Chelsea Hoult
Mangonui School
Mangonui
24/11/2016
Mr Nigel Easson, Principal
Kaikoura School
Kaikoura
Hi Mr Easson,
I heard there was an earthquake close to Kaikoura. I hope your school is all right and the buildings are not broken. I hope your students are ok. We've been fundraising to help your children feel a bit better. Could you please send us a bank account number, we raised $311.10 at our Bake Sale today.
From Chelsea
Nau Mai haere mai - I am in a year 5 and 6 class called Kotuku at Mangonui School. My teacher is Miss Van der Voort. Welcome to our reflective class blog. Please remember we are only 6 year old's learning to write our ideas for an audience. There maybe mistakes but we look forward to your helpful, thoughtful and kind comments.
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Fishing
I think we should go fishing off the wharf twice a
Month.
We should go fishing so everybody can catch a fish and have a story about catching their fish. But not on a stormy day.
Secondly, some people didn’t get to catch a fish like Alyssa, Mia and I. We felt a bit disappointed by that. If we go fishing again everybody gets a turn to fish and hopefully catches a fish.
Lastly, fishing is very good exercise for you. Pulling in a fish is very good exercise because the fish is very heavy.
Thursday, 27 October 2016
Smoke alarms
I strongly believe that parents should have working smoke alarms.
Firstly your smell is very poor at night.
Another point is it might just be a small fire so you can get out quick.
You should yell ‘FIRE,FIRE, FIRE’!
If you don’t have a smoke alarm, go to the shop and buy a smoke alarm.
Therefore parents should have working smoke alarms.
Thursday, 13 October 2016
My holiday
On Thursday I went to a fishing competition I put my fishing rod in. Five minutes later, I had a fish then l caught another fish. It was 264 grams. Me and Alyssa ran ahead leaving our mums in a lurch.We waited for the prize giving finally everybody came came for the prize giving I got bubbles that smell like strawberries.
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
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