Thursday 11 June 2020

QALLITY BLOG POST

This week


I have had a great week. 
Me and My class have been doing art, reading and maths.


On wednesday koka Jo and koka Holly took our class.
Me,Lola, Charlotte, Ella and Esther (our buzz group),
Had to make a giant bubble with homemade mixture. Our whole class had too. 
My buzz group decided what bubbles we should make.
In the end we decided to make bouncy bubbles.


Esther and Ella searched for a recipe so the teacher could buy the ingredients.
And me Charlotte and Lola went around the school thinking about what would be in our homemade
Bubble wands. In the end we had made our list.
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Paper straws
  • Milk bottle cap
  • Screw driver
  • Scissors  


After our bubble research we did bubble art.
MLH 2 and MLH 3 crowded around Koka Holly to see how to do the art.
Koka Holly had 5 bits of Black paper that she had stuck together.
She used the white pastel to draw bubbles and used other colors to make a rainbow bubble.


Every week we have 2 reading groups and 2 maths groups. I am in Kea reading group 
EL3M KT Witch means early level 3 Maths with koka Terri.
We are learning about our Questions,predicting, monitoring, visualizing, connecting,inferring and summarizing.


We are also doing zentangle art. Here are some photos.


I’m  not finished though.

3 comments:

  1. I'm sorry I tried to fix up my blog but it didn't work!!!!
    Yikes!!!

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  2. cornelia koka Holly did not stick the bubble art together but anyway it is awesome and great!

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  3. Hi Cornelia!! I really love your blog!! The reasons I like it so much is because of the photos and all the descriptions.

    Josephine is right though. Koka Holly didn't stick the paper together. She just put the pieces next to each other.

    If the writing ever goes over the page click enter and it should go down but always click where it starts to go of the page and keep the words together!! Charlotte A

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