Throughout the last 2 weeks I have been working on this slide show about history of Holland. I really liked finding out all the history and making slides about them, I would definitely do this again.
Do you know any information about Holland?
what is your favourite slide show and why?
Jaimie
I was a pupil at New Brighton Catholic School and this blog is where I shared my learning. This blog has been archived, no further content will be uploaded or added. You are welcome to continue viewing posts, however commenting has been disabled.
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
Sand dunes
Sand dunes.
The wind blows on the sand and it makes a pile then the water splashes and goes onto the pile of sand which keeps going back and forth and then makes a sand dune.
Animals live in sand dunes so we cant step on them, that also explains why we have a path to walk up and down. Sand dunes are important because with out them we cant live.
There was a story about these people who moved into a new house by the beach they put a argument out because they lived right in front of the beach but every morning they wanted to watch the sun rise from there house but the sand dunes were in the way. So they asked the council if they could take all the sand dunes down the council cut a sand dunes in half and it was a tester so if this was fine then they could take all of the sand dunes down but then the sand started blowing in there attic and the roof fell down on them. Luckily they weren't in the room were the roof fell off but that is why we have sand dunes to avoid what happened in the past.
Did you learn something new?
The wind blows on the sand and it makes a pile then the water splashes and goes onto the pile of sand which keeps going back and forth and then makes a sand dune.
Animals live in sand dunes so we cant step on them, that also explains why we have a path to walk up and down. Sand dunes are important because with out them we cant live.
There was a story about these people who moved into a new house by the beach they put a argument out because they lived right in front of the beach but every morning they wanted to watch the sun rise from there house but the sand dunes were in the way. So they asked the council if they could take all the sand dunes down the council cut a sand dunes in half and it was a tester so if this was fine then they could take all of the sand dunes down but then the sand started blowing in there attic and the roof fell down on them. Luckily they weren't in the room were the roof fell off but that is why we have sand dunes to avoid what happened in the past.
Did you learn something new?
Tuesday, 3 December 2019
Time problems
Walt: fill out this slide show and then post it on your blog.
Throughout the week we have been learning more about time.
What is your favourite subject and why?
Do you know how to read a clock?
Throughout the week we have been learning more about time.
What is your favourite subject and why?
Do you know how to read a clock?
Thursday, 21 November 2019
Read , Read , Read!
Walt: make a DLO of why it is important to read 20 minutes a day.
Do you like reading and why?
Who is your favourite author?
Do you like reading and why?
Who is your favourite author?
You who do through prayer.
Walt:Create a prayer using the You Who Do Through Prayer.
God, ever patient and loving
You fill our hearts with faith
Send us your Spirit to make us strong in faith and active in good works
Through Christ our lord amen.
Monday, 18 November 2019
Mythological creatures
Walt:Identify prior knowledge and pose questions for inquiry.
Throughout last week my group and I filled out this slide about mythological creatures.
Overall this task was fun and I really enjoyed filling it out.
What do you know about mythological creatures?
If you have any questions feel free to ask them in the comments.
Throughout last week my group and I filled out this slide about mythological creatures.
Overall this task was fun and I really enjoyed filling it out.
What do you know about mythological creatures?
If you have any questions feel free to ask them in the comments.
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