Showing posts with label Mrs Cowan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mrs Cowan. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Wonderful Weavers


We have found another amazing creature who has his very own tools to help him build his home.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Life Cycle of Sea Turtle


We heard about the diamond terrapin turtles that walked across JFK airport runway and held up the planes for 3 hours! They were walking to their nesting place.
It is very important for turtles to find their nesting place each year.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Making Leaf Scoops















We needed a tool to help clean up all the leaves. We looked at all our gardening tools and decided that the rake or the gubba were the best. We chose the gubba because leaves keep getting stuck in the rake. We made our own leaf scoops with a buddy, from recycled cardboard.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Super Spider sentences













We wrote seven spider sentences and we



only used s letter words.









Six skinny spiders spin silky sleeping socks.



Sick spiders sit so still.






Sneaky spiders spit silk.



Seven spotty spiders steal salad.



Silly spiders sing songs!



Spiders spin silvery silk sideways.



Silent spiderlings sleep soundly.






by Room F


We think spiders are amazing. They don't need any tools to catch their food. They make webs all by themselves!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Garden Tools




Can you find the tool for cleaning up the autumn leaves?

Garden Tools








Leaf cutter ants







These little ants have their very own powerful tools!

Monday, February 14, 2011

We Care About the Environment




The green part of the rainbow is about caring for the environment.
What is our environment, we wondered?
So off we went exploring our school to see what was in our environment.
We saw classrooms, playgrounds, fields, gardens, trees, the sandpit, decks, tables and seats, birds and lots of insects, fences and gates, the Nursery, cars and carparks, and lots of people- children and adults.
What a lot we have to look after!

Worm Hunting



We went hunting around our school environment to find some wiggly worms. It wasn't as easy as we thought it would be. We decided that because the dirt was SO dry, the worms had burrowed down a long, long way under the ground.