In the middle of the blue big ocean, a brave diver is searching for a big silver king fish.
I am a Year 5 student at Paparore School School in Northland, New Zealand. Mrs Junjovich is my teacher. My blog is a collection of my work at various stages, across different curriculum areas. Throughout my time at Paparore School I may share draft copies of my work for feedback and feed forward. Other times I will share my final published pieces. I would appreciate any feedback through leaving me a positive, thoughtful, helpful comment. Thank you
Thursday, May 28, 2020
DESCRIBE A MOMENT IN TIME - Diving
WEEK 7 - WALT to hook our reader in with our first sentence.
In the middle of the blue big ocean, a brave diver is searching for a big silver king fish.
In the middle of the blue big ocean, a brave diver is searching for a big silver king fish.
Monday, May 25, 2020
Honeymakers
The bees get nectar from the flowers and The bees take the nectar back to the hive.
What do the bees live in? hives
What is honeycomb? The bees store honey in them.
How do bees make honey?
What happens first?
The bees get nectar from the flowers.
What happens next?
The bees take the nectar to the hive.
What happens last?
The bees beat their wings to make honey.
When the honeycomb is full of honey,the bees put wax over the top.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
NZ Birds
We are learning about NZ birds.
I am not able to post to my blog from home so my teacher, Whaea Deb helped me on our hangout.
Ruru are owls. They sleep in the day and hunt at night.
Kea are clever and curious. They like to explore and try new things.

Pīwakawaka spread their tails into a fan. This helps them balance and turn quickly when they fly.
I am not able to post to my blog from home so my teacher, Whaea Deb helped me on our hangout.
Tui are clever. They live in the kōwhai trees.
Ruru are owls. They sleep in the day and hunt at night.
Kea are clever and curious. They like to explore and try new things.
Pīwakawaka spread their tails into a fan. This helps them balance and turn quickly when they fly.
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