What I’ve been up to

Hey everyone, Cleo here! Today I will be talking about what i have been up to in home school.

We have been learning about food chains. We watched a few videos explaining food chains. We matched the words to their meanings and then drew a food chain. I have shown the chain from algae to orca whale.

We made a bug hotel at the front of our house. We used sticks, bark, moss, pine cones, bricks for the base and leaves. Here are some pictures of our step by step process.




I’ve been doing more five a day for maths and a bit of Sumdog.

Today I did some 15 minute quick writing. Here it is…
If there was a place I could go tomorrow it would probably be M&D’s. The reason I would want to go is because it is a fun theme park. My favourite  ride is the train roller coaster because is isn’t to fast and it isn’t to slow. I do also like the log flume. There is an animal place there to with parrots, snakes, a toucan and much more. There are 40 rides at M&D’s. Not only is there rides and animals there’s also an arcade. The arcade is quite big. I have a lot of good memories  from M&D’s. One of them were me and Mummy were on the Condor and when we were high up I would look down and she would scream! The Condor was a ride with eagle seats and it would spin around while going up. It would go really high.

I also had to find the list of tricky words in a dictionary. My Mummy’s favourite sentence was “I am difficult to rouse in the morning.” because it is true.

By Cleo

White board

In the last 2 days I have started writing my diary and have been doing the sums on the big maths mix up, I’ve done 60 sums so far.  Today I did my spelling test on the big white board with my nice pens for a wee change.

Im now off to play with my remote control cars in the sunshine again.

from Reece

 

 

Bonjour!

New French learning in the French and Spanish page.

Have a go and then blog and let us know!

 

This my ideal sandwich – see the French page for details…

 

Miss Dale

What I have been up to.

Hi everyone, It’s Carson!

This is my first post on the blog :). I have been working on my dinosaur valley with my mum and dad. It is made out of papier mache and has hills, water, grass, beach, volcano and woods! We painted it and it looks cool!

I have also been baking cakes. We’ve made cupcakes, shortbread, old school caramel cake (mum’s favourite), millionaire shortbread, chocolate cake and victoria sponge! We even made some peanut butter and banana cupcakes for our rat Belle’s birthday and the dogs had some too.

On Saturday we got the pool out and me and my sister were playing in it, and doing challenges. We also made a slide out of tarpaulin and we put soap on it. It was lots of fun.

I am learning about dinosaurs and we are going to make bug hotels for our topic and we are going to learn about butterflies and get some caterpillars.

That’s all from me today. See you soon!

peanut butter cupcakes

Hi everyone I haven’t posted at all but I am  going to start doing it more often. So on Saturday it was my rat belles birthday so we had to make pet cupcakes for her and if you want you can make them for your dogs it is a really simple recipe. What you will need: peanut butter, bananas, 1 room temperature egg and baking powder. Mix three tablespoons of peanut butter and your room temperature egg together until its smooth then sit that to the side and get another bowl and put one banana in the bowl and mash it as  much as you can. Then add your mashed banana into your peanut butter and mix it and now add half a tablespoon of baking powder and mix it until its all smooth then get you cupcake cases we made about 8  and just put the mix into the cases and put them in the oven for 15 mins and 180 degrees and when they are done take them out and you can put peanut butter on top for icing or you can just leave them (remember to let them cool down) and now give them to your dogs (go look at Carson’s post for the photos)

that’s all for now hope you like the recipe bye

by Dakota

Search Party out looking for our P7 Pupils!!

WANTED

Have you seen any of our P7 pupils?

They are rare and hard to spot on the blog.

You may have noticed them in the out in the garden; playing with their pet dog; baking with their mum; swimming in the river; feeding their pet rats or reading to their little brother.

If you spot one of our rare P7 pupils (we only have 5) could you ask them to post a blog.

Thank you for your help!

Miss Dale 🙂

dog are beter than cats

I think dog are better than cats because they play with you cats don’t.

dogs are more loyal.

you can do more with a dog than a cats.

you can train dogs for jobs.

dogs are better companions.

dogs are good for exercise.

you can play on sumdog not sumcat.

P3-5 Sumdog Challenge

Morning guys,

I’m very happy to see that 7 of you have started this weeks sumdog challenge already (it’s only Tuesday morning!!!) so I wanted to say well done for getting started.

ALTHOUGH I do want to remind you that I am not just checking to see who is doing the challenge but how accurately you are answering the questions. 

Remember that it is not a guessing game/race to get the 200 coins, it’s about taking your time to think about the question to improve your math skills!

On that note….

SHOUTOUT to Harry! The accuracy champion of the week so far. 

Best of luck everyone, take your time and think carefully about the questions, can you be the accuracy champion by Friday?!

Russia!

ok sorry I haven’t got round to this sooner, but here is the facts about Russia…

1.population: 143.9 million people (2019)

2.capital city: Moscow with 12.2 million people, Moscow is Russia’s biggest city

3. name: Russian federation

4. president: Vladimir Putin

5. language: Russian

6. literacy: more than 99% can read and write

ok that is the information I have found, hope all of you have a great day and I might see you later, By Kaitlyn 😀

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