Monday, 30 June 2014

Bird on head!

When my family was in Australia we went camping for Easter. While we were camping we fed some birds and one flew onto my head. He was eating some food while he was on my head too! Another one of the birds we fed ate my cousin's ice block. The birds made us all laugh because they were tickling us with their little claws. 

Published by Ella 



Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Learning


Hi Room 7

Check out what I have been learning on my course. Now I know how to put moving pictures onto the blog. I can't wait to show you all tomorrow.

Miss R



WATER CITIES



Today we read an article from a magazine that taught us about water cities. We learnt that water cities don't have cars they have boats and instead of roads they have canals. 
The people that live in water cities get their food from the water by fishing. Some also wash their clothes and themselves in the water too. 

We found out about these cities:
Kashmir-India, Lake Toba-Indionesia, St Ives-England, Amsterdam-TheNetherlands.

It was pretty cool that we learnt about water cities because none of us knew about them. It was really interesting!



My Holiday

Our Cruise Holiday on PhotoPeach

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Swimming Lessons

In week six and seven the year 4&3's are taking swimming lessons at Graham Condon pool.This is one of the lessons in the pool. Can you guess what they are learning?



The Ants

Today at reading time the polar bears read a description called The Ants. The story was written by a year six boy called Lachlan. It's a very good description because he made us feel like an ant by using powerful words. If you read it you might feel like an ant too!
        

My 9th birthday party

On Sunday the 8th of June I went to clip and climb for my birthday party .My friends and my brother came too.In this photo is us all in the cafe having food and eating a minon cake.I invite three friends from school and two from sports.



Thursday, 5 June 2014

Antarctic Seals fun facts!


1. Female seals are called cows.
2. Baby seals are called seal pups.
3. In spring the female seals haul themselves up onto the ice then they give birth.
4. When the pup gets hungry they snuggle close to their mother and feed on her rich, creamy milk.
5. Seal pups that have just been born grow very fast.
6. They have thick, fluffy fur that protects them from the freezing cold ice.
7. Sometimes the mother seals take their pups out to the dangerous sea to teach them how to swim.
8. There are three types of seals: Weddell, Crabeater and Leopard.
9. Crabeater and leopard seal pups are just one month old when they stop feeding from their mothers.
10. Weddell pups need to start hunting food for themselves after seven weeks.



Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Mr Science :)


 
 

 
Bevan’s Blog post – 21st May 2014

 

Today I went to Merrin School and did a science project. My teacher is called Marcela. Our topic for the term is light. We were working on making a pin hole viewer (that is what I am holding in my picture). First we got a cardboard tube and some baking paper and a rubber band. Second we put the baking paper over the top of the cardboard then stuck the rubber band round the end of the tube. Then we put duct tape on the side of the tube. Next week we will finish it off and make it into a torch.  For a snack we had fruit and banana cake. We got our own booklets for taking notes and drawing pictures. At the end we got a lolly snake.Then we went home and saw Gran and Granddad at our house.

 
By Bevan.