Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Eastern Beach Recount
One scorching hot day we went to Eastern Beach. The view of the beach was spectacular and amazing. The whole of Panmure Bridge School went there on a trip. It was fantastic. I was so happy and I think everyone else was too. Do you know what I was looking forward to the most? It was getting to go kayaking at the beach and paddling as quickly as possible.
When we got to Eastern beach it was lovely to feel the cold breeze on a summer’s day. We were all full of energy and ready to run around and play beach games.
The first thing I did was play some intense touch. It was so hard and tiring that we had to have a rest half way through the game. Then I started playing cricket, I didn’t get to bat but bowling was still fun . Then I had something yummy to eat.
After playing sports I then went out in the bright yellow kayak through the calm and salty water with my group and some of the teachers. Some of the kids in my group fell out of their kayaks and had to swim back to shore. We got to race one of the teachers back. We had to paddle as fast as we could I beat Ms Kirkpatrick to shore and that was fun for the last bit of the trip.
The Eastern beach trip was so much fun and I think everyone enjoyed it and I hope we can go back there soon.
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Greetings
Hi my name is Trinity
My greeting is Konnichiwa
It comes from Japan
We have displayed all our greetings on the wall in our room.
Monday, 18 March 2013
Faces of Peace
L.I. - Be able to identify leaders of peace from history.
Match the faces to the name and description. There should be no photos at the top when you have finished.
| Name | Photo |
| Bishop Desmond Tutu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work against apartheid (separation of white and black people) in South Africa. | |
| Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work with the sick and the poor in Calcutta. | |
| Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership against apartheid in America. | |
| The 14th Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership of Tibet and peaceful negotiations with China. | |
| President Theodore Roosevelt helped to bring peace to many countries by negotiating peace treaties. | |
| Amnesty International was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their non-violent work to free political prisoners and their fight for human rights. | |
| Mahatma Ghandi was the pacifist (non-violent) leader of the Indian Independence Movement. | |
| The Red Cross was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their non-political help given to stop human suffering around the world. | |
| Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership against apartheid in South Africa. | |
| Te Whiti was the pacifist (non-violent) leader of the Parihaka settlement. |
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Classification Authers Surnames
L.I. - Know how the author’s surname is used to shelve fiction books.
Put these call ‘numbers’ in the correct order
AIK ALL BET BUL CAL CON MAC
Arrange these titles in the correct order
(Remember you are looking at the author’s surname)
1. Ride a Horse by S. Addle
2. Keep the doctor away by Ann Apple
3. 26 letters by Betty Alpha
4. How to Hug by Griselda Bear
5. Dangerous Curves by S. Bend
6. Knock Knock by Hugh Dare
7. Long Arms by A. Nape
8. Too many teeth by C.R.O.C. O’Dile
9. What’s in a book by A. Page
10. Climb every mountain by Eve Rest
11. Little Red Riding Hood by A. Wolf
Practise the skill of finding books in the fiction section.
Put these call ‘numbers’ in the correct order
AIK ALL BET BUL CAL CON MAC
Arrange these titles in the correct order
(Remember you are looking at the author’s surname)
1. Ride a Horse by S. Addle
2. Keep the doctor away by Ann Apple
3. 26 letters by Betty Alpha
4. How to Hug by Griselda Bear
5. Dangerous Curves by S. Bend
6. Knock Knock by Hugh Dare
7. Long Arms by A. Nape
8. Too many teeth by C.R.O.C. O’Dile
9. What’s in a book by A. Page
10. Climb every mountain by Eve Rest
11. Little Red Riding Hood by A. Wolf
Thursday, 7 March 2013
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