Thursday, August 30, 2012

Daffodil Day




A daffodil is a type of flower that grows in spring in New Zealand. You can buy a fake daffodil from shops to put on your shirt. A daffodil day is held to raise money to support people who are suffering from cancer. The cancer society collects money and uses it to help children and adults who are sick.


By Manraj

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Margaret Mahy


Margaret Mahy died at the age 76 and she had a type of illness thats how she died. Margaret Mahy won in the childrens book awards. It was very sad to hear on the news at Papatoetoe School Library that she had died. She wasn't really good at cooking, but she made yum sandwiches and Margaret Mahy also loved salads. She was born in Whakatane in the Bay of Plenty in New Zealander.
Some of famous her books are
Lion in the meadow
Down the Back of the Chair
The Moon and Farmer McPhee
Summery Saturday Morning
Witch in the Cherry Tree
Margaret Mahy had a great imagination! Come into our library and find some of her great books to read!!!
By Muskaan

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Interviewing Miss Graham





Miss Graham is a new teacher at our school. She teaches the kids in B1. Miss Graham said that everybody here is very lovely and the learning here is lots of fun. She loves viewing the blogs. She likes making learning fun and helping people learn.Her favourite subject is Art.She has taught in a school before, it's called Clayton Park in Manurewa. Her hobbies outside school are reading, painting, gardening and sewing.
By Manraj

Friday, August 17, 2012

'Dream Girls' Samoan group


Our girls Samoan group called the 'Dream Girls', performed for the parents at our Open Morning. Don't they look great!!


Thursday, August 16, 2012


School Kapa Haka Group from East School on Vimeo.


Our school Kapahaka group performed to parents during our Open Morning we held on Thursday 9 August.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

RIO OLYMPICS 2016


The city of Rio De Janerio has been elected to host XXXI Summer olympic games in 2016 in about 4 years from now. The other candidate cities were Doha,Chicago, Prague and Tokyo. So as London 2012 ends a new Olympics will begin. So see you in Rio 2016.

The offical website for the Rio 2016 is www.rio2016.com

Monday, August 13, 2012

Orchestra from East School on Vimeo.


Our Year 5 and 6 school orchestra are practicing for a competition to be held soon. Some Papatoetoe Intermediate children will be playing with them and so today they had their first practice together.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Boys Kapahaka Performance

00002 from East School on Vimeo.



The boys Kapahaka group performed for parents and children at our school Open Morning.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Mt Tongariro








Mt Tongarariro in NZ erupted last night! This is the first time in 100 years. Roads around the mountain are closed and planes are delayed because of the falling ash. Scientists do not know what will happen next!!! Luckily, it was a small eruption and no-one was hurt.
Check out this article . . .



Written by Elyshia

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Raksha Bandhan - Indian Festival




Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi Purnima is a Hindu and Sikh festival that celebrates the relationship between a brother and sister or a cousin. Hindus celebrate Raksha Bandhan like this; the sister ties a rakhi or Holy thread on the brother's wrist that symbolizes the love of a sister and the well-being of a brother.

Raksha Bandhan was celebrated by Lord Yama and his sister Lord Yamuna. Once upon a time Lord Yamuna tied a rakhi to Lord Yama and bestowed immortality. Yama was so moved by the tranquility of the occasion that he declared that whovever gets a rakhi tied from his sister and promised her protection, will be immortal. This celebration was celebrated by many Hindus and Sikhs in India and Nepal but nowadays, all the Indian brothers and sisters all around the world are celebrating it.


By: Shivaansh A6

Hundertwasser Art

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