Welcome to the Cottage blog! My name is Mrs Johns and I support students at Owairaka District School who are new to NZ and are learning the English Language. This blog is a space where I share all types of experiences we have at our school and what were have been learning about. Please leave positive, thoughtful and helpful comments to help prompt our students to communicate in a fun and enjoyable way.
I also showed my grandkids. Millie, the two year old watched the little bird hatching 12 times. She really, really enjoyed it. Can't wait to show them at school on Tuesday!
Hi my name is Kaito from Room 7. I think that the video and the title was very eye-catching and really cool! I wonder how long it took for them to get to this stage? Bye blog ya later!
Hello Mrs Johns we have shared your blog post with Rimu Nui students. I am sure they will suggest you with names for the chickens.
ReplyDeleteI would love you to come up with some names for my very tiny baby birds! The are the size of a bumble bee. Have fun
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! I showed my grandkids the video and they were really excited :-)
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I also showed my grandkids. Millie, the two year old watched the little bird hatching 12 times. She really, really enjoyed it. Can't wait to show them at school on Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteGidday Mrs Johns I think the marbles are there for keeping big animals out and also so they don't eat the tiny bugs that go in.
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Angus
Angus I like your thinking - however what big animals are there that could go into the water?
DeleteHello Miss Johns.
ReplyDeleteThose hens are SO CUTE!! I just want to hug them. How old are they?
What do they eat?
BLOG YA LATER!!!
Kia or Mrs. Johns, my name is John,this is the first time I saw an egg hatching into an animal and well enjoyed it.
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John
It is always exciting to see John. I never get tired of having baby birds around.
DeleteHi my name is Kaito from Room 7. I think that the video and the title was very eye-catching and really cool! I wonder how long it took for them to get to this stage?
ReplyDeleteBye blog ya later!
What is really amazing Kaito is that it doesnt take very long at all. From hatching to full size is all within 6 weeks!
DeleteHello Mrs. John and Wow can't what too see them. i wounder if the want to be released. blog you later
ReplyDeleteThey are now wandering around my aviary at home. They don't really like the Cockateils flying over them though!
DeleteAwww those little chicks are so cute wish them the best! From Havana
ReplyDeleteAre those chicks in the school there so cute I want to see them at morning tea from Luke
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