"On your marks, get set, go!" I zoomed in front of some children. I felt excited. I felt wind racing to my face. I heard cheering from my left ear. I saw the green finish cone fight in front of my face. I said, "I was first!" I lined up. I told Mis Clearwater. I got a golden ticket for sitting respectfully on the ground.
By Theo
Wow Theo! What an amazing piece of writing. I love the way you hooked the reader by starting with speech. I love that you used exciting words like zoomed and racing. This is a well crafted piece of writing. I can't wait to read some more of your stories!
Miss McDonald
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
A message from Kiedis
I’m leaving in one and a half week’s. I will miss you all I WILL SKYPE YOU ALL. I will come and stay. I miss you all ready. I will tell you all about my new school. I have mufti clothes I can order my lunch any day of the week.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Check out the visitors we had in our classroom today!
Mrs Barrow holding a Otago skink.
A gecko (only found in the North Island).
Look at those feet!
Very cool markings to help it camouflage.
The gecko feels like a frog and the gecko has no eyelids.
By Cameron
The gecko was big and the Otago skink was small. There are different types of lizards.
By Jaz
Geckos
Jewelled green gecko
Geckos have baggy, velvety skin and broad heads. They eat insects, fruit and nectar. They usually give birth to two young in late summer / early autumn.
There are at least 39 species of gecko in New Zealand. However, to date, only 18 of these have been formally described, and further discoveries of new species are still very likely as we learn more about them.
These species belong to two genera
Hoplodactylus
11 formally described species and an estimated 20 species still to be described.
Colour: Mostly grey or brown, with mottled, striped or banded patterns. However, the harlequin gecko, H. rakiurae, is often very brightly coloured.
Duvaucel’s gecko (Hoplodactylus
duvaucelii), Hen Island
Habits: Mainly nocturnal (active at night) or crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk), although some species, such as the harlequin gecko, are also active during the day.
Naultinus
7 formally described species and 1 yet to be described).
Colour: Usually bright green, but sometimes bright yellow. However, the adult males of some South Island species are grey or brown.
Habits: Diurnal (active during the day).
Lizards are reptiles of the order Squamata, normally possessing four legs, external ear openings and movable eyelids. Geckos are small to average sized lizards belonging to the family Gekkonidae which are found in warm climates throughout the world. Geckos differ from other lizards in terms of their living conditions, physical charateristics and their eating habits.
Comparison chart
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Haiku Poems
We have been learning about syllables. We have written some poems that follow the Haiku structure of 5 syllables on the first line, then 7 then 5 again. Check out some of our poems!
Smiling faces show,
The leaves rustle on the trees,
The sun shines so bright.
By Thea
Lightening McQueen zooms,
Across the shiny dark track,
Explodes in thin air.
By Theo
Shooting across the sky,
Boom, boom, go the fireworks,
At last it is done.
By Becky
Kids on the playground,
Playing on the monkey bars,
Playing all day long.
By Kiedis
Around the dirt track,
Cameron races motorbikes,
And he does a drift.
By Cameron
Smiling faces show,
The leaves rustle on the trees,
The sun shines so bright.
By Thea
Lightening McQueen zooms,
Across the shiny dark track,
Explodes in thin air.
By Theo
Shooting across the sky,
Boom, boom, go the fireworks,
At last it is done.
By Becky
Kids on the playground,
Playing on the monkey bars,
Playing all day long.
By Kiedis
Around the dirt track,
Cameron races motorbikes,
And he does a drift.
By Cameron
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