We've been thinking about hot air balloons all week in Room 15! We've read stories about hot air balloons, we've created hot air balloon art, we learnt how hot air balloons fly and we also saw some hot air balloons flying near our school on Wednesday morning.
Hot air makes the balloons go up. -MacKenzie
The fire makes the hot balloon fly because hot air is lighter than cold air. -Aryan
Hot air balloons only fly on still days. That means there's no wind and no rain. To make the hot air balloons go they pull a rope and cracks open up to let the hot air out. I saw 7 balloons outside my house this week and one of them was really close! One of them was a unicorn! -Cameron
Hot air balloons can take you places like over the Waikato river in Hamilton. -Aeris
The hot air balloons only come out in the mornings and nights when it's cool. We saw some hot air balloons at school one morning. We saw one that was shaped like a truck! -Amelia
Some hot air balloons have chairs in the basket that you can sit in. -MacKenzie
The ropes can help hot air balloons turn. -Mahi
We read Barney Malloon's Balloon this week. He crashed his balloon. Barney learned to share his balloon. -Abdullahi
Nau mai, haere mai! Welcome to our class blog with Matua Taki. We are a Year 3/4 class at Hamilton East School. We are part of the Tōtara Team. We will be sharing our learnings and adventures with whānau to enjoy!
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