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Welcome to Room 3′s classroom blog.

We are a group of 21 Year 6, 7 and 8 students at St Patrick’s School on the Kapiti Coast in New Zealand. We have a good mix of cultural backgrounds in our class, 6 Maori, 10 NZ European, 1 Samoan and 4 from the Philippines. One third of our  students are boys and two thirds girls. The youngest of us is 9years 7months and the oldest is 12years 8months. We are looking forward to learning lots of new things off each other.

Our class goal for the year is “L2L2L” – can you guess what that stands for? A clue is two of the “L’” stand for “Learn”. You just have to find what the other L stands for.

Our class is using the Daily 5 way of doing Literacy. We are trying to practice reading and writing every day so we all become the best we can be.

We are all excited about the new things that will happen while we are in Room 3.

We hope you enjoy visiting our pages from time to time.

3 Responses to “About”

  1. Thank you for sharing about your school. My students will be visiting this page this week as we are behind in the challenge. We will learn from you what to put in our about page. I will ask my students to comment more. I think it is wonderful that you reflect on what you think and do and why you think and do. We are getting ready for conferences, so we will be doing the same.

  2. Miss W. says:

    G’day Mrs Garton and students,
    Thanks for joining the March 2011 student blogging challenge.

    So you can contact other students and look at their blogs, make sure you keep referring to this page on the challenge blog.

    If you want to connect with other classes, then check out this link.

    Also each week starting in March, check out the student challenge blog for the different activities to do – look at ‘Latest challenge posts’ under the map on the right sidebar.

  3. diegojams11 says:

    Dear mb3bloggers. This is Mr.Martinez’ class blog. Your blog page look quite similar to ours. I am very disappointed about this.

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