Thursday, June 2, 2011

Initiatives

On Thursday, Room 7 got to go to a place called initiatives in the forest at living springs.


In the forest we went down a little path and down there was a big open space with all these types of activities.


Next we got to chose which one we could do, our group chose the spiders web, it was really hard.We had to go through without touching the ropes.


After that we moved on to another activity it was called the toxic river, We had to get to the other side so we decided to jump.


Lastly we got to talk with Priscilla about what was hard and what was easy.


Next time i would want to do it again because you have to think about it alot. Everyone was angry because they didn't get anywhere that's why it was hard. I enjoyed it because we got to do a mixture of boring things and fun things. Next time i want to complete another activity.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

brain teaser

Brain teaser!


Q If you are in a race and you overtake the second person, what positon do you finish in?



A 2 Second place!!!!!!!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011













CHIPMUNK



Chipmunks, the smallest members of the squirrel family, feed on nuts, berries, seeds, and grains. They stuff food into their cheek pouches and carry it to their burrows to store, lively and speedy critters, chipmunks are small members of the squirrel family. Their podgy cheeks, large, glossy eyes, stripes, and bushy tails have made them a favourite among animators, and landed them a series of starring roles in Hollywood.
Of the 25 species of chipmunks, all but one, Asia’s chipmunk, is found in North America. Ranging from Canada to Mexico, they are generally seen scampering through the undergrowth of a variety of environments from alpine forests to shrubby deserts. Some dig burrows to live in, complete with tunnels and chambers, while others make their homes in nests, bushes, or logs. Depending on species, chipmunks can be grey to reddish-brown in colour with contrasting dark and light stripes on the sides of their face and across their back and tail.



Chipmunks generally gather food on the ground in areas with underbrush, rocks, and logs, where they can hide from predators like hawks, foxes, coyotes, weasels, and snakes. They feed on insects, nuts, berries, seeds, fruit, and grain which they stuff into their generous cheek pouches and carry to their burrow or nest to store. Chipmunks hibernate, but instead of storing fat, they periodically dip into their cache of nuts and seeds throughout the winter.


Fast Facts



Type: Mammal


Diet: Omnivore


Average life span in the wild: 2 to 3 years


Size: 10 to 18 cm; Tail, 8 to 13 cm.


Weight: 28 to 142 grams


Did you know?
Although chipmunks hibernate, they do not store fat. Instead they slowly gnaw away at their summer bounty throughout the winter.

Monday, May 9, 2011

brain teaser

Brain Teaser!!!

Q
What is black when you get it, RED when you use it and GREY when it's finished?

A
COAL

Black when you get it, Red when its burned and grey ash when its finished burning

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Halloween by Sophie Mumm






























Halloween








Halloween is an annual holiday observed on October 31, which commonly includes activities such as trick-or-treating, attending costume parties, carving jack-o-lanterns, bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted houses, playing pranks, telling scary stories and watching scary movies.





History



the practice of dressing up and going door to door for treats on Halloween dates back to the Middle Ages. Trick-or-treating resembles the late practice of souling, when poor folk would go door to door on November 1, receiving food in return for prayers for the dead on All Souls Day (November 2.)




Around the World




Halloween is not celebrated in all countries and regions of the world, and among those that do the traditions and importance of the celebration are quite different from one another. Celebration in USA and Canada has a great impact on how Halloween is observed in other nations. This larger North American influence has extended to places such as South America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Japan and other parts of East Asia.





Trick-or- treating



Is a customary celebration for children on Halloween. They go in costume from house to house, asking for treats such as candy or sometimes money, with the question "trick or treat?"The word "trick" refers to a "threat" to perform a prank on the homeowners or their property if no treat is given.





Food!



Because the holiday comes around the annual harvest, candy apples, caramel or taffy apples are common Halloween treats made by rolling whole apple's in a sticky sugar syrup, sometimes also rolling them in nuts.



Some other foods for Halloween are:




  • Candy corn



  • caramel corn



  • pumpkin pie



  • candy shaped like bats, worms, skulls etc.



  • soul cakes





Costumes



Halloween costumes are normaly modeled after figures such as monsters, ghost, skeletons, witches and devils. Other costumes could also inclued popular characters like ninjas and princesses.


























Sunday, April 10, 2011

my goals

1) I want to get better at my proof reading and my editing.

2) I want to make sure my desk is always tidy.

3) I want to get better at my seven times tables.

Monday, November 29, 2010

disgusting pancake

                                                                       what you need:
                                                                 *dog puke (half a litre) 

                                                                             *pan  
                                                                       *cats furball
                                                                         *tooth pick 

                                                                              *bowl 
                                                                             *spoon
                                                                           *a rainbow

                                                                            *cats wee
                                                               *a drop of vampires blood
                                                                           *rotten egg
      


1.Get out your pan and put it on the stove and turn it on to 150.While your waiting get your bowlout and pour your cats wee.


2.After that pour your dog puke,next get your catsfurball and a rotten egg,mix it all together with your spoon.


3.Pour your mixture into the pan and pour your drop of vampires blood on the pancake then when its cooked it will be red.


4.When its ready turn of the stove and put it on the plate,then push the toothpick in the middle of the pancake cut your rainbow in half and push it into the toothpick.


5.NOW EAT IT!!!!!!!!!