Tuesday, March 30, 2010

VISIT KIDS ARE LIVE!

What do you do when you're annoyed?
                  VISIT OUR BLOG!
What do you when you're ANGRY?
                  VISIT OUR BLOG!
What do you do when you've seen our Blog?
                   TELL EVERYONE!
What do you do when your grandma
doesn't know about this blog?
                    Tell her! (and everybody else)
So, what do you do with a burger and fries?
                  Eat It! Then VISIT OUR BLOG!     

            



Friday, March 19, 2010

Stream Study!




On our wonderful camp we did a stream study and we had an awsome time it was great!
We found out that it was an EXELLENT STREAM! The water clarity was 100% perfect, we found tons of critters( like a fresh water crayfish), not much erosion, a little bit of shade,  a light padding of algae and the temperature was just right! Some of the parents who were supervising the "critters" section did not stop to have lunch because they were having an AMUSING TIME! Now all we have to do is test if that stream is cleaner then the Maungatukutuku Stream! DunHar and VosJoh are on the case to find it out!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Camp 2010!

HELLO!


We are finally back from our extremely awesome Camp, Camp Waitawheta!!!
We had so many fun activities that we had to do like: abseiling, beach safety, camp concert, Pyjama Party and much, much more. We also learned Many Valuable Lessons. For example it was HilSam's turn for abseiling and she was afraid of falling. She had a lot of support and she started crying but in the end she was a true heroine! It wasn't just her who went beyond their limits, I'm sure everyone achieved a "special "goal. Camp was an awesome adventure!

Posted By: WhaAly

Dragonfly Life Cycle

We are learning about the life cycle of a dragon fly. First it is an egg then a nymph and then a beautiful adult dragonfly. Peeday found an adult dragonfly but eventully it died because we kept it in a closed space for to long. The dragon fly is a very uniqe insect. Our one had two very beautiful colors black and yellow . The dragonfly's wing span was 100-130 mm!
We had a great  time learning about dragonflies and seeing what they looked like! That is one thing we learned at camp!