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.
Tuesday, 12 May 2020
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Hi Imogen
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool treasure hunt you set up for your little brother. I like how you gave him a map of the house and numbered your clues so they were easy to follow. It looks like your little brother found the treasure, did it take him long? I also like your poster of Mary and the facts you have written about her. This is a great blog post, good job Imogen.
Sarah
Thank you! I think it was about 2 minutes!
DeleteKia Ora Imogen,
ReplyDeleteI am impressed with your specific instructions for your map. Did you and your brother have fun finding the treasure? Your poster about Mary looks fantastic. You have done a great job including five facts and the picture of Mary. What was something new you learnt about Mary?
Miss Hart
Thank you! Yes it was lots of fun!
DeleteI learnt that Mary was mother to all.
Hi Imogen,
ReplyDeleteYour treasure hunt that you made for your brother looks like lots of fun. It was a good idea to draw a map and write such detailed instructions. How long did it take your brother to find the treasure?
I really like your poster of Mary. I can see from your five facts that you have been learning lots about Mary. May I share this in the school newsletter? Keep up your good work!
God bless,
Mrs Moore
Thank you! Yes Thank you that would be great!
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