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Monday 15 August 2011

The Winter Wonderland at Koputaroa School

Room 2 reporting on this fantastic snowy day at school.  All comments and photographs, plus the title are by the children.  Miss Clark is only doing the typing!!!  Enjoy their report.


When you look at the snow there can be shapes that look different, like snowflakes, carriages and all types of stuff.   I found a piece of ice that had holes in it. It looked awesome because it had holes in it and the holes looked like caterpillars had eaten through it.  When I picked it up it felt bumpy - Georgina.


If you look at a block of snow using a microscope you can see that every snowflake is different - Sam.


When you stand on the snow it makes a crunchy sound.  When the sun shines on the snow the snow melts  - Estella.


The snow hurts your eyes if you don't have sunglasses on.  The sun reflects off the snow. It feels like it might be Christmas when it snows - Angus.






At Koputaroa School it has been snowing overnight - we have had so much fun in it - Neah.


The ice was bumpy and had air bubbles in it - Zoe.


The snow feels like ice in the fridge - Hana.


When the sun shines on the snow the snow looks pretty because it sparkles - Angelina.


The ice feels so cold that your hands freeze - Natalie.


The snow feels like ice - Jacob.




2 comments:

  1. I am absolutely blown away by the way you have captured this unbelievable winter event! The photos you have taken make me feel like I am there with you. You look like you had so much fun. I love your descriptions of the snow also. Well Done Room 2!
    I will send you photos of when it snows here in Canada so you can compare with your pictures.
    From Mrs Swanson in Canada

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  2. Wow! What awesome photos and fantastic descriptions! Our class had fun too, taking photos and putting our written language to the test; maybe you could check them out sometime?

    Nic from Russell Street School
    http://fuse711.edublogs.org/2011/08/17/creative-writing-how-to-capture-a-moment/

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