Last year Akomanga 16 planted a kumara tipu in the kitchen garden. We tended it, fertilised it and waited for it to grow. This week we were able to Harvest the grown tipu and got four lovely kumara from it. This morning the learners of Akomanga 16 will get to taste what their kumara is like. Look at that amazing colour! What else can you think of that is such a vibrant purple colour in nature?
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.
Thursday, 14 April 2022
Tuesday, 12 April 2022
The Scariest Thing in the Garden
This week Akomanga 16 read “The Scariest Thing in the Garden by Craig Smith and Scott Tulloch.
They had to make what they thought was the scariest creature in the garden.
Their brief for their artwork was that they would create a creature that no-one had ever seen before.
It had to have between 4 and 8 legs, and 2 to 8 eyes.
Sunday, 3 April 2022
Meet Elle
Elle Marsters will be a student teacher in Akomanga 16 for the rest of 2022. She will be at school on Tuesdays each week.
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