Room 5, remember some important internet safety rules when using this site (and others): never give your full name, never give your phone number, address or email details, don't mention where you will be at a particular time, don't put any of that information on the net about anyone else, think carefully if you respond to anyone else's comments because they can't hear your tone of voice, do not call people names or put them down
Welcome to Room 5's Blog
Room 5 is a Year 6 & 7 class at St Patrick's School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
We are using this blog as a space to share our learning and to keep in touch with each other over the weekend.
Please feel free to leave a comment. Your comments will show after they have been approved by our teacher, Miss Paterson. To leave a comment or to read others simply click on the word 'comment' under the post you wish to comment on.
We hope you enjoy following our learning journey.
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- Angelo (5)
- Angus (7)
- Angus' friends and whanau (2)
- Argentina (1)
- Arthurs Pass (1)
- Australia (1)
- Billy (4)
- Canada (1)
- Chanelle (18)
- Chanelle's friends and whanau (1)
- Cliantha (9)
- Dane (3)
- England (1)
- Fiji (1)
- France (1)
- Georgia (1)
- Harry (4)
- Holly (4)
- Ireland (1)
- Italy (1)
- Jack (3)
- Jackson (4)
- Jake (21)
- Jake's friends and whanau (3)
- Japan (1)
- Jessie (8)
- Joe (5)
- Joe's friends and whanau (1)
- Katie (20)
- Katie's friends and whanau (2)
- Katies friends and whanau (1)
- Kaylee (4)
- Kaylee's friends and whanau (1)
- Kendal (15)
- Levi (6)
- Levi's friends and whanau (1)
- Megan (8)
- Michael (5)
- Michael's friends and whanau (1)
- Namibia (1)
- Nathan (3)
- New Zealand (1)
- Peter (4)
- Peter and William's friend's and whanau (4)
- Romania (1)
- Room 6 (1)
- Russia (1)
- Samoa (1)
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- Seini (3)
- South Africa (1)
- Thomas (4)
- Tonga (1)
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- Wales (1)
- William (7)
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Up and running!
Finally we have made a start on our class blog. Each person in Room 5 has been asked to post a comment in response to this blog. Just say hello and write your 'class number' and your name!
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Dane here my number is Ono.
ReplyDeleteHello I'm Peter, my number is Tahi.
ReplyDeleteKatie! Hey my number is tekau.
ReplyDeleteCliantha! my number is Rua tekau ma rua.
ReplyDeletejake here my number is wha and in english its 4
ReplyDeleteHi Friends its Chanelle here, my number is Rua Tekau Ma Toru. I am so excited about this blog, I think it will be great fun.
ReplyDeleteWilliam here my number is Tekau ma Ono.
ReplyDeleteMegan dagse my number is Rua tekau
ReplyDeleteJoe here.
ReplyDeleteits realy cool that our blog is up and running.
Peace out!
Sorry ms patterson.
ReplyDeletemy number is waru.
Jessie.Hi my number is tekau ma rima.
ReplyDeletetekau ma rua. michael hello
ReplyDeletehi it harry here my number is iwa.
ReplyDeleteAngelo.Hi my number is rua
ReplyDeleteHi. Angus here. my number is tekau ma waru. Awesome blog I cant wait to get started on it.
ReplyDeleteHI MY NAME IS ANGELO.MY NUMBER IS RUA.
ReplyDeletecool blog our class should have one
ReplyDeletehello its Kaylee here, and my numberis Whitu :)
ReplyDeleteIt sure is a good blog already when we have only updated one post So far
ReplyDeleteI love bloging already I go on it every day.
ReplyDeletehi my name is Jackson and my number is te kou ma toru
ReplyDeleteHarry here I love our new blog
ReplyDeleteHi, Angus here, just played hockey won 1-0 I was goalie :-}
ReplyDeleteHi my nane is Alec and my number is rua tekau ma tahi 21.
ReplyDeleteKendal i am so thrilled that we have a blog Mum and Dad love and said u are very clever Ms Patterson and Benjamin said our class should have one
ReplyDeletemy number is tekau ma tahi and that is 11 in english
joke
what do you call a pig with no clothes on ?
steaky bacon ha ha ha ha ha !!!!!!
Kendal
Hi there Room 5. I am Chanelle's great aunty from Auckland. Good to see you have a blog up and running. I visited Greymouth a few years ago and thought how lucky Chanelle and her family are to live in such a peaceful town.
ReplyDeleteI am a teacher at a school for children with special needs. There are only 9 children and they get lots of turns on the 3 computers we have in class.
Wishing you a very happy term 3, your topic on tourism sounds interesting.
Thank you, Chanelle's great aunty, for commenting on our blog. It would be great if you could show our blog to your students. Hopefully it won't be long before we have a lot about what we are doing in class on our site to show them. I hope you have a fabulous Term 3 as well.
ReplyDeleteits cool how we got someone else to see our blog from somewhere else
ReplyDeleteMRS PATERSON MRS PATERSON LIVE PEOPLE ARE COMEING ON OUR BLOG IT SAYS ON THE WHATS BEEN HAPPERNING
ReplyDeleteIt is a great widget isn't it Jake? It is called a Live Traffic Feed. It will allow us to see when people have recently looked at our blog and which posts they have looked closely at.
ReplyDeleteHey Miss Paterson. I like this blog. :D
ReplyDeleteJoke.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you get when you cross a elephant with a mouse???
11 foot tall holes in your wall.
Ha ha ha
Peter
Hey Joe. This is awesome!!!!! XD
ReplyDeleteP.S. That means I'm smiling.
Nyan nyan nyan. I like nyan cat, and my family say hi.
ReplyDeleteOh Peter . . . O_O
ReplyDeleteAgreed oh peter...o_o:} {in a good way}
ReplyDeleteHi Michael - always check with mum and dad before visiting a new internet site
ReplyDeleteHello everyone. I'm going to look at the flag widget okay. I like this awesome blog.
ReplyDeleteHi everyone shanty town was fun but the cloths...:{
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