The learners making their tuna.Also, if you haven't already, please sign up to Seesaw (a notice was sent home with the QR code), as the learners in Room 18 are so keen to share their learning with you.
Welcome to Akomanga 16's blog. We are a class of year 3 and 4 learners at Hamilton East School, New Zealand. Room 16 are developing skills to become life long learners. They will experience opportunities to teach, learn and practise. If you are taking part in distance learning and unable to access seesaw, please see the distance learning tab for activities. You can email me at adent@hameast.school.nz if you have photos to share.
Saturday, 2 March 2019
The Waikato River
Following our riverwalk last week the learners have been engaged in learning more about the history of the river and how human activity has impacted on the river. In the coming weeks we will be investigating this further and finding out how we can make a difference to the quality of the water in our environment.
Room 18 also explored making their own river that mirrored their learning journey at Hamilton East. Alongside the river we also made tuna (eels) to swim along the river.
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