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We are senior or former students of Puahue School. Some of us want to keep blogging and some of us have moved on to other places in the world, but our blogs remain a record of our learning at primary school.

by Shanelle teacher: C Knight


Blog Entries
7/15 The Holidays
6/29 The Puahue Sapphires
6/29 Hi Peoplez
12/7 Monster Story
10/21 Monster Project
10/21 Maths Or Reading
9/30 Monty's Birthday
9/29 The School Holidays
9/3 Where we live
8/30 Berber
8/23 Hello world
8/18 Kiwi Report
8/18 Miss Knight
8/4 Rose and her problem
6/21 I Should be the Principal
6/21 I Should Be The Principal
6/18 My Friends
5/17 Autumn
5/6 Our Environment
4/27 My Favourite Board Game
3/18 Shanae
3/16 Cookie Monster trouble!
11/16 Kate
10/29 Sam
10/29 Two weeks ago
10/29 My greastest feet

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Where we live The Livewires live in the North Island in New Zealand. We live in the Waipa District where it is peaceful, quiet and there’s not much traffic and there’s lots of green grass.
Fourteen Livewires live on a farm and ten Livewires live in a town. In the North Island there are lots of dairy farms. Dairy farms are farms that have cows that produce milk, cheese and butter. There are also some kiwifruit, maize and beef cattle of the farms. The milk from a cow goes to a dairy factory to make cheese, butter and milk. Kiwifruit are sometimes grown on a dairy farm. There is maize on dairy farms, as well there are beef cattle there.
The Fonterra Dairy Factory is in Te Awamutu. In Te Awamutu and Kihikihi the population is about 10 000.
These are some small mountains Pirongia, Kakepuku and Maungatautari. They are extinct volcanoes. Maungatautari is a bird sanctuary with a 50 km fence to stop pests like possums, stoats, ferrets, cats, dogs, rats and mice. There are lots of trees at Maungatautari for the native birds.

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