pink from a rose. Luka Fairbairn

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A tint of blue from a ladybug’s wing A wash of purple from a fish A hint of dark green from a lizard A stripe of bright pink from a rose on a wet leaf A smudge of sparkling orange from some juice and A drop of silver from a sleek dolphin. Alexis van Niekerk

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take The sparkle of silver from a tin A bit of bright pink from a fire A bucket of green from a bean stalk A swipe of purple from a crystal and A shiny bit from a rainbow. Caleb Phillips

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A tinge of blue from the deep shiny ocean A swirl of purple from a Pukeko’s wing A bucket of green from the tallest tree A line of pink from the sunset on a hazy day and A blush of silver from the sliver fern. Bronson Brown

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A tint of purple from a violet flower A dab of blue from a Pukeko A swirl of green from the grass A shiny bit of pink from a flower A swirl of silver from a pigeon’s feather. Rainers Caune

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A blush of green from the wet grass A tint of pink from the first roses A line of purple from a yummy jellybean A bit of silver from the full moon A dot of blue form the ocean and A touch of yellow from the sun. Keegan M-Fourie

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A shine of blue from a dolphin A bit of purple from a Pukeko A tint of green from grass A blush of pink from the sunset A drop of silver from the shark’s fin and Some beautiful white from the snow. Matthew Robson

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take The blue from the dripping rain the purple from a colourful rainbow A flash of green from a spiky tree A dob of pink from the pig’s lips and A sparkle of silver from the moon. Ike Stratton

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A bit of blue from a tasty jellybean Some purple from a rainbow A line of green from a frog A tint of pink from some lips and A big drop of silver from starlight. Cameron Goodger

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A blush of silver from a shiny moustache A stripe of green from the pretty grass A line of red from burning lava A touch of purple from the beautiful pukeko and A bit of pink from a muddy pig. Jacob Vessey

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A dab of blue from the shiny sky A tint of purple from a jellyfish A bit of green from a lily pad A blush of pink from the sunset and A blush of silver from the moon. Emily McGhie

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A sparkle off a blue shiny dolphin A swirl of purple from a shell A smudge of green from a beautiful lily pad A drop of pink from a sparkly rose A tinge of silver from shiny shoes and A shine of yellow off bright buttercups. Megan Carter
The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take A dab from a diamond A swirl of silver from a mean super hero A tinge of blue from a glittery sky and A tint of purple from a yummy plum. Rico Cullen

The Paua If I were making a paua shell, I would take the blue from the shining seas A blush of purple from some crystals A drop of green from the grass A shine of silver from the moon and A pearl of pink from the sunset. Drew Bishop

The Paua If I were making paua shell, I would take A of swirl of bright blue from a packed beach A blush of purple from a fresh juicy plum Two drops of green from a green tree frog A touch of pink from a small spiky starfish A dab of silver from the shining bright stars and a tint of white from a soft white cloud. Keana Lowden-Hayward

Monday, October 22, 2012

Sound of the week

ai - mail, trail, faint
a-e - lake, pane, take
ay - day, bay, lay

Letter of the week

Friday Challenge

Who is our new principal and where has she come from?

Maths from Room 25 kids!

17 birds were on a fence and 5 flew away. How many birds were left? - Elizabeth
10 seagulls were on a beach and another 5 landed there. How many seagulls were there? - Emily M
There were 15 dogs playing in the house. 4 dogs went out. How many dogs were left? - Cameron

Sunday, September 23, 2012

The Water Cycle

Hi, I'm Snowy a drop of snow and I'm enjoying sitting on a baby polar bear's furry back for the night. It's morning and I don't want to go to work. I hate evaporating up to work. Up I go! Finally I'm here at work. Hey there's Snowdrop from preschool! I'm puffing up and get bigger! Then plop! I fell into a cup of water. Oh no I'm slipping down the glass and into a man's mouth, the man was wearing a big fluffy suit. I'm not going down his neck am I? Yes, I am! Aaaaahhh! Hey, here's the heart, there's my friends Drippy and Poppy. "Hey guys!" Wheee! Oh no, I'm slipping. I fall on the ground in a big pile of something stinky, slimy and smelly. Pooey! Yay, I'm evaporating again. I'm getting big. Bang! I fell onto an igloo - ow, that hurt. This is freezing. I dropped onto a penguin, he waddled towards a walrus, oh no I got stuck in hs whiskers, they are so spiky. Yay, he's going into the sea, now I can see my friends and family. Up we go again. Hey, here's my sister Milly the molecule. "Hi Milly!" - Keana

I am a drop of water in the sea. Aaaah! A whale has swallowed me up. I go swish. I landed on a spiky rock. I lay in the hot sun and then I evaporated. - Keenan

Hi I'm Drip the droplet and this is my adventure. Wel, I first started on a leaf and then plop i fell into a river and down down down the river I went. Aaahhhh! A waterfall! I'm going to go down it. Aaahhh, plop. I'm heading out to sea, oh no, hey are those my friends Happy Bob and Harry Hay? I'm going up , up and up way into the clouds. Oh no, I'm precipitating down, down, down into a lake. I'm going to fall in it plop. I splat like a water drop. - Alexis

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Market Day

Market Day on PhotoPeach

Room 25 has been learning about how things work. We have been investigating how wheels and axles work. We wanted to make a toy on wheels. We decided we wanted to make a pukeko on wheels. We first made a model, then we discussed what materials we could use to make our toy. We had to use many tools, like hack saws and sand paper. We also made Pukeko Poo out of hokey pokey and chocolate. That was fun because we were learning about matter and we could see what happened when we mixed things together and heated them. It was tricky, but we really enjoyed making our pukekos. Then we sold them at the market day. They looked awesome! Everybody loved our stall.