Friday 30 October 2015

Main star create a blog post

This week I learnt about how to blend. You blend by using two pastel colours overlaping each other to make a third colour. 





basic pastel techniques | Pastel Pointers

Monday 26 October 2015

Main Star create a Christmas card


I created this out of  green and red card, gogly eyes, paint, pens, stickers, pipe cleaners and cotton balls.

Sunday 25 October 2015

Main star create a blog post

This week in literacy I completed my illustrator sheet for Miss Lee.

The books name is Tropical Beach Resort and what we had to do was draw a picture and write below it what part of the book the picture is from.

I did this with Corbin but we each had our own seperate sheet. Corbin also finsihed the task he was given.

Sunday 18 October 2015

Main Star Christmas in France

I have chosen France to research how they celebrate Christmas.


I have found facts about what they do around Christmas time.


Firstly I’ll tell you about the French decorations.


Traditionally French Christmas trees were decorated with apples, paper, flowers and ribbons. They became popular in more regions of France in the late 1830’s.


Another traditional item used in French homes is the Mistletoe. It is usually meant to hang in front of your door but some people put it beside their fire. People say it brings you good fortune if you hang it in front of your door.


Now we are going to go onto something more tastier - French Christmas Food. A traditional French Christmas will usually include: smoked salmon and oysters with bran bread and (real) butter, foie gras (goose or duck liver pate), goose, capon or turkey stuffed with chestnuts and served with vegetables like green beans cooked with garlic and butter and provincial herbs sautéed potatoes.  The Christmas feast ends with “La bûche de Noël” (Yule log) – a sponge cake decorated like a yule log, traditionally made of chocolate and chestnuts.


On Christmas Eve small children from France put their shoes in front of the fireplace in the hopes that Père Noël Father Christmas will fill them with gifts. If the household is made of older children, there is no need to wait until December 25th to unwrap the gifts! Usually, the kids will start unwrapping at 12 am sharp on Christmas Eve.


If you were wondering what the weather is like I can give you a clue it is very white and very cold.

Saturday 17 October 2015

Main star create a blog post

This week in numeracy we created a floorplan of our classroom.
In doing this I learnt about the correct directions in relation to north.

This week kyle went as a darlik for book day.
He made his own costume out of cardboard boxes, gold paint & even ice cream cones on the head.

Friday 16 October 2015

Wanted poster







Luke Skywalker lost last seen battling Darth Vader and wearing white robes black belt tan boots and blond hair reward your own x-wing p.s you need to be a jedi master to take on the challenge to kill Darth Vader and get Luke Skywalker back.  

Do not approach without a lightsaber and laser pistol.

Main Star Book day


The person I was
trying to be

The person who wrote the books was George Lucas.
The book was based upon Lucas's original screenplay for the first Star Wars film.
The book was published around six months before the original Star Wars movie was released.

Typing test & kkn




Thursday 15 October 2015

My holiday

In the holiday it was my birthday.  On my birthday I got to go to Monteithsfor lunch I got to eat white bait paddies and I got the soup of the day kumara and bacon soup I ate all of it was yummy. For my presants i got an ollie created by sphero, a four person tent, bop it R2 D2, R2 D2 and C3 PO mini figs.