Friday 18 October 2019

Learning about the letter C

This week we were learning about the letter C. Today we picked the carrots we planted last term. They were yummy and delicious and crunchy.














15 comments:

  1. Hi Te Awa it’s Breeze in Te Ngahere. Awesome blog post of learning about the letter c. I liked how you picked a healthy vegetable to match with the letter c (carrots). I also liked how you inserted a lot of pictures. Great job and keep up the good work. I would love to see more blog post so make sure you keep on blogging.
    Kia kite.

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    1. Thanks Breeze for your lovely comment. We planted tomatoes today and we have also planted sunflower seeds, parsley, flowers and silver beet. Hopefully they grow well.

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  2. Kia ora Te awa It’s Kaitlin from Te Ngahere. I really liked your post about the letter C. It looks like you had a lot of fun. Did you enjoy planting the carrots? Did you do anything else to learn about the letter C? Good job keep up the good work.

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    1. Thanks Kaitlin for your kind words. It's really neat when people look at our blog. When we are learning about a letter we always have a big book and a poem about that letter to learn as well.

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  3. Kia ora Te Awa! It’s Jack here. I like how you guys were so enthusiastic about eating carrots! I don’t really like carrots from the store but if they are fresh I’ll eat a whole garden of carrots. I love how you guys always do something like eat carrots or eat yogurt when you’re learning about letters. We never did that when I was in Te Awa! What letter are you going to do next? Jack

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    1. Hi Jack
      Thank you for your cool response to our blog. We try and do at least one post a week. So keep having a look. We are learning about the letter Ee this week. Tomorrow we are going to have an egg and spoon race. I think we did eat things related to what we were learning when you were in Te Awa. You may have just forgotten. :)

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  4. Hello Te Awa, its me Fonz from Te Ngahere. I really like the blog post when you guys are learning the letter C. I thought I would put some C words in my blog post.
    Here you guys go. Car, Cat, Cow, Coat, Corn, Chair, Cake, Clock, and Carrot. Thanks Te Awa for your guys awesome work keep it up!

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  5. Wow, thank you Fonz for looking at our blog. That's exactly what we do when we are learning about a letter, we write all the words we know that start with it. I'll check my kids know your words.

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  6. Hi Te Awa! Its Taleisha from Te Ngahere. I love your blog post about the letter C. It's very cool how you are learning and having fun at the same time. Also, you guys chose a great vegetable to plant. Both healthy and delicious! Did you enjoy planting the carrots? Are you going to plant any other yummy vegetables in the future? Great job Te Awa!

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  7. Kia ora, Te Awa it’s me Isabella-paige. I love you blog post about the letter c. That’s cool that you planted carrots they looked yummy and when I looked at them I could taste them. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK TE AWA.

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  8. Kia Ora Te Awa, It’s Mark.S from Te Ngahere. I love how you were learning about the letter C. I like how you also planted the carrots. Here are some words that start with C, Carrot, Car, Clock, Coconut, Chair and Cat. I really want to see more of your posts. What kind of vegetables are you going to plant next time?

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  9. Hello Te Awa it's me Ricardo. I loved your work about the letter c. I think c for carrots is a good and healthy choice. Another reason why c for carrots is good because you'll also learn how to plant things, so it's two lessons in one. What I liked is you guys and girls used good describing words like crunchy yummy and delicious. If you ever wondering what other veggies start with c here is a couple cabbage, cauliflower, celeriac. I hope you like my blog comment byeeee.

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  10. Hi Te Awa it’s Jade from Te Ngahere. I enjoyed reading your blog post and I can’t wait until you learn more letters. I hope you learn the whole alphabet and I hope you have fun learning it. Have you learnt any other letters and do you have a fruit, vegetable or something that starts with the letter to go with it. Did you have a lot of fun doing this?



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  11. Kia ora Te Awa, its Nikara from Te Ngahere. It looks like you had a good time learning about the letter C. It is great how each week you have different letters that you learn about. Good job keep up the good work. What letter will you be learning about next?
    Bye

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  12. Kia Ora Te Awa. My name is Dalton and I am a senior in Te Ngahere. I am posting about your learning about the letter C. I like how you said that you picked some carrots. Maybe you can think of some other vegetables or other things that start with the letter C, like capsicum, cauliflower, cabbage, courgette and cucumber.

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