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Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Crunchie Challenge

Room 5JP and 5CO pupils have the chance to earn a Crunchie bar. Get a family member or friend from overseas to post a comment that tells us something interesting, asks us a question or makes a statement about something we have on our site as well as mentioning the student they know from our classes and tell us which country they are from and the student they know will get a crunchie bar.

We want comments!!!

Students can earn some Pebbles if their parents comment on our site!

14 comments:

  1. Hey guys looks like you had an awesum school camp and took on lots of new challenges, I hear the parents had a great time and they are all booking in for next years camp. Would be good to see some of your school sporting photos on the blog. Take care and remember "no short cuts"
    Cheers Leo and Julie

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  2. Margaret Brown (Nadias mum)June 10, 2010 at 12:53 PM

    Well it sounds like you all had a great time on camp. Hanmer Springs is certainly a fantastic place for outdoor activities. I love the blog too by the way. The photos are really good....its nice to see the fun you all had at camp. I look forward to seeing more comments :)

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  3. It looks like the camp at Hanmer Springs was awesome fun! I especially liked to see the photos of the rock climbing, and bet that was a wonderful challenge for everyone - I'm sure everyone felt really proud to have completed that challenge! I think everyone deserves a Crunchie just for giving that a go - I think I would have been freaked out for sure! All the best guys, from Anne Shackles in Sydney, Australia :D (With an especially big wave for Nadia!)

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  4. hay looks like u had a fab camp
    baileys mum Aleisha

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  5. Wow guys, looks awesome. The weather looks great to be outside.
    Did you know Tayla lived in a town called Orapa, it is the biggest diamont mine in the world and the town is the largest "closed Town" in the world.
    We miss you Tayla and your family, but we still love and enjoy the wild life around here.
    From Howard in Orapa, Botswana.

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  6. Hey Tayla,
    You will have to tell me if the chocolates are as good as the ones we get in Botswana or are they better.
    Miss you guys
    Gareth

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  7. Hi Bailey

    Charlotte wants to know if you got any honey from the bees at Hanmer Springs? We remember the nice hot baths - very pleasing. Have just watched England draw their first game in the World Cup. Feel sorry for the All Whites - they maybe in SA but all you guys really care about is the rugby!!

    Hope the snow comes down hard and you get the day off school ;-) Lovely sunny day here in the UK. Enjoy the Crunchie - We are going to eat a Cadbury's caramel in your honour!

    Cheerio Bec, Sedge and Josh xx

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  8. Hi unfortuately we didn't get any honey but we did go to the hot pools. It was so nice.Hope everyone is having a good time.

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  9. Hi,
    That's cool about Orapa! I'm really suprised at how many people have come onto our blog from different countries!

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  10. ;0 GO THE ALL WHITES

    YOU ROCK............ =>

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  11. Zac you got that right.

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  12. Hi everyone, it's Jack's aunty Emma from London.

    Love your blog! Your camp photo is great! I very sneakily watched the All Whites game at work yesterday - it was fantastic and I was very glad that I get to watch the games during the day and don't have to get up in the middle of the night. Can't wait to see more of your news and views on the blog.

    Emma

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  13. I enjoyed the camp. My father really had agreat time and is looking forward to the opportunity of going on it next year hint, hint.

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  14. Hi guys
    Love tour group picture at camp
    saying hi to Zac Especially, love Aunty Denese

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