Olivia enjoyed listening to the Easter Story. She then went in search of a perfect egg shaped rock from our garden. Once found, we realised we did not have any paints! Olivia suggested using her mum's window pens and it worked perfectly.
Kia ora and welcome to our blog. We are a wonderful group of Year 3/4 students at a small Catholic School near the beach in Ōtautahi, Christchurch. We have two great teachers called Miss Hart and Miss Esselink. We hope you enjoy reading all about our learning.
Thursday, 16 April 2020
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Hi Olivia,
ReplyDeleteEaster is a time for remembering God's love for us, I'm glad you enjoyed the Easter Story. I like how you have managed to make use of the things that you have at home to make a lovely egg.
Mrs Hamilton
Kia Ora Olivia,
ReplyDeletethat was a good way to solve the problem of no paint. Your easter egg looks really detailed with the design. The egg is a sign of life and that is why is symbolises the resurrection of Jesus.
Miss Hart