Mr Stink my monster



Today I started with maths and did lot better than yesterday, just need to speed up a little/lot!
Then I made my monster called mister stink out of play dough which was fun.

Off for lunch now, from Reece

Meet Finn!

Hello Everyone!

I wanted to introduce you all to my new puppy Finn! If we were at school I would be bringing him in to meet you all so I thought meeting him on the blog would be the next best thing! He is an eight week old cocker spaniel with the loveliest big, brown eyes and floppy ears!

His favourite things are nibbling shoe laces, playing with balls and cuddling into his bunny teddy. He has just had a play in the garden so is now snoozing at my feet while i’m typing!

Hopefully you will all get to meet him soon!

Love

Mrs Jardine

 

My Monster

Hello everybody how are you all?

l would like to introduce Maxyi the monster to you all. He is vivid green and has short, curved ears. He has three different sized eyes. His teeth are bumpy and he lost one of them. Maxyi is a friendly monster, he loves red, crunchy, juicy apples and fresh, cold water. He has three wings and dislikes raisins and LIARS! Maxyi has twelve squiggly tentacles as legs. His home is the amazon rainforest. His square nose and yellow slime on his body makes him stand out from the other monsters. Oriana

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whittling with Mrs. Madden

Whittling Whistles

To make a wooden whistle you will need a stick that is seasoned (i.e. completely dry) rather than the green wood that I recommend for other whittling projects.  You can use hazel, sycamore, silver birch or any fruit-wood (I used hazel).  The stick will need to be 15 – 20 mm in diameter and 100 – 150 mm long.

 

 

 

 

You will also need a work bench or vice and a drill for this project (we have got some hand drills at school but I forgot to bring one home with me so I’m using my electric drill).

 

 

 

 

Secure your stick in the work bench or vice and drill a hole at one end using an 8 mm drill bit.  Make the hole between 40 and 50 mm deep (I measured this on my drill bit before drilling and used a piece of masking tape to mark how deep I needed to go).

 

 

 

 

Measure about 15 mm from the drilled end and make a vertical cut across the side of the stick that just cuts into the side of the hole you have drilled.  I used a small pruning saw to do this but you can use your knife.

 

 

 

 

Now make a shallow, sloping wedge cut towards the vertical cut.  This second cut should be at around 45 degrees, to create a wedge shape and should break into the hole you drilled.  Always wear your cut resistant glove when using the knife.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cut another small stick (I used sycamore this time) and cut it into quarters, down the grain, using a small axe or hatchet (you can use a piece of ready made dowel but I didn’t have any).  Use your knife to whittle this sick into a roughly circular rod.  Check to see if it is just slightly larger than the hole you have drilled.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trim one end of your small rod or dowel to make it square and flatten it off a little at one side.  This is called the fipple and determines the tone of your whistle.

 

 

 

 

Insert the fipple into the mouthpiece until the square end is level with the vertical cut.  It should fit tightly into the hole and there should be a narrow space (the windway) in between the flat side of the fipple and the hole.

 

 

 

 

 

You can now try your whistle, adjusting the fipple until you get the sound you want.  You may have to clean up any rough edges around the hole with sandpaper and fiddle about with the fipple before you get it right.  Once you are happy with the sound, carefully, trim off the end of the fipple so that it is level with the end of the whistle (I used my saw for this).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shape the mouthpiece so that it is comfortable, ensuring that you don’t break into the drilled hole.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you like you can cut your whistle to the length you want, trim the end and drill a hole to fit a keyring.  Finish with a coat of olive oil or varnish.

 

 

 

 

Fire the monster🔥

Hi Everyone,

Meet Fire, the friendly monster! She lives in the sky and her favourite food is grass and she likes to drink water 💦. She is red and breathes fire. She is a happy monster and I love her. Fire is scared of the dark so she breaths fire to see where she is flying. Mena

 

Arwen the elf🧝🏽‍♂️🧝🏾‍♀️

Hi Miss Stapleton, Miss Brockie- Donald, Mrs Madden and Miss Pattie.

Here is my picture of Arwen the elf. She is the elf princess in the lord of the rings book 📖. I like her because she is an elf who fights,she is also brave,she is magical. She is my favourite character.  Mena

 

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