The German Owns the Fish!!!!!!!!!

Hi, Caspian here.

I finally cracked the logic problem but I did have a lot of help from Mum who created the grid for me and worked through the statements I missed or couldn’t work out.

I created a powerpoint presentation about our need to conserve the polar bears in the Arctic. I hope you like it – we’re trying to sort out the link!

 

I did some maths and high quality vocabulary then I researched Ann Bancroft and Roald Amundsen. These are the facts.

Ann Bancroft

She was born 29 September 1955.

She was the first woman to ski across the Arctic.

She wrote a book called Four to the Pole.

She was, in 1986, the first woman to reach the Pole.

She is named one of history’s greatest explorers.

Roald Amundsen

Born 16 July 1872.

He was the first to cross the Arctic by air.

He died in the Arctic Ocean.

Originally, he studied medicine.

He sailed to the Arctic in a rusty old ship.

In 1897, he sailed as first mate on the Belgica.

Goodeth Byeth!

4 Replies to “The German Owns the Fish!!!!!!!!!”

  1. Hi Caspian,
    That is a methodical way of recording the information for the ‘who owns the fish’ challenge. Well done!
    Great facts about the Arctic explorers. Were you able to find out how life was during either of their expeditions?
    I’m sorry I’ve not been able to open your PowerPoint yet, but I will keep trying and get back to you.

  2. Well done for persevering with the logic problem Caspian!
    I can’t open the powerpoint either – would love to read it though so will keep trying.

  3. Wow Caspian, you and Mum have worked really hard on that logic problem. You have some interesting facts about Ann Bancroft and Roald Amundsen.

  4. Hi Caspian, I’ve tried a few ways to open your PowerPoint, but I can’t get it to work. Please could you email it to the school office? Thank you!

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