Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Superheroes

There are many types of superheroes like Catwoman, Spidergirl, Batman, Superman, Ironman, Hulk and Thor. In many stories superheroes save people from kidnappers or money that has been stolen by a robber. Some like Thor are trying to achieve something like getting the mjolnir which is a hammer with magical powers. Every superhero has a power like Thor is strong and Ironman can make 3d holograms. Wonderwoman is also a hero. She is an expert in all forms of combat. She is master of the sword, axe, bow and arrow.Superheroes save people and fight villians.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Halloween

Hey everybody I am going to tell you all about Halloween. Halloween is the time when we dress up and go trick or treating. I hope you went trick or treating when it was Halloween. You get lots of sweets and candy. That's all for today I hope you had a happy Halloween.















By: Ria

Monday, September 23, 2013

Who is Geronimo????

Did you get an autograph from Geronimo?
Who is Geronimo and where has he gone to ?




Book Fair in action!!

Wow - it was crowded in there!




 

Winners - Loud Shirt Day


Can you see the winner from your class?

We raised lots of money for loud shirt day. Thanks to everyone who dressed up and donated a gold coin.

Friday, September 13, 2013

The BOOK FAIR is here!!!!!

 
Come and visit the Papatoetoe East Book Fair from Monday 16th to Thursday 19th September.
 
 



Friday, September 6, 2013

Readbot Competition



We are making a Readbot for the Book Fair Competition. It will be a a beautiful one. Our school has a book fair in week 8 and our readbot might win a prize. A readbot is a reading robot. Come to our book fair and buy some books. You will see our readbot.
Written by Leol

Friday, August 2, 2013

Jobs if You Like... Music


Written By Charlotte Guillain

If you love music, read this book to learn about exciting career opportunities that might be the perfect fit for you! Find out how adults use their passion for music to produce songs, promote artists,and have fun.
Books in the Jobs if You Like...series give readers a tour of diverse, exciting, and attainable career options depending on their interests. Each book looks at a common interest, and presents different jobs that involve that topic.
This book is suitable for 10-14 year olds and for boys and girls.
Reviewed By Julie D6
 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Sun


The sun's Diameter is 1392000km. 109 Earth's can fit across it. The Romans Called it sol, which in English means sun. In ancient Greece, the sun was called Heloies. Our sun is not unique in the universe. It is a common Middle aged star which scientists have named Sol after the ancient Roman name. This is why our system is called the solar system. There are trillions of other stars in the universe just like it. Many of these stars have their own systems, their own planets, moons, asteroids and comets. The sun was born in a vast cloud of gas and dust around 5 billion years ago. These vast nebulae are the birth places of all stars. Over a period of many million of years, this gas and dust began to fall into a common centre under the force of it's own gravity.
 
By: Manraj   

Saraswati Puja


The beautiful goddess Saraswati is shown playing an instrument called a vina.

This Hindi festival celebrates the goddess Saraswati and the first day of spring. Saraswati is the goddess of learning.She is also the goddess of music, poetry, dance and drama.
People wear bright yellow clothes at this festival. Yellow stands for the warmth of spring.

In Bengal, people carry giant images of Saraswati around the streets. At the end of the day, they say good bye to the images by placing the picture in the river. Music is played for all to enjoy!

Reported by Muskaan and Nimar

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Knitting up a storm!

 
Some talented teachers and students are knitting amazing things in the library at lunchtimes!!


Thursday, July 4, 2013

Go Papatoeote East!!!



 

TravelWise Celebration at The Cloud,

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Papatoetoe East presented with a Silver Award!!


John Tucker (WSB parent helper), Natia Tucker (WSB Coordinator), Tracy Mai (WSB member), Sophia Laurenson (WSB Student Supervisor), HW Len Brown, Anthony Mai (WSB member), Ava Faamoe (Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board member)

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Interviewing Cuddles

We have a special person/animal in the library not Toby but his cousin Cuddles. He likes to read, play with kids and help Mrs Osbourne during the day. Today we are here to ask "Cuddles' a few questions about his life.

Q.What is your favourite book or series?
A.In the day I fancied the Geronimo Stilton series or a few quick reads.

Q.What do you help out with in the library?
A.Shelving books. Thats my fav. I remember all the Decimals

Q.What do you like about being with your friends and reading?
A.I like all my friends. I help them out everyday and have fun.

Q.Do you encourage kids to read?
A.Of course reading is my life.

You can check her out in the library. 


