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Thursday, August 12, 2021

Monday, August 9, 2021

Monday mash up at the garden

 For the last two weeks we have been going over to the garden then the hall for Monday mash up. On the first week we did the basics Nigel gave us some plants and we planted them ( I don't know what type of plant it was) then we got too play doge ball. On the second week we did the same really. Planting more plants etc but me and Mason B got too pour worm pee on the tree and play doge ball. On Friday me and some other kids such as Jacob,Toby etc. this is week three me writing hope you enjoyed and please loo at these pictures    




Wednesday, August 4, 2021

maths

 


maths for week one term three

In maths we are doing temperature capacity and weight. in temperature we went around the school with a thermometer measuring a whole bunch of thing ( five things really)  we measured the garden, scooter rack, pool entry, etc. with capacity we went outside and played with water (not literally) we measured one litter of sand and water and it Wade the same. with weight we wade marbles shoes etc  



     

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

inquiry

 In inquiry today we learned about space/stars  here are some facts.

  • Stars are full of gas in their core which conducts in too heat which makes there glow.

  •  Stars come in different shapes and sizes colder ones are red and the hotter ones are blue.

  • Rigel is 70 times bigger than the sun.

  • The sun is a star.


I think the most interesting was the first one there full with gas.

Monday mash up

 in Monday mash up today we continued what we did last week. I did gardening and when we were done we got too play doge ball and we played teams then death match and it was so much FUN!                                

Monday, August 2, 2021

moon landing

 “Houston come in. Houston come in. This is Apollo 11. We have touched down on the surface of the moon. Over.”

“Apollo 11, this is Houston. You are clear to begin your mission. Over.”

Gazing around in a state of awe and wonder, the astronaut stood and admired what he saw. Outer space was a thing of pure beauty: a never-ending chasm of blackness, illuminated by stars that sparkled like beautiful diamonds.

He took a few steps forward, smiling at the joy of the feeling of weightlessness that never ceased to amaze him. Happy that his oxygen levels were high and his friends were close by, the astronaut set about his mission.

All seemed to be going well, but then the warning alarm on the ship sounded…

“Houston. Houston come in! Houston, we have a problem…

''Houston too Apollo 11 what is it''

'our engine is heating up over''

its going too blow 

Apollo 11 Apollo 11?

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hello?

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oh no this cant be good 

...h.e...l....p

don't worry i will contact a near by moon rover.