This was very interesting seeing everyone's costumes.
Friday, 26 June 2020
Book Character Day
This was very interesting seeing everyone's costumes.
Thursday, 11 June 2020
Information report
This week we had to do a Information report about animals or a country. I chose to do pets it was very interesting finding some facts I hope you enjoy.
Pets
Lots of people have pet animals. There are lots of different types of pet animals you can have. Different people around the world might have different ones.
For different pets you might have the classics dogs or cats or maybe you might have something smaller like a guinea pig.
Dogs are one of the classic pets lots of people have them and lots of people love them you can get all different types of breeds of dogs big small different shapes and sizes. Here's a fact about dogs, Dogs noses are wet to help absorb scent chemicals, also this might be surprising but dogs have three eyelids.
Cats are one of the other classic pets. Cats are very playful. You can also get lots of different breeds and sizes of cats, for example you can get cats with no hair or you can get cats with lots of hair. Here’s a fact cats walk like camels and giraffes. Also here is a cool fact that in 1963 a cat went to space, isn't that interesting.
Guinea pigs are a small animal. I don't really class it as a classic pet. I would call it a pet that lots of kids like. Most kids like Guinea pigs because they are small and cute you can get heaps of different colours of them and some you can even get that just look like hair. Did you know that each Guinea pig has 5 different types of hair to make up their coat, Also guinea pigs learn very fast because a guinea pig can run when they are only 3 hours old.
In conclusion Pets are very interesting you can get lots of different breeds, shapes and sizes and lots of different looks. What's your favourite pet?
The Nile Quiz
This Term we have to do one activity each week about Ancient Egypt. This week i decided to to a quiz about the Nile river. I liked this activity because it was fun making the quiz. If you want you can do the quiz.
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
Mars Comprehension
This week we had a comprehension task on Mars we had to read an article about
Mars and then answer these questions. If you would like to have a look at the article
then here is a LINK to the article.
Mars and then answer these questions. If you would like to have a look at the article
then here is a LINK to the article.
Mars: The Red Planet Questions
- Find and copy the correct word to complete the sentence.
Mars is named after the God of war ares
- Which of these are reasons why Mars is a good place to explore?
- Mars gets enough sunlight to use solar power.
- A day on Mars is very short.
- There is no gravity on Mars.
- There is a little water in the soil on Mars.
- How many moons does Mars have and what are their names?
There are 2 Phobos and Deimos.
- What is a day called on Mars and how long is it?
It is called a sol and is 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds long
- Find and copy a word from the text which means ‘working’
Study
- Write true or false next to the following statements.
- Venus is so hot that lead would melt on its surface. True
- Mars has a diameter of 6,793km. False
- A day on Mars is slightly shorter than a day on Earth. False
- Which planet has the highest possible temperature: Earth or Mars? Mars
- Why does it seem odd at first that NASA has chosen to explore Mars and not Venus? There busy working on mars
- Look at the section titled ‘The Mars Rover’. What other subtitle could you use for this section? Explain why you have chosen it.
The space eyes. I chose is because it is looking around for NASA so they don't have to go up there
- Look at the section titled ‘Why Mars?’. Why do you think the author has put the facts about Mars into bullet points?
For different facts/ Points
Friday, 5 June 2020
Hieroglyphics
Each week we have to do an activity about Ancient Egypt. This week I decided to to an activity about hieroglyphics. We had to write to write a small piece in hieroglyphics and get the people who read it to decode it so if you are going to decode it good luck
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