Showing posts with label Mr Boylens Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mr Boylens Class. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

What do we have for School Lunch in New Zealand?

Mr Webb is spending some teaching blocks in the moment in Room Eight.   Room Eight is Mr Webbs favourite place to teach and the students have two wonderful teachers, Mrs Berry and Miss Nicolas.   Mr Webb and his students are doing some work currently on lunches and what students have to eat, a worldwide project with some other teachers from around the world.

Yesterday in Room Eight the students went to their bags, got their lunches out of their bags, brought them into the classroom and laid them down on the learning tables and took photographs of what they had for lunch.  These are the photos that some of the students took.


What items for lunch that the students eat in New Zealand can you recognise? Is there anything that you are not sure about? That you don't understand? For our overseas visitors our school is located rurally in South Taranaki and our students don't buy their own lunches before or during school, they have to make them and bring them to school themselves.

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Procedural Writing: How to Make a Sandwich

Procedural Writing: How to Make a Sandwich from Myles Webb on Vimeo.

This is the photo essay publishing of a video created by students in Imovie that shows the steps that you need to take to make a Nutella Sandwich. Filmed by Lucas, Tom and Michael and recored at Auroa Primary School on Tuesday 18th November.

Monday, 22 September 2014

Visit Mr Boylens Class Page

Visiting Mr Boylens Class page.  You need to click on the link to this class page.  Look/view some of the posts.   Can you locate where in the world the class is located? How can you tell this? What information leads you to make this conclusion?

Find a book review from a student in Mr Boylens class.  If you have read the book that they are talking about leave a comment to the student who has written the post (remembering the criteria that we have discussed for posting comments on other students work).  If you have not read the books that are listed in the post then find another post from a student that you find interesting and leave that student a comment.