Friday, 31 May 2019

Analysing our Enviroschool data




This graph is showing me that neutral was selected more than the other responses.
This shows me that most people are not sure if we are doing a good job.
This tells me that we might need to make more of an effort to look after our environment.
About 38 people agree that we are doing a good job.
This pie chart shows me that 62.1% want to have a nude food day.
A quarter (25%) said maybe. Only 12.9% said no.
Therefore this shows me that we should introduce a nude food day.
We would need to check with Miss Hygate if this is ok and organise it.
We may need to put a message on Seesaw and the newsletter.

Monday, 27 May 2019

Poem of Nature

Poem of nature
The trees are flowing,
the grass is growing,
the wind is blowing,
the sea is going,
the tides are lowering. 

Ollie 



Friday, 24 May 2019

Fraser Island

Book week dress up day!


To celebrate the end of book week, we all dressed up as our favourite book characters. They included; Harry Potter, Doby the house elf, Pippi Longstocking, Matilda, BFG, Diary of a Wimpy kid and even Tane was brave enough to come to school as Captain Underpants (literally in his pants!). Well done to all, you looked fantastic!

Wednesday, 22 May 2019

Friday, 17 May 2019

PTA Thank you letter

 Paroa School
Main South Road
Paroa Greymouth
Monday 1st April

Dear PTA
Thank you for the 200$ we really appreciate it. That’s a lot of  money I really really really appreciate it.

 From Ollie and Declan. Thank you so so much your really kind    

Wednesday, 15 May 2019

Plastic Free Environment/World

Plastic free environment / World



The Great Pacific garbage patch is a mass of floating rubbish in the Pacific Ocean.

The text that we read was about a school wanting to reduce the amount of rubbish in the ocean.

The garbage patch is 6 times the size of New Zealand It is made up of 80 million kgs of plastic.

Birds die because of pollution and the seas.

Monday, 13 May 2019

Furry Seals

Searching for our Tuhi mai tuhi atu school!

Today Takutai class searched for our Tuhi mai tuhi atu school in Auckland. We looked on google maps and selected the satellite picture. We noticed that their school is similar to ours, we are both small and it looks like they are near a river. They have a lot more trees than us - we are quite jealous of that! We love to climb and we only have one tree to do this in, we call it Harmony. We are hoping to plant more trees in the future.

Friday, 10 May 2019

Twinkling Stars

Twinkling stars

I’m in the garden and I see the stars winking at me in the starry sky the moon comes out from behind a fluffy cloud.

The moon, shined so bright it nearly blinded me. It started to rain very lightly I felt it touch me, it felt coldish I saw eight stars in a little groop. I heard some rustling I thought that it was a bird I looked but it was a weka I took a step I scared it.

Phoebe.