Room 5 have been writing thier stories about their experiences on the playground.
Then they recorded their stories in this thread. Please feel free to leave a comment
on the thread.
As part of the Literacy learning process, Mrs She's children over many years wrote stories and then drew pictures to illustrate their stories. This story writing was integrated with childrens' Inquiries. Children also recorded their stories in movies so that they could share them with the world. We are proud of this work.
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Kia ora room 5 - I loved listening to what you like to do on your playground. I was lucky to go out to Camp Adair, in Hunua this week to stay with our Year 6 kids and I got to go on the Super Fox. It is a really massive flying fox. I had to climb up a pole that was 13m high and then was harnessed on to the flying fox and launch myself off a tiny platform (that part was so scary). But on the ride it was awesome - I was very brave and let go and waved my arms and legs like a starfish! It was wicked!
Room Five. I loved hearing about your playground. I was very lucky to visit your school last year a few times and see your wonderful playground. I don't remember seeing Mrs She on the Monkey Bars but she may have been on there when I wasn't looking. Everyone spoke very clearly and I liked the pictures that you had drawn to go with your voice thread story. I am a little old, but I still like playing on the swing.
Mr Webb and Room 8, Melville Intermediate, Hamilton.
You did a great job discussing your playground stories. My student Amy wants to know what kinds of food you eat in New Zealand. Do you think you could tell her?
Hi Room 5 - thank you for sharing your fabulous stories with us. It was lovely to hear you reading your stories out loud. We have 2 playgrounds at our school, one for the little kids and one for the big kids. I'm going to play your VoiceThread for Room 6 on Monday so that they can hear your stories too.
From Mrs McGhie
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