We have already done "A" and "C" and this week we have done "D" and "G"
Thursday, 16 October 2014
We have started a new Alphabet this term and we are going to focus onhow we make our shapes.
Our first set of shapes is the OPEN MOUTH and it combines with lots of other shapes to make many letters
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
"A" is for Alligator
Alligators are reptiles and are found in America and China. They are cold blooded and eat fish, birds, turtles and even deer. They are related to the crocodile but have certain differences, they have a smaller face and are not as aggressive as the crocodile. Crocodiles are found all over the world but alligators are only found in America around Louisiana and Florida, and in China, although the Chinese alligator, is an endangered species.
"c" is for cow and "k" is for kangaroo
"C" is for cow and "K" is for Kangaroo
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
The Pinehill Way
We talked about what behaviours inside the classroom were examples of being a good Pinehill person.
These are some of the things we came up with
Monday, 15 September 2014
Kayden's Handwriting
Kayden did an awesome job of writing his name, his letters were formed properly and his sizing was great. We'll done Kayden
"V" for Velociraptor
Our School Uniform
Last week we talked about our footwear . we were pleased to see that most of us were wearing the correct uniform. YEAH FOR ROOM THREE
Run run as fast as you can , you can't catch me I'm the Gingerbread man
Monday, 18 August 2014
"Y" is for Yanachua
Thursday, 14 August 2014
"U" for Underwater dinosaurs
We found some unusual dinosaurs that lived in or around the water
Awesome work Youssef .... We'll done
Good job Angela
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Kayden is a star
Well done Kayden you have mastered writing your name with a capital letter and lower case letters of similar size which are mainly sitting on the branch. Awesome work
Monday, 11 August 2014
"B" is for Brachiosaurus
The Brachiosaurus had an extremely long neck almost 30 feet long and so was considered giraffe like in behaviour nibbling leaves at the top of tall trees.
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