Forest Adventure Day

Hi everyone,

Yesterday me, Mark, Caspian, Mummy and Idris went for an adventure in the woods near home. We went for a lovely walk.  We learnt lots of things about plants, trees, tree rings and animal dens. We also watched bees getting pollen in foxglove flowers. When mummy told me what they were, I actually thought she meant foxes wear gloves!! I also saw a tree which had fallen over so Mummy told me how to find out it’s age.

Today I have been continuing to work on my A-Z. It is much harder than I thought. I also fed my blackbirds, rooks, sparrows and jay this morning. I am designing our garden so my birds can have a bird bath.

Ludo has been very playful today as you can see from my picture.

Byeee love Tanith xx

Some things I learnt about Japan

Hi Everyone,

Yesterday I did a poster about Japan’s wildlife. I researched some facts about my favourite Japanese animals then I drew them and put it together in one big poster. Here’s a picture.

Today I made a special Japanese headband called a Hachimaki which is supposed to help you focus and have physical and spiritual strength. It is also worn in the Summer festival called Natsu-Matsuri in Japan. I did some Japanese writing on it and some drawings. Here’s a picture of me modelling my headband ( I have been wearing it all day).                                                                                                      The writing on the band says Genki which means work hard.

Today I also learnt some words in Japanese here is what I learnt:

  • Hello – konichiwa, 
  • Good bye – Sayōnara
  • My name is – Watashinonamaeha
  • Thank you – Arigatau
  • Please – Onegaishimasu
  • Friends – Furenzu

Sayōnara Furenzu

 

Badminton

Today in my garden we got a badminton net and me and my sisters were playing it. I am rubbish at badminton but I am getting better. First I played my sister Cameron and then my sister Charlotte. When I went to my dads we also played badminton but without the net because I don’t think I’ve got one at my dads. I had a lot of fun outside. That’s all for today’s blog bye. Take care. By Orla.

My week! (That I can remember)

Hey every one! I didn’t really do very much this week or I just can’t remember any way here is the stuff that I can remember from this week

So today I made my penguin a little chef outfit with paper and pens.

 

I also made a stick woman and a little dress for her too.

bye

by Hannah storey

Learning about otters 🦦

Hi team Holywood!!!

Today after doing living things I learned about otters.Did you know?  Otters eat fish, frogs and shellfish. Some of them carry a small stone in their armpit and use it to open the shellfish’s she’ll 🐚. NEVER do a hold your breath competition with an otter because the otter will always win!! Sea otters can hold their breath for 5 minutes and river otters can hold their breath for 8!!!! minutes!

Living Things 🐙🐬🦊🦈🐥🐷🐼🐊🦚

Hello team Holywood how are you all? Hope you are well and enjoying the sunshine! Yesterday was World  Otters Day so today l learned about Otters here are some facts about these fascinating animals!

  • Otters are a member of the Weasel family
  • Some sea otters cover themselves in seaweed when they sleep
  • The largest otter is 1.8 meters and can weigh up to 45 kg
  • The smallest otter is two feet long and weighs 1 kg

North American sea otters are hunted for their fur but there are organisations around the world trying to stop the hunting.

Here is a drawing of my otter. Oriana

Big Thursay 28th May

Hello everyone

Today I have been so hot! I had to go inside after lunch and cool down for abit.  I have got my swimsuit on today ready for the pool.  I did some maths straight after my breakfast, hard takeaway sums and did my reading too. Mum said if I got some work done then when we finished we could get the paddling pool out.

I have started my biscuit tower and will take a photo when it’s finished. I am going to chose my favourite biscuit which is a twix to put on top of it!

Hope everyone is enjoying the lovely sunshine.

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