Kia ora, I am a student at St Francis of Assisi School, Welcome - Haere Mai. I am in Year 3 and my teacher is Mrs Roach. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
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Saturday, April 4, 2020
Back to the fairy doors
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What a cool fairy house! I have never been to the visit the fairy doors, where about's are the doors? Do you the fairies come and visit your house? What was in your house, a bed?
ReplyDeleteMiss Gill.
Thank you. The fairy doors are in bottle lake forest. The tooth fairies have visited me at home.
DeleteOh thats really, I will have to visit them sometime.
DeleteHi Sophia. I have been to see the fairy doors. From Mila.
ReplyDeleteDid you see mine and Islas fairy houses?
ReplyDeleteNo I didn’t. I might need to look harder. From Mila.
Deletegreat job Sophie. your friend Zoe
ReplyDeleteHi Sophia,
ReplyDeleteCan you write the directions of how to find the fairy doors on your blog please. I haven't seen them on my walks.
Thanks
Mrs Roach
Hi Mrs Roach
DeleteTo get to the fairy doors, I bike almond Aston Drive until I get to Rothesay Reserve at the end of Bower ave. Then keep going along the track by the forest until you get to Juliette road. Turn right on to Juliette Road. The fairy doors are on both side of this road but more on the right side about 25m along. I hope you find them.
Sophia
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ReplyDeletegreat work Sophia your fairy house looks cool
ReplyDeleteThank you Xavier
DeleteHi Sophia,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely thing to do. I like the colours you have used. I didn't know about the fairy houses in the forest, I wish we lived closer so we could see them. How many fairy houses are in the forest?
Kia ora Sophia,
ReplyDeleteI can see that your blog post is really popular. I'm not surprised because who doesn't like fairies! I wish I lived over your side of town so I could see them. I know in Hanmer there is a very special fairy walk to explore and I've taken my dog there. Sadly we can't go see it at the moment because Hanmer would be very far out of my bubble. Maybe when we are allowed to move around a bit more I'll take my dog to see your fairy house.
Thanks for sharing,
:) Sharon - Te Ara Tūhura Education Programme Leader
Hi Sophia. Tommy really likes your blog posts. from Mila.
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