New Zealand Trees and Plants

As part of our learning focus on plants and growth, Kea class reading groups have been reading about different New Zealand native trees and plants. We started learning about why these plants are important to different groups of people, when we visited Waitangi in Week 3. Students have been using their learning to create slides to share at assembly, and here on the blog. We hope you enjoy them.

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  1. Kea class I am so impressed with your slide show. It has been great for me to follow on from the learning that we all shared at Waitangi together. These slides are outstanding!!!

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  2. Thank you for sharing all of your learning Kea class. I really liked how you included lots of interesting facts, in different ways, on your slides. I wonder if you could slow down the presentation as I found the slide changed before I had read all the information on the page.
    Mrs Edwards

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  3. Kia ora Kea class,

    thanks so much for sharing this information, I never knew the name Koromiko for the plant that is growing in my garden. It looks so pretty and now I know how useful it can be for your health. Do you think the different colour flowers make a difference to this? Does a white flower Koromiko help better for headaches than a purple flower Koromiko?

    Nga mihi nui,

    Whaea Monika

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  4. Very informative slides about New Zealand native plants. Well done Kea class.

    Ushmita Patel

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  5. Great job Kea i never even new some of those plants were real and it was very interesting i love it.😉😀

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