Welcome to Totara 1's blog! Our teacher is Mrs Clark. Here you will find out all the fun and fantastic things we get up to. Be sure to check out our individual blogs too. Remember to leave us a comment or two, we love to get feedback on our learning!
Mōrena Mamaku 1, Even though this is a 2017 post, I thought I'd welcome you to Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu for 2018. I'm James, and although I don't officially work with Manaiakalani any more, I still really enjoy dropping in to class blogs and sharing in the learning. I didn't know you could make your own fossils, so really enjoyed watching your video. So much that I think I'm going to give this a go with my son this weekend! What did you learn about real fossils? How did you get the plaster mix out after you'd finished with the impressions? I can't wait to see what you all get up to this year. Mā te wā James
hi my name is Ali and I like your new video, is cool, because I saw stone name on it.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Omar from owairaka primary school and I like fossils their bones are so fascinating.
ReplyDeleteMōrena Mamaku 1,
ReplyDeleteEven though this is a 2017 post, I thought I'd welcome you to Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu for 2018. I'm James, and although I don't officially work with Manaiakalani any more, I still really enjoy dropping in to class blogs and sharing in the learning. I didn't know you could make your own fossils, so really enjoyed watching your video. So much that I think I'm going to give this a go with my son this weekend! What did you learn about real fossils? How did you get the plaster mix out after you'd finished with the impressions? I can't wait to see what you all get up to this year.
Mā te wā
James