The story is about three billy goats who like to eat grass but must cross a bridge where a troll lives. The troll threatens the goats as they try to cross the bridge to get to the grass on the other side.
The solar system contains nine planets, with Earth having one moon and water. Mercury is very hot but sometimes cold, while the moon has craters and is uninhabitable. Saturn has distinctive rings, and planets vary in whether they have moons, with Earth and Saturn each having one moon.
There were three billy goats who wanted to cross a bridge but saw a troll underneath. The smallest billy goat went first and ran across the bridge quickly before the troll could catch him.
There are nine planets in our solar system that orbit the sun. The planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Each planet has unique characteristics, such as Mercury being the closest planet to the sun, Venus being the brightest planet, and Earth being the planet where humans live.
There were three billy goats who needed to cross a bridge to get to greener pastures on the other side. However, living under the bridge was a mean troll who liked to eat goats. Through their cleverness and teamwork, the three billy goats were able to cross the bridge safely without being eaten by the troll.
There were three billy goats who needed to cross over a bridge. As they crossed the bridge one by one, a troll living underneath demanded each goat state its name and business before allowing it to pass. Each goat outwitted the troll and safely crossed the bridge.
The document provides information on the planets and moon in our solar system. It discusses Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, describing their orbits, compositions, temperatures, atmospheres and other key features. It also mentions discoveries like Galileo discovering Jupiter's moons and the prediction and discovery of Neptune through mathematical calculations.
1. The document provides information about the planet Jupiter and its moons. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and has many moons, including the four largest Galilean moons - Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
2. The Cassini spacecraft obtained images of Saturn and its rings and moons. Saturn has a vast ring system made of small particles of ice and rock. It has several large moons such as Titan, which has a thick atmosphere.
3. The document discusses the gas giant planets Jupiter and Saturn, their compositions, atmospheric features, rotations, magnetic fields, rings and moons as observed by spacecraft such as Galileo, Cassini, and Voyager.
There were three billy goats gruff who encountered a mean troll under a bridge. The troll saw one of the billy goats and scared it away because trolls are scary. The narrator identifies as a troll as well.
The solar system contains nine planets, with Earth having one moon and water. Mercury is very hot but sometimes cold, while the moon has craters and is uninhabitable. Saturn has distinctive rings, and planets vary in whether they have moons, with Earth and Saturn each having one moon.
There were three billy goats who wanted to cross a bridge but saw a troll underneath. The smallest billy goat went first and ran across the bridge quickly before the troll could catch him.
There are nine planets in our solar system that orbit the sun. The planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Each planet has unique characteristics, such as Mercury being the closest planet to the sun, Venus being the brightest planet, and Earth being the planet where humans live.
There were three billy goats who needed to cross a bridge to get to greener pastures on the other side. However, living under the bridge was a mean troll who liked to eat goats. Through their cleverness and teamwork, the three billy goats were able to cross the bridge safely without being eaten by the troll.
There were three billy goats who needed to cross over a bridge. As they crossed the bridge one by one, a troll living underneath demanded each goat state its name and business before allowing it to pass. Each goat outwitted the troll and safely crossed the bridge.
The document provides information on the planets and moon in our solar system. It discusses Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, describing their orbits, compositions, temperatures, atmospheres and other key features. It also mentions discoveries like Galileo discovering Jupiter's moons and the prediction and discovery of Neptune through mathematical calculations.
1. The document provides information about the planet Jupiter and its moons. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and has many moons, including the four largest Galilean moons - Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
2. The Cassini spacecraft obtained images of Saturn and its rings and moons. Saturn has a vast ring system made of small particles of ice and rock. It has several large moons such as Titan, which has a thick atmosphere.
3. The document discusses the gas giant planets Jupiter and Saturn, their compositions, atmospheric features, rotations, magnetic fields, rings and moons as observed by spacecraft such as Galileo, Cassini, and Voyager.
There were three billy goats gruff who encountered a mean troll under a bridge. The troll saw one of the billy goats and scared it away because trolls are scary. The narrator identifies as a troll as well.
There were three billy goats who wanted to cross a bridge but a mean troll lived underneath and wanted to eat them. The first billy goat started to cross but the troll came out and wanted to eat it.
