Friday 26th June

Jack I have made a drawing of you Jack. Hope you like it. It looks abit funny i think. I hope you like your new school.

I did some reading then I have been helping my dad in the digger. We are digging up soil to build our new house.

Have a nice weekend everyone

Bye x

All the best in high school, Jack!

J            jolly good fellow

A            admired by many for his

C            caring and

K            kind ways, especially with the wee ones on the football pitch.

 

Jack, thank you for all those times you stopped to make sure Nathan was included in your football games, bringing the ball to him so he could also score a goal, or letting him tackle you . Those were the highlights of his breaks and lunch time play.

And you didn’t stop there; you joined our little circle of P1/2 one Big Choose Friday to show us a new design of making loom bands. The guys loved it! Thank you.

Wish you success in high school. Adios!

Mrs N

 

Tigers, Lions, and all the Cats in the World

I have been researching big cats today.

  1. Tigers can eat more than 35kg of meat in one meal.
  2. Tigers are members of the cat family.
  3. Like all cats, they can see six times better at night than humans.
  4. Big cat smell is twenty times better than human smell.
  5. There are thirty eight species of wild cat on the planet.
  6. Each species of big cat has a unique coat for camouflage.
  7. The Bengal tiger is India’s national animal.
  8. Cheetah’s can accelerate faster than some race cars.
  9. Pumas are also called cougars, mountain lions and panthers.
  10. Female lions do most of the hunting.
  11. Lions sometimes hide their kill in trees.
  12. Feral cats are mostly black and white.
  13. Cats have retractable claws.
  14. I LOVE CATS.

I have also done some wordsearches about ice cream flavours, Disney films, and animals to help me with my spelling.

Also this week, I have done some maths – greater than and smaller than statements, some more reading about Winnie the Witch, and Winnie the Pooh, written some more alliterations, practiced my cursive writing, and watched another How We Used to Live 1936 – 1953.

I wrote a letter to my future self. I will look back at it when all the coronavirus is over and we are all happy and safe again.

Good luck Jack.

Love from Tanith xxx

 

 

Jumping Bugs

Hi all, Caspian is back.

Today I have been researching grasshopper facts because I have heard and seen so many in the last few weeks.

  1. They have ears on their thorax.
  2. If caught by their leg, the leg will drop off.
  3. Their cousins are locusts.
  4. They have hidden wings in their backs.
  5. They are an ancient species.
  6. They have two small legs and two large legs.
  7. They can jump at 8mph.
  8. They are herbivores.
  9. They can camouflage into sticks.
  10. You can tell species apart by the size of their antennae.
  11. They are food in many countries.
  12. They damage many crops.
  13. They can jump twenty times their own body height.
  14. There are 11000 species of grasshopper around the world.
  15. They can jump 25cm high.

I haven’t written many blogs this week because, well you know… but I have got my mojo back today so have been doing a bit of catch up. I have done some maths. I have been learning about antonyms and synonyms, and providing examples. I have also been working on piggy illustrations based on Doctor Who. We are making some windchimes later.

Good luck in your new school Jack. I’m sorry I haven’t done any pictures.

Jack Day!

Hi Jack
This is Rory and Cleo, both wishing you all the luck with moving up to High School! We hope you enjoy your day. The picture is from Rory and the word poster is from Cleo 🙂

Have a great day.

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