I made a wild self in room 15 with my buddy. I liked making a wild self because we got to pick what to put on it. I put a lion's mane on it, eagle legs and gorilla arms on it too. The last thing I put on it was
bat wings. This is the Wild Self I created.
Ryleigh
Thursday, 11 April 2013
A SECRET HIDES IN THIS FOREST!
We were shown a photo in our class of a forest that had a sign that said 'A Secret hides in this Forest.' We thought about what it could be and these are our ideas.
1. Hidden Treasure (gold)
2. A rare wild animal (never seen before)
3.Real dinosaur bones (discovered for the first time)
4. A gigantic spider (oooh, that wouldn't be so good because our teacher is scared of spiders)
5. The last dinosaur (so they are not extinct, how neat would that be)
6. A secret village (that nobody knows about where people live)
7. That the trees come alive (and move around)
8. A real dragon (it might only be a little one though)
9. A real gingerbread house (we all thought this would be really neat because you could eat it)
10. A real garden gnome (one that cares for the forest)
11. A giant bird (a real giant bird, a really big one)
12. A moose with golden antlers (we had just read a book called 'MOOSE' written by Robert Munsch and it was really funny so we thought a moose with golden antlers would be quite neat hiding in a forest.)
13. A talking tree (imagine that, walking past a tree and it spoke to you!)
We really enjoyed using our imaginations to complete this blogging challenge.
Written by The Splash Zone
1. Hidden Treasure (gold)
2. A rare wild animal (never seen before)
3.Real dinosaur bones (discovered for the first time)
4. A gigantic spider (oooh, that wouldn't be so good because our teacher is scared of spiders)
5. The last dinosaur (so they are not extinct, how neat would that be)
6. A secret village (that nobody knows about where people live)
7. That the trees come alive (and move around)
8. A real dragon (it might only be a little one though)
9. A real gingerbread house (we all thought this would be really neat because you could eat it)
10. A real garden gnome (one that cares for the forest)
11. A giant bird (a real giant bird, a really big one)
12. A moose with golden antlers (we had just read a book called 'MOOSE' written by Robert Munsch and it was really funny so we thought a moose with golden antlers would be quite neat hiding in a forest.)
13. A talking tree (imagine that, walking past a tree and it spoke to you!)
We really enjoyed using our imaginations to complete this blogging challenge.
Written by The Splash Zone
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
WHAT A GREAT NIGHT OUT!
Last night we had a Boys Night Out. This was when some of our parents came to see all of the work we have done in the first term. My family were proud of my behaviour goal and all of the work I have done. I hope we do it again. I had so much fun.
Jaxon
Jaxon
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Images
When you are searching for images, pictures, photos on the Internet you need to be sure that you are following copyright laws. In this weeks blogging challenge we are using images that we are allowed to. We hope you like them. The images you are allowed to use are ones that you have permission from the person who took the image or you need to acknowledge the source of the image.
Photo Credit: Omar Eduardo via Compfight cc
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Wednesday, 20 March 2013
My Avatar
Last week we made Avatars with our buddies in Room 15. We had to go on WeeWorld and we had to choose clothes we wanted and our hair, eyes, shoes to make the Avatar look like us.
Written by Kaleb
Written by Kaleb
What to do with a holey sock!
WOW! What could you do with a sock that has a hole in it. These are our 10 ideas.
1. Make a sock puppet and add eyes, mouth and nose.
2. Tie the holey end in a knot and use it as a purse.
3. Use it as a glove.
4. Use it as an oven glove.
5. A leg warmer.
6. Use it as a wind sock - to check the direction of the wind.
7. Use it as a guinea pig, rabbit or pet rat jersey.
8. Use it for a curtain tie back.
9. As a bag holder for clean, used plastic bags.
10. Make a pinata.
1. Make a sock puppet and add eyes, mouth and nose.
2. Tie the holey end in a knot and use it as a purse.
3. Use it as a glove.
4. Use it as an oven glove.
5. A leg warmer.
6. Use it as a wind sock - to check the direction of the wind.
7. Use it as a guinea pig, rabbit or pet rat jersey.
8. Use it for a curtain tie back.
9. As a bag holder for clean, used plastic bags.
10. Make a pinata.
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
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