Kia ora and thank you for visiting our class blog. We are a class of Year 5/6 students at Karoro School in Greymouth, New Zealand. Our teacher is Mrs Barrow.
Malo My name is Apii and I come from Owairaka District school and I really like your sollar system and I really wish we have a sollar system like that one.It is relly interesting and awesome How big is your field?
Doumo Apii watashiwa Breanna des I am from Karoro School. oreagato for your comment, I'm not sure how big our field is TRANSLATION: Hello Apii my name is Breanna I am from Karoro School thank you for your comment, I'm not sure how big our feild is.
Talofa Lava Ruma Rima, What a great idea to understand the size of the solar system! They certainly have a HUGE distance between them. What did you use to measure the distance on your school field? Tania
Kia ora Tania We had a lot of fun measuring out the Solar System on the field. We used non standard measures of steps. Each step represented 36 million miles.
Domo Tania denkii eskwa, watshiwa Emma des. Oregatto very much for your comment.I would like to tell you that we measured the distance in feet. I wrote some of the reply in Japanese and the translation is below. Domo means hello, denkii eskwa means are you doing okay, watshiwa Emma des means my name is Emma and oregatto means thank you.
hi there my name is Sundus i am a student from Owairaka in room six that must be really fun but maybe next time try more writing next time i hope you can take my advice and try harder you guys are all ready cool
Hello Sundus my name is Noah, I am a student at Karoro School and I am in Room Five. Thank you for commenting on our work and if we do it again we might follow your advice.
Hi there my name is Daniel and I am a student from owairaka primary school and I am in room 18 I really like that you chose that topic . I never knew that a solar system could fit in you feild . If you would like to look at my blog please write this down http://odsdanielm.blogspot.com/ thank you and good bye
Hello there my name is Lyric and i'm a student from Owairaka school I really like your guy's solar system I never thought of doing that for a topic. I never new that a solar system could fit on a field. If you would like to check out my blog go to http://odslyricm.blogspot.com/
Hi there my name is Hibo in room 18 at Owairaka school.I really like solar system.I think our class should do that as well.next time you should make a rocket and do it on the feild and see how far it goes.Here is my blog http://odsmills.blogspot.com/ blog ya later,
Hello Hibo, thank you for your comment it seems like you want us to do a little experiment. It sounds like a fun experiment. Our space topic was so fun, our class did so many fun activates.
hi there my name is phoenix i go to owairaka primary school. i like how you guys are doing solarsystem i think room 18 should do it. if you would like to look at my blog here it is Phoenix @ Owairaka District School byeee
Kia Ora, I am Kareem from Gilberthorpe School. I like how you put the solar system on the field. Did you think about putting the order of the planets in the solar system in the blog post too? The order is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. How come there is a purple planet? Is the purple planet Neptune? Maybe you can put a place where all the colored planets are named.
Hi Kareem I am Jordyn from Karoro School and really like your helpful and positive comments and we did not put the plants in the right colour but we did put them in the right order, although you might not be adle to see.
Malo My name is Apii and I come from Owairaka District school and I really like your sollar system and I really wish we have a sollar system like that one.It is relly interesting and awesome How big is your field?
ReplyDeleteDoumo Apii watashiwa Breanna des I am from Karoro School. oreagato for your comment, I'm not sure how big our field is
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Hello Apii my name is Breanna I am from Karoro School thank you for your comment, I'm not sure how big our feild is.
Talofa Lava Ruma Rima,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to understand the size of the solar system! They certainly have a HUGE distance between them. What did you use to measure the distance on your school field?
Tania
Kia ora Tania
DeleteWe had a lot of fun measuring out the Solar System on the field. We used non standard measures of steps. Each step represented 36 million miles.
Domo Tania denkii eskwa, watshiwa Emma des. Oregatto very much for your comment.I would like to tell you that we measured the distance in feet. I wrote some of the reply in Japanese and the translation is below. Domo means hello, denkii eskwa means are you doing okay, watshiwa Emma des means my name is Emma and oregatto means thank you.
Deletehi there my name is Sundus i am a student from Owairaka in room six
ReplyDeletethat must be really fun but maybe next time try more writing next time i hope you can take my advice and try harder you guys are all ready cool
Hello Sundus my name is Noah, I am a student at Karoro School and I am in Room Five. Thank you for commenting on our work and if we do it again we might follow your advice.
DeleteHi there my name is Daniel and I am a student from owairaka primary school and I am in room 18 I really like that you chose that topic . I never knew that a solar system could fit in you feild . If you would like to look at my blog please write this down http://odsdanielm.blogspot.com/ thank you and good bye
ReplyDeleteHello there my name is Lyric and i'm a student from Owairaka school I really like your guy's solar system I never thought of doing that for a topic. I never new that a solar system could fit on a field. If you would like to check out my blog go to http://odslyricm.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHello Lyric thank you for the comment.
DeleteHi there my name is Hibo in room 18 at Owairaka school.I really like solar system.I think our class should do that as well.next time you should make a rocket and do it on the feild and see how far it goes.Here is my blog http://odsmills.blogspot.com/ blog ya later,
ReplyDeleteHello Hibo, thank you for your comment it seems like you want us to do a little experiment. It sounds like a fun experiment. Our space topic was so fun, our class did so many fun activates.
ReplyDeletehi there my name is phoenix i go to owairaka primary school. i like how you guys are doing solarsystem i think room 18 should do it. if you would like to look at my blog here it is Phoenix @ Owairaka District School byeee
ReplyDeleteHello Phoenix my name is Billie from Karoro School, I will have a look some time over the term and comment. I am sure I will love it. From Billie.
ReplyDeleteHi I am Alaska from Karoro School. I was the sun when my class was doing the Solar System thing. Thank you for commenting on Ruma Rima's blog.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora, I am Kareem from Gilberthorpe School.
ReplyDeleteI like how you put the solar system on the field. Did you think about putting the order of the planets in the solar system in the blog post too? The order is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. How come there is a purple planet? Is the purple planet Neptune? Maybe you can put a place where all the colored planets are named.
Hi Kareem I am Jordyn from Karoro School and really like your helpful and positive comments and we did not put the plants in the right colour but we did put them in the right order, although you might not be adle to see.
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