Three billy goats were crossing a bridge when the youngest encountered a troll living underneath. The troll threatened to gobble him up but the goat outsmarted the troll by telling him his brothers were larger and more appetizing. When the brothers crossed they were also able to outwit the troll through their sizes and sent him away.
The Three Billy Goats Gruff tells the story of three billy goats who encounter a troll while crossing a bridge. The troll sees the goats and plans to eat them. The goats also see the troll waiting under the bridge.
Three billy goats named Big, Bigger, and Biggest wanted to cross a bridge to eat grass on the other side. Under the bridge lived an ugly troll who demanded payment to cross. Each goat outsmarted the troll by pretending to be bigger than they were until the biggest goat defeated the troll.
There were three billy goats named Little Will, Bill, and Big Bill who had to cross a bridge to find more grass to eat. When Little Will crossed first, a troll jumped out and said he wanted to eat goat for dinner. Little Will convinced the troll to let him pass by saying his brother Bill was bigger, and the troll should talk to him instead. The troll agreed to let Little Will pass and wait for the next brother, Bill.
There were three billy goats who needed to cross over a bridge. As they crossed the bridge one by one, a troll living underneath demanded each goat state its name and business before allowing it to pass. Each goat outwitted the troll and safely crossed the bridge.
The story is about three billy goats who like to eat grass but must cross a bridge where a troll lives. The troll threatens the goats as they try to cross the bridge to get to the grass on the other side.
The photo album documents Aokautere School. It contains pictures of students, teachers, classrooms, and school events from the past year. The album aims to capture memories from the school year for students, parents, teachers and alumni to enjoy looking back on.
Arthur lived with Melanie and her family. When a new dog, Bonzer, came to stay, Arthur felt jealous because Bonzer could do things better than him. One day, Melanie took Bonzer to the park but left Arthur behind. Upset, Arthur ran away with his favorite slippers. The family searched for Arthur and eventually found him at the pet store. Melanie was happy to be reunited with Arthur and told him that she would always love him.
The solar system contains 9 planets, with Earth having water and one moon. Mercury is very hot but sometimes cold, while the moon has craters and is uninhabitable. Other details provided include that Jupiter and Mercury have no moons, Earth is the only planet with one moon, Saturn has distinctive rings, and astronauts have walked on the lunar surface.
The document contains short descriptions from students in Room Seven about their mothers. It describes mothers doing kind acts like kissing, cuddling, gardening, ironing, bringing children to school, and letting them watch movies. The mothers are portrayed positively with descriptions like being beautiful, nice, good, and kind.
The students from Stewart Farm school competed in a challenging cross country event held on a rural farm. Many students achieved top placements in their age groups, including Max who placed first for Year 1 Boys and Jessie who won the Year 1 Girls title. All students tried their hardest and should be proud of their achievements in completing the lengthy courses which included hills and uneven terrain. It was a memorable event and the school is proud of how the students competed and behaved.
This week has been Fire Wise Week. We have learnt what to do when there is a fire. The local fire officers also came to visit as well, check out the photos on the blog too!
The document appears to be a collection of short summaries and observations about the characters Wilbur and Fern from E.B. White's novel Charlotte's Web written by different students. Most of the summaries state that Wilbur is a pig and note that he is friendly. Many also mention that Fern looks after and is friends with Wilbur.
The document contains artwork and short stories from students in Room 6 about poppies. The students describe liking poppies for their colors like red and green, their nice smell, and because poppies represent those who died in war.
The story describes how Maui and his four brothers worked together to slow down the sun so they could complete their daily tasks. They used ropes to catch the sun, then Maui hit or bashed the sun, causing it to move more slowly. As a result, the brothers and others were able to finish their work.
Kanga and Roo, characters from Winnie the Pooh, have arrived at Aokautere School in New Zealand as part of a student exchange program from Australia. The students will be documenting their time with the new animal friends Kanga and Roo on the school blog to share their learning experiences together.
The document outlines the inquiry process used at Aokautere School. Students are guided through six stages of inquiry: connecting, wondering, investigating, finding, sorting, and sharing. They use an inquiry wheel as a visual tool to move through each stage of the process and deepen their understanding of various topics.
There were three billy goats who wanted to cross a bridge but a mean troll lived underneath and wanted to eat them. The first billy goat started to cross but the troll came out and wanted to eat it.
