Team 26 at SNBS
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
The Adventures of Jasper and Chaos
Anna Raeburn has spent the last 11 months writing a book called "The Adventures of Jasper and Chaos". All the team are really proud of her skills and her great attitude. This book is a real page turner.
To all the team 26 members or friends and family who would like to purchase this book you can do so by following this link and typing "Anna Raeburn" into the search engine.
http://www.blurb.com/
All proceeds are going to the Samaritan Tiger charity.
Great work Anna!!!!!!!!
Monday, September 26, 2011
Nadias Earthquake Poem
Earthquakes make us cry.
Earthquakes rumble and shake.
Earthquakes make church’s tumble
People cry because people died.
They get upset because there jobs tumbled down.
So let us know that we will be strong Christchurch
Kia Kaha Christchurch
Earthquakes rumble and shake.
Earthquakes make church’s tumble
People cry because people died.
They get upset because there jobs tumbled down.
So let us know that we will be strong Christchurch
Kia Kaha Christchurch
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Our "Door to the South Pole Opened" Writing
The door to the South Pole opened to reveal a white carpet that covered Christchurch. There was enough snow for about 10,000 snowballs.
Snowballs are cold, round, freezing, wet, white and made of snow. You can find a snowball in chilly, icy, frosty, snowy weather like it was in Christchurch. You can use a snowball for snow sculptures and snowball fights.
We would be lucky if penguins followed the weather because we would get to see Emperor, Adelie, Gentoo, King and Rock hopper penguins. We would also be unlucky if penguins came because once the snow had melted they would be too hot.
The snowy end. By Sasha
The door to the south pole opened, the snow blew in so we had a snowball fight. A snowball is a spherical object made from snow. Scoop it up in your hands and make a small sized ball. The weather needs to be zero degrees or above as it gives the snow more water to be able to make the snowball. If its too cold 0 degrees or below the snow is powdery and becomes crumbly
By Paris chambers
Snowballs are cold, round, freezing, wet, white and made of snow. You can find a snowball in chilly, icy, frosty, snowy weather like it was in Christchurch. You can use a snowball for snow sculptures and snowball fights.
We would be lucky if penguins followed the weather because we would get to see Emperor, Adelie, Gentoo, King and Rock hopper penguins. We would also be unlucky if penguins came because once the snow had melted they would be too hot.
The snowy end. By Sasha
The door to the south pole opened, the snow blew in so we had a snowball fight. A snowball is a spherical object made from snow. Scoop it up in your hands and make a small sized ball. The weather needs to be zero degrees or above as it gives the snow more water to be able to make the snowball. If its too cold 0 degrees or below the snow is powdery and becomes crumbly
By Paris chambers
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