Friday, 31 July 2020
goals for august 2020
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
my school holidays
My school holidays!
During the school Holidays Me and my Family went to watch a movie. The movie that we are going to watch is sonic. The movie was going to start at 2:30. We woke up at 9:30 so we could make lunch so we could eat and then go to the movies. We started to make our lunch at 11:00. We finished lunch at 1:22. we started to eat. After we finished we went to the movies. We bought some so we can eat when we are watching the movie. We went inside and the movie started when set down it was good timing. The movie was 3 hours long. The movie was so funny and it was so cool. Then we went back to our car. When we arrived at our house and then we eat then i went to sleep
Friday, 24 July 2020
croatia
Thursday, 23 July 2020
cambodia
Wednesday, 22 July 2020
Greek Mythology
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Therapy dog at Hamilton school proving to be a top teacher
HAMILTON NEWS
Therapy dog at Hamilton school proving to be a top teacher
15 Mar, 2019 by Tom Rowland
At 11 weeks old/, Daisy joined the school/ two weeks ago/ to be trained as a therapy dog/, and as students enter/ Te Ao Mārama primary school/ in Flagstaff each morning/ they are greeted by a small furry spoodle Daisy/ the latest member of the school's staff/
Deputy headmaster Anna Pratt/ — and Daisy's owner/ — said she became interested in the growing/ phenomenon of therapy dogs being used in schools around the world/.
"It is really popular in America/, and also in Australia/" Ms Pratt said/. "There were a lot of things we considered/, such as the breed/, the size, the type of coat/ — Daisy has a wool coat so she doesn't/ trigger any allergies./ She has been/ at school/ now for a couple of weeks/, and she has been/ growing in confidence/ and the students/ have been getting more confident/ around her as well/"
Daisy, who is a half/ poodle and half spaniel/, is identified by the fluoro orange jacket/ that has been/ specially made for her/, to show that she is a dog in training/, and to also make her/ stand out when at school events/.
Ms Pratt/. said that having/ a therapy dog/ as young as Daisy/ also helps with dog/ education, and the/ responsibility that/ comes with owning a dog/.
"I was astounded/ as to how many/ kids here had never/ touched a dog/, or even seen a dog/."
"So many kids/ come up saying/ I'm really scared of dogs/, but I really want to pat/ her and now those kids/ are some of the ones/ who come up first to greet Daisy/."
Daisy's routine/ includes heading to road/ patrol in the morning/ and roaming through/ the learning areas/ of the school/ or teaching spaces/.
"Children will read/ to her or draw/ pictures for her/ in class, and then/ after that she will eat/ and sleep for a bit."/
"In research/ it shows that/ patting a dog/ releases the feel/-good hormones/ and it just helps/ settles the kids, and/ they don't become/ distracted/."
Wednesday, 1 July 2020
Nature
today in room 2 we learned about forests schools it was so much fun to learn about forests
i didn't even know that there's is forest schools.