Pride of Glenbrae are the Year 2 and Year 3 Learners in Room 5 at Glenbrae School in Auckland, New Zealand. The learners in this class are curious, keen to learn and creative. We learn, create and share our learning through our class blog. The teacher in Room 5 is Mrs. Kumar.
Showing posts with label Telesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Telesia. Show all posts
Thursday, 11 September 2014
The Party (By: Telesia)
They were shocked. It was a beautiful night. The stars were shining up high in the sky.
One day there were two exiting kids called Lucinda and Maryanne. Lucinda is turning 18 and she is having a birthday party. She is very pretty. Maryanne has green eyes. She is Lucinda's little sisters. Maryanne loves to sing.
Lucinda is very exited for her birthday party. There theme was vampires. While Lucinda was dancing with Maryanne a group of gangsters kicked the door open and attacked Maryanne. They also messed up the party.
Lucinda got very angry and wanted to beat them up. So she did. Everyone was clapping. Lucinda was very proud.
The lesson learnt is to learn self-defence.
By Telesia
Friday, 29 August 2014
Our Trip to the Museum
By: Telesia
By: Maselino
By: Loto
By: McKenzie
By: AJ
By: Anita
By: Angel
By: Mele
By: Fasi
By: Po
By: Penitoa
By: Riza-Dee
By: Emmanuel
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Friday, 8 August 2014
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Sunday, 3 August 2014
How to Split Numbers and Add
By Penitoa
By Alex
By Francesca
By Pelenise
By Telesia & Anita
By Loto
What We Learnt About Eid.
By Penitoa
By McKenzie
By Riza-Dee
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Travel Wise Week (19/5 - 26/5, 2014)
This is our Travel Wise Week.
The theme of the week in 2014 is 'Tune in to road safety'. We're all human: we daydream, get side-tracked, run late and make mistakes. But on roads, distractions can be fatal. When using roads, we all need to tune in to road safety and give it our full attention - particularly if we're at the wheel, but also when we're cycling, walking, skating, running, you name it - to keep ourselves and others safe.
We're asking everyone to pledge to tune in to road safety - that means promising to do your best to keep focused on the task at hand, and never putting yourself and others in danger for the sake of a call, text or other activity that can wait.
During the Week we'll be appealing to drivers to turn off their phones, and to everyone to help protect themselves and others by not speaking on the phone to someone who's driving, and when out on foot or bicycle getting off the phone, taking out headphones and taking care to stay focused on the task at hand.
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