Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Crocodiles and Monkeys!


We read the story Monkey and Crocodile. We looked at the characters and wrote some adjectives to describe them.



Monkey and Crocodile / Ready to Read / Instructional Series ...
 
                                                                              

We looked online to see if there were any YouTube videos about the same story and there is!
Some parts of the story were the same and some parts were different. When different people retell the same story it never stays the same.


Here are some excerpts from our retelling.

Crocodile was annoyed about only eating boring fish. He wanted to eat a monkey! - Lole

Monkey said " You eat me...You miss out the best part" - Cullam

Monkey jumped on crocodiles back.- Tamihana

" I will help you get across the river" said crocodile.- Karenna





We know the story is FICTION but Hakopa and Shaydon wanted to find out some real FACTS. Did you know...

Crocodiles can stay under water for up to 6 hours.

They have the strongest bite in the world.

They have cold blood and are Reptiles.


Questions for you.

Have you heard of the saying 'Crying Crocodile Tears'?  😭

Do you do this? Hahaaa some of us do!

In the story monkey eats mangoes. Do monkeys really eat mangoes?



Monkey and Crocodile                 
  ingenious    fluffy    prickly    jumpy   smart   cheeky  angry

     mean     gliding    cute    snappy    disappointed    clever    bumpy

                 Which of our words describe monkey or crocodile?









Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Where was Mrs P?


So where was Mrs P?
We invited Te Whiri to help us out with our answers because we didn't know a few of the places. It's always good to ask people when we get stuck. Here's a picture of us working together.


   
                               
                                                                       Te Whiri class helping us


 ANSWERS
1- Otaki College entrance
2- Memorial Hall
3- On top of the ramp heading North
4- Wananga Library
5- Outside the Fire Station
6- Otaki Beach
7- Tasman Road
8- Monument on South End of Marine Parade
9- Clock near Library
10- Mural on the Civic Theatre wall by War Memorial
11- Haruatai Park
12- Outside Room 10

How many did you guess correctly? 

Our winners for the competition were...  Ellie from Room 10  and Bonnie from Te Whiri!!!   

         


Lockdown time


We created Lockdown Patchwork houses that show us safe inside our house bubble while Covid19 was outside. Look carefully at our houses and see if you can see us in our doorway AND our imaginary Covid19 outside. Some of them are scary!

We wrote about WHO was in our bubble, WHERE we were and WHAT we liked and did not like and WHAT we missed.


Shaydon, Tamatea and Karenna with their Covid Houses. 



"We taught my baby sister how to walk." Shaydon

"I liked staying at home and playing games and I got to sleep in and have fun with my family.
 I didn't like it when I couldn't go to school. I missed my grandad and my auntie." - Harman

"I missed my Nan and Max and auntie." Tamihana

"I liked spending time with my family and playing with Isabelle and Lily." - Ellie

"I liked watching TV, playing on my pogo stick and riding my BMX bike." - Kingston

"I liked Mothers Day, and doing Samoan learning with my mum." - Lole

"I liked playing fortnite, but I didn't like not going out of the gate." Hakopa

"I missed going to Wairoa to see my family." - Karenna