By: Shivaansh and Krisha D5
 



New Zealand post book awards

In week 4 we had a competition for voting for picture books in the New Zealand book awards. My favourite picture book is " Remember that November". Each class had to vote for a picture book. One of the picture books I also like is 'Melu'. The voting closed on June 24th of May. Alot of picture books are interesting and sometimes they are about feelings. The books in the competition have a post stamp that will tell us if it is a New Zealand post book and one of New Zealands's favourites. Some books have rhyming words such as care and share. The picture books are fiction, that means made up stories and you can use your imagination. Campbell Live host John Campbell has been appointed as Chief Jugde of the awards.
On Monday they announced the children's choice which is Melu and the winner of the picture book was Mister Whistler.
Julie D6

Thursday, June 6, 2013

A little bit about Mrs Crisp

 

Mrs Crisp thinks that our school is very friendly because the children are kind to each other and they are always busy learning. She thinks it is challenging for her to get to know everyone, where things are and how we do things in this school. In her free time she likes to go for bush walks, read books and watch movies and eat ice-cream with her friends and family. She thinks our school is special because of the lovely children, the library, and how the kids use it. She would spend hours in the library. Her favourite book is Ten in the bed, her favourite sport is netball , she loves the colour green, her favourite author is Gwenda Turner and her favourite food is strawberries.

 
By Savanya and Bhavna
 

The Solar System

Planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets move around the Sun. These objects and the Sun make up the solar system. Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus, and Neptune are large planets. They are made of gases. Earth, Mars, Mercury, Venus are smaller planets. They are rocky.





by Toma in C6

Australia

My Holidays, Awesome. Why? Because I had my birthday party, oh! Did I mention that I went to Australia? I didn't. Okay I'll set the scene! It was a Monday, waiting and waiting, watching and hearing every tick of the clock. Finally I reached the airport, every queue for every airline. Intercoms crackling for announcements, in fact I can mimic it today. Immigration lines were not that packed. So it was easy getting through in time. Boarding the plane and embarking into the sky. It wasn't the 4th of July, so we flew the sky. Getting to Kingsford took 3hrs and 40mins but was worth the wait. Hearing the crying of families reuniting made me feel alive. Suddenly it came, our ride awaited for me family. Next day we were tired and had to get up 8 sharpish so we could be in "CANBBERA". Went to Parliament marched in and starting taking pics. Went right to the Mint Factory. Turns out they make money in the Mint Factory we then went to the Telstra Tower-r-r. Came back to Sydney and met all the family. We had Ice-Cream Soda Spiders, I wasn't that frightnend. Sydney City is fabulous, waltzing down Pitt Street and going through an 8 story mall. Have you seen that before? I went abroad a boat and saw a Pacific Pearl heading to the Pacific that got me jealous...Bummer I just had to get back through all 23 stops. I aint fun at all. Came back to the House. I had a good blast with all my cousins here and a great feed. Back to old Auckland. I had a really good time across the ditch. It didn't stink. I wonder where I go next?

By Shivaansh D5

Butterfly competition.

On week 2 it was New Zealand Sign Language week. Some classes have started making butterflies to put on their wall to support the deaf people in our school. A butterfly is the symbol for deaf students,because many butterflies are deaf.The teachers who teach the deaf students in our school, have planned to have a butterfly art competition.You can sew, paint, draw, dye anything! Butterflies are beautiful and deaf. There will be special judges announcing the winner for year 1 to year 6.

by:Julie D6

planets





1. Are planets the same as stars?  yes or no

2. Is the sun the biggest star?  yes or no

3. Do the planets and the sun make up our entire solar system?   yes or no

4. Do astronaust weigh the same on every planets as they do on earth?  yes or no

5. Is the surface of Earth mostly land?

6. Have astronauts landed on mars? yes or no





                                                                             Answers


1. No because planets may look like stars in the sky.

2. No because the largest is VY CANIS MAJORIS .

3. No, it incldes not just 8 planets and the sun , also moons and dwarf plantes.

4. No , astronauts weight would be different on each planet.

5. No , the surface of earth has more water than lang e.g the sea covers about 75% of earth.

6. No , astronauts have not landed on mars.

                                                             By: Elyshia in C6

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Sports

Our school has a sports competition this term. Kids can play rugby  and soccer and netball. Every year they have a new sport competition. Sometimes kids play basketball and handball.



By Esho and Toma

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

School Fair- 2013




On Saturday 13th April we had a successful, amazing Gala.

We had a great time with Food stalls, Stalls, Perfomances and Rides.

It was an amazing turn out.

There was even a fire truck where people could go to the top. Mrs Gounder did it as well.

Created by: Shivaansh D5 and Elyshia C6

WWE Undertakers manager dies!

Paul Bearer died on the date of 5th of March 2013. His face looked a little bit freaky. He was the WWE legend. He died of the at the age of 58. Some people think that Undertaker killed Paul Bearer and a lot don't. Paul Bearer was an American. The little gold bowl he carried around was to make people scared.



