The Loch Ness Monster

Hello, I am back

Good to be back and to see everyone and to talk to everyone again.

Today I have been doing some maths today and some spelling. But… the most interesting is The Loch Ness Monster it was really hard but did make it  eventually. I also used a tape measure around the house and measured lots of things. But Saxon kept playing with the tape so I could only measure part of him. He is a cheeky monkey kitty pirate boy!!!

I had a good holiday. We went on lots of walks and did lots of baking. Mama taught me how to make bilberry and lemon cupcakes.

Goodbye for Today see you all tomorrow 😃 Smile everyday be happy and don’t be sad.

 

Today’s Work

Hi,

Today I have done Sum Dog, 5 a day, punctuation sheet and 1 of the Polar tasks.  We went for a walk this morning as well.

I’m Back….😈

Hi! I’m back! (In case you do not know this is Caspian.).

Today I did my usual maths and spelling, along with some Arctic work and literacy. I wrote a letter to President Biden as to whether I would like to stop the drilling in the Arctic or not. My answer was… (You guessed it… possibly….) No.

Also I will write down what I did for the holidays.

  1. I played through Piggy Book 2 Chapter 6 and got the Saviour ending, the survivor ending, and the secret ending, buying the Koalie skin in the process.
  2. The next day, I was around for the release of a new skin, Katie. Katie is the second TSP (The Silver Paw) Member to have a skin that shows how they lived before the infection began. (This profession was a nurse/surgeon.) The first one to have a skin like that was Felix, a performer/actor.
  3. I went on a walk down by the river across the road. The river was higher than usual. We also noticed the farmer had spread manure around the field, even though there weren’t any animals in there, and Mum made a big deal about taking our shoes off when we got to the door at home.
  4. I watched the entire 3 series of: Pokémon: Sun and Moon. I also hope to watch the entire series of Pokémon: Indigo League. I also watched these Pokémon movies: Mewtwo Strikes Back, The Power Of Us, and I Choose You! I am starting to get obsessed with Pokémon….It’s not a great thing.

Right, now for the Biden letter:

Dear President Biden,

I think you should STOP drilling for oil in the Arctic because it might endanger the animals that live there. What if someone accidentally drilled into a polar bear den? What if the polar bears have to fond a new home? A polar bear could be killed if its’ den is drilled into. The drilling could avert animals from their feeding/breeding grounds. Polar bears eat fish and if the seas are covered with drills they may have to adapt to ferns and/or land animals…Which won’t make saving them from extinction any easier, in fact HARDER.

Yours sincerely, C. Huitson-Bonde.

Also, I have found a song on YouTube that can help you go to sleep. It is from Pokémon and it makes the characters sleep in the show. (After Ash and his friends and Pokémon fall asleep in the show, Jigglypuff, the singer of this song, draws funny faces on them) Anyway, if you search “Jigglypuff song one hour” and put it on while you try to sleep, it might make it easier. Unless hard rock makes you go to sleep.

Now, Pika! (Pikachu for goodbye)

In The Hub Today

There was lots of writing this morning in the hub, which the children chose to extend after break time, so only a small amount of number work done this morning. Then a walk in the woods this afternoon, with some trust games in the park, followed by the Lego challenge. In the woods we saw a woodpecker by following its tapping sound.

Esmaé’s Blog

Hey everybody today I did my Five a day and then some simplifying fractions. Then I wrote a letter to invite my favourite Tiktoker to a school opening. I think I’ve put in all the right puncuation. I put guidelines on my letter with a pencil so it didn’t get messy and then went round my letter with pen and then rubbed out the pencil. By Esmaé

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