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Camel Facts

November 11, 2016 by User deactivated | 1 Comment

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We made wonderful camel fact posters.  3C know so much about the features of camels and how these features help them to survive in their habitat.  Here is what our children can tell us:

Saifan:  The hump is mostly fat.  Fat gives energy so that the camel can walk for a long time.

Habibah: Camels’ feet are flat so that they don’t sink in the sand.

Wiktor:  The camel’s coat gives it camouflage because it is a sandy colour.

Sameha: Camels have big, thick eyelashes so that sand doesn’t go in their eyes.

Rijan:  Camels have big, thick lips so that they can eat cacti without getting hurt.

Scarlet: Camels have good temperature control .  They can stay out longer in the hot sun without drinking as much water as we do.  They do not sweat very much.

Very soon our clever Primary 3C children will be sharing information about polar bears.

Smashing Sounds!

November 11, 2016 by Miss Anderson | 0 comments

img_20161108_145739Yesterday in science we made string cups to see how sounds travels.We made it out of paper cups and string and we talked to each other through them.The vibrations turned into energy which travelled through the string to the other cup.It worked well. By Saba and Calum P7a.

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