Showing posts with label Ryan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ryan. Show all posts

02 February 2017

Mrs Maunsell's Photo on Thursday, 2 February 2017


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On our first day in Room 15, we all went for a walk around our beautiful school.  We paused under the beautiful giant redwood tree for a photo.

Ryan's Post on Thursday, 2 February 2017


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We made tote tray labels to go on our tote tray. Doesn't my tote tray label look good!!!

01 November 2016

Ryan's Post on Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Boating and fishing😜Oh yes! we went fishing on Friday night . I fell asleep on the long as trip! In the morning we were at the boat club. We got up at 5.30 pm. After a while I was pleased that we had breakfast!!! I caught lots of fish like 2 , 3 or 4 fish. I got hurt a few times. The fish was yum yum yum!!! We went for 3 days on Monday after lunch time.👏🏼👏🏼👍🤖👻  I was in the bay,  I had a good view. I was looking at the beautiful water and I was looking at the beautiful land!!!When we were going home in the jet boat, on the way we saw a plane. When we got down the river😰😁😬 and we unloaded the boat, it was  2 hours to get home.😴 On the way we had delighted chocolate.🍰🍔 We pulled off and got a fizzy drink. Then we got back on the long road. We had some fun, then we had no fun at all. I missed my mum a lot  and when we got home I gave mum a hug. We unloaded the car. Taylor and I climbed a tree! I took a rope up and i tide the rope up on the tree. It was difficult to do it!!! Then I went inside and I was talking all a about it. I said wwwooowww!!!

21 October 2016

07 September 2016

Ryan's Post on Wednesday, 7 September 2016

The Titanic ! On the night of april 10 1912 the largest ship in the world was on its first journey. In April 15 1912the titanic crashed into an ice berg and sunk3,965m. July 1986 Robert Ballard and two members of his crew died. The titanic weighed 45,000 tons. -2*c-the temperature of in the area where TITANIC...the Titanic had three propellers.The middle one was 16 feet across and the other two were over 23 feet. Stockers worked day and night shoveling coal into boilers that created the steam that drove the giant reciprocating engines.A team of horses pulls the ships giant 171/2-ton(16- tonne)anchor to the dockyard.Titanic workers heading for home in 1911.

Term 3 Week 1

 Kia ora e te whānau.  Welcome to term 3. We have started the term with 3 new students, so we welcome them to our Room 15 whānau. This week ...