Three billy goats were crossing a bridge when the youngest encountered a troll living underneath. The troll threatened to gobble him up but the goat outsmarted the troll by telling him his brothers were larger and more appetizing. When the brothers crossed they were also able to outwit the troll through their sizes and sent him away.
The Three Billy Goats Gruff tells the story of three billy goats who encounter a troll while crossing a bridge. The troll sees the goats and plans to eat them. The goats also see the troll waiting under the bridge.
Three billy goats named Big, Bigger, and Biggest wanted to cross a bridge to eat grass on the other side. Under the bridge lived an ugly troll who demanded payment to cross. Each goat outsmarted the troll by pretending to be bigger than they were until the biggest goat defeated the troll.
There were three billy goats named Little Will, Bill, and Big Bill who had to cross a bridge to find more grass to eat. When Little Will crossed first, a troll jumped out and said he wanted to eat goat for dinner. Little Will convinced the troll to let him pass by saying his brother Bill was bigger, and the troll should talk to him instead. The troll agreed to let Little Will pass and wait for the next brother, Bill.
There were three billy goats who needed to cross over a bridge. As they crossed the bridge one by one, a troll living underneath demanded each goat state its name and business before allowing it to pass. Each goat outwitted the troll and safely crossed the bridge.
The story is about three billy goats who like to eat grass but must cross a bridge where a troll lives. The troll threatens the goats as they try to cross the bridge to get to the grass on the other side.
The photo album documents Aokautere School. It contains pictures of students, teachers, classrooms, and school events from the past year. The album aims to capture memories from the school year for students, parents, teachers and alumni to enjoy looking back on.
Arthur lived with Melanie and her family. When a new dog, Bonzer, came to stay, Arthur felt jealous because Bonzer could do things better than him. One day, Melanie took Bonzer to the park but left Arthur behind. Upset, Arthur ran away with his favorite slippers. The family searched for Arthur and eventually found him at the pet store. Melanie was happy to be reunited with Arthur and told him that she would always love him.
The solar system contains 9 planets, with Earth having water and one moon. Mercury is very hot but sometimes cold, while the moon has craters and is uninhabitable. Other details provided include that Jupiter and Mercury have no moons, Earth is the only planet with one moon, Saturn has distinctive rings, and astronauts have walked on the lunar surface.
The document contains short descriptions from students in Room Seven about their mothers. It describes mothers doing kind acts like kissing, cuddling, gardening, ironing, bringing children to school, and letting them watch movies. The mothers are portrayed positively with descriptions like being beautiful, nice, good, and kind.
The students from Stewart Farm school competed in a challenging cross country event held on a rural farm. Many students achieved top placements in their age groups, including Max who placed first for Year 1 Boys and Jessie who won the Year 1 Girls title. All students tried their hardest and should be proud of their achievements in completing the lengthy courses which included hills and uneven terrain. It was a memorable event and the school is proud of how the students competed and behaved.
This week has been Fire Wise Week. We have learnt what to do when there is a fire. The local fire officers also came to visit as well, check out the photos on the blog too!
The document appears to be a collection of short summaries and observations about the characters Wilbur and Fern from E.B. White's novel Charlotte's Web written by different students. Most of the summaries state that Wilbur is a pig and note that he is friendly. Many also mention that Fern looks after and is friends with Wilbur.
The document contains artwork and short stories from students in Room 6 about poppies. The students describe liking poppies for their colors like red and green, their nice smell, and because poppies represent those who died in war.
The story describes how Maui and his four brothers worked together to slow down the sun so they could complete their daily tasks. They used ropes to catch the sun, then Maui hit or bashed the sun, causing it to move more slowly. As a result, the brothers and others were able to finish their work.
Kanga and Roo, characters from Winnie the Pooh, have arrived at Aokautere School in New Zealand as part of a student exchange program from Australia. The students will be documenting their time with the new animal friends Kanga and Roo on the school blog to share their learning experiences together.
The document outlines the inquiry process used at Aokautere School. Students are guided through six stages of inquiry: connecting, wondering, investigating, finding, sorting, and sharing. They use an inquiry wheel as a visual tool to move through each stage of the process and deepen their understanding of various topics.