Thursday 26 September 2013

Guinea Pig Fun





On Monday I bought my pet guinea pig to school.  He is a baby and he is really cute. He is black and his name is Bolt.

I got him because I have been waiting a really long time to get a guinea pig so me and Dad went to a pet shop in town and we looked around for a pet.  I said 'can I get a guniea pig?', Dad said 'Yes!".

There were ginger and black ones, 2 black and two ginger. I didn't want a ginger one because they have red eyes so I got a black one.

We needed to get him some food, like pellets and we got a cage to keep Bolt in.

Bolt gets fed in the morning and at night and he needs water.  I have to clean his cage which means I check to see how clean the hay is, and if there is poo, I take that hay out and put new hay in.

My favourite thing about having Bolt is having a small friend to look after and he squeaks when he is happy and when he is hungry.


 
 
 
By  Charlie

Sunday 30 June 2013

Winter by Ruby H.



                       BRRRRRRRR can you feel the chill?


Winter



Winter .........

What is that I hear outside,

Wind gusts floating by.

Oooohh, how cold it is outside.

Grey clouds here and there,



Grey clouds everywhere.

I hear thunder booming by,

Now that is winter for you.

By Sahara.

Now, by clicking the link below, you can hear Sahara read her poem.

http://vocaroo.com/i/sOz76vlp8Na

Monday 3 June 2013

The Fossil

Paul who is a friend of Jesse's found this amazing fossil when he was digging down by Corbett Bridge. He found this treasure in a big load of dirt when it fell off and cracked open.
This weeks bloggers decided to create a piece of writing to guess how this fossil was created. They also wrote an acrostic poem.





We think the river pushed it up into the land. The crab got inside the rock by a secret passage way. The sand went over the crab and a rock smashed against the crab. An earthquake pushed the rock down and got the crab. Then the crab turned into a rock. A big wave splashed onto the rock and the rock crashed.

 
 
Fossil found by the bridge,
Over the other side of the river,
Some crab crawled into the rock,
Some orangey, red crab,
I think it is cool,
Like a funny looking old crab.
 
 
This blog was created by Jesse, Jodie, Kate C and Oscar.


Thursday 16 May 2013

The Cheating Tree

A bird droped a seed on a tree. Then the seed started to grow and wrap its roots around the tree..............

The Giant Rata can grow to over 100 metres tall and it's very dark and spooky inside. The tree is 800 years old. Seeds can be blown by the wind and can grow in the tree. The tree has soft ground inside it and lots of roots sticking out of the bottom, like legs holding it tight so it doesn't fall down.


                                                                The Giant Rata


                              The Giant Rata has an emergency exit.  Here is Connor climbing out!

 
This blog is written by Bella A, Connor, Lewis and Harry.

Saturday 11 May 2013

Pukeiti....... Taranaki's Temperate Rainforest

On Friday, 10th of May we set off an adventure to Pukeiti.  Our focus this term is looking at Rainforests.  Did you know we have a rainforest in Taranaki!  Pukeiti is a temperate Rainforest.

We set off by bus, which was quite exciting for some of us, and headed along some very windy roads towards the mountain.  The weather was very chilly but we were brave, and prepared for all kinds of weather.

Here is a small sample of some of the plant life we saw during our day.




 
 
 
Many thanks to Nicki, Lee, Pip, Leanne and Janine for coming along to share our day with us.

Gala Day Pots with Spots

 
 
 
With the gala day approaching we got busy creating cute, spotty pots to sell on Room 4s stall.  There was a process we followed and look at the gorgeous creations we ended up with. Our pots are all now living happily in gardens all around Oakura.