The blog is a virtual window in to Room 4, Tawa Intermediate School, for 2014. We will be posting information about what we have been up to and include examples of our learning. Watch this space!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Te Rangiheata Men
+They choose not to fight at he park but at battle hill
+It was Te Rangiheata land in the first place
+It was Te Rangiheata land in the first place
Te Rangiheata
+He started the land battles at battle hill against
the british
+From his point of view it was worth fighting for
but it was rubbish that they lost
the british
+From his point of view it was worth fighting for
but it was rubbish that they lost
Te Rauparaha
+It was'nt Te Rauparaha folt that battle hill went on but he got
put into jail for it.
+All he wanted to do is keep his Men, Women and childern safe.
+From Te Rauparaha point of veiw he did'nt think it was worth fighting for.
put into jail for it.
+All he wanted to do is keep his Men, Women and childern safe.
+From Te Rauparaha point of veiw he did'nt think it was worth fighting for.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Once by Morris Gleitzman
Now we have finished Once, what would you say is your favourite part and why?
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Term 2
Kia Ora
Term 2 has started off great, and we hope to go on as we have started for the rest of the term.
We'll keep updating you when we get time to.
Fleur and Bailey :)
blog administrators
Term 2 has started off great, and we hope to go on as we have started for the rest of the term.
We'll keep updating you when we get time to.
Fleur and Bailey :)
blog administrators
Royal Wedding Similes
Add a simile as a comment to this post describing something to do with the royal wedding.
Explain how your simile works, what is it doing? Does it create an image in the reader's head? How? Does it add more description? How?
E.g.
The Queen looked as fresh and pretty as a daffodil on a spring day.
My simile compares the queen to a daffodil as this is similar to the colour she was wearing. She also looked fresh and new like a spring day.
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