Written by Armaan

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Animals

There are many kinds of animals.-bugs, spiders, reptiles,mammals, birds.What animals do you like best?


"I like monkeys" said Toma.


Monkeys are clever mammals that can solve problems and hold things in their hands.They live in groups called troops high in the tropical forests of America, Africa and Asia. Monkeys eat plants, birds, eggs, small animals and insects.





"I like birds" said Esho


Birds live all over the world and there are nearly 10,000 species. They are the only animals to have feathers and wings but not all birds can fly. All birds lay eggs and most build nests where they can raise their chicks.

  




Written by Toma and Esho

Monday, May 6, 2013

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

FIRST AID



Last week on Monday a lady came to our class and she had a cross on the side of her top. Can you guess what it is?  Yes it is the first aid symbol. Gayle was the lady that showed us how to save peoples lives. Hope you guys learnt from it. Do you remember DRSABC? Our class D4 was laughing when we watched Mr Bean. Hope you guys don't do that!

Shaheen D4

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Emirates and Qantas: Connecting the Globe

 
Two of the world's most iconic airlines are forming a global partnership. They are working together to operate 14 flights between Dubai, Australia and beyond. With state-of-the-art entertainment and service, Emirates and Qantas are setting the standard for international travel. With Arabic hospitality and the Aussie style service they are connecting the globe.

To see their websites with your parents search.
Emirates.co.nz
Qantas.com
 
 
Written By: Shivaansh and Leilani

Friday, April 5, 2013

Mega Easter Fun in the City

 
Forget about Greenlane, this year all the massive rides have moved to downtown oppisite of Victoria Park. As soon as you come near the event you will have butterflies in your stomach. Because the rides almost touch the sky! Scream Machine, Turbo Tower, you name it, it's all in the show!There's even rides for the little kiddies! For example, the Dodgem cars, Cup and saucer and the Ferris wheel are all for kids. Choo! Choo! Train Departing for Doomsville in 5 minutes, if you dare! Beware the Ghost Train will take you to the Haunted House. There are also competions of all sorts where everyone would get a prize. Maybe next year you might check it out! 

 
 
Written by: Leilani and Shivaansh

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Easter

 
In Jerusalem Easter is the most important and joyful festival for Christians. It falls in the season of spring, a time to celebrate new life . An important  celebration was taking place in Jerusalem when Jesus died and rose again from dead. This was the festival of Passover. It is celebrated by the followers of  Jewish  faith. So the first Christians added Easter to this ancient  festival.
Passover takes place in March or April. The time changes slightly each year. Churches are dark and silent on holy Saturday, the day after Good Friday. But towards late evening, they slowly light up, ready for joyful Easter Sunday. Churches stay empty and gloomy until night time.
In the churches of Europe, everything starts to light up at the stroke of midnight. A flame is passed from one person to another so that candles and lamps can be lit. The whole church glows. In Roman Catholic and some Anglican churches, a huge, bright candle is carried through the church. It shows how Jesus Christ, the light of world, rose from dead and drove away the darkness of evil. The candle is used to baptize Christians.
Baptism is a ceremony that makes people members of Christian church. The candle blesses the water for years.  Hundreds of years ago, many people became baptized at Easter with this water.

By Manraj


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Pig and the Talking Poo

Pig has a huge brown plastic talking dog poo. He knows it dosen't talk really he's not bonkers or anything but he does miss his poo lots when he loses it mainly because it reminds him of his dad. So, helped by his best friend Raj, Pig tries to find his lost poo. Can they find it - or will Pig and Raj both die trying?
 
 
Written by Esho and Toma

New Blogs 2013


Attention! Websurfers there are new blogs for everyone to see! Come and see the special sites and comment if you like. Maybe "East Chit Chat" is what you fancy or A3's jungle to wonder, or feeling royally check B5 Beauties! Imagine and see these new blogs to read!

By Shivaansh D5

New Kids Around The School

Have you seen any new kids around the school?  There are new kids in B1, B4, B5 and B6. I'm sure that Mrs Crisp, Mrs Van Wijk, Mrs Khan, Mrs Screen and Mrs Hirchfeld really enjoy teaching the new kiddies! Make sure you help them feel welcome in our school.
 

Written by: Leilani and Palmy


Mrs Clarks Favourite Authors

Mrs Clark has a display of her favourite authors in the library. Mrs Clark might have already shown you. It is good to check it out every week because Mrs Clark has lots of favourite authors. Each week there will be a different author and his/her books that are in library. Some examples of  Mrs Clarks favourite authors are:
-Lynley Dodd
-Robyn Kahukiwa
-Dr Seuss


Lynley Dodd


Robyn Kahukiwa


Dr Seuss
 Written by: Leilani and Palmy

Hundertwasser Art

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