Monday, 26 August 2019

Coments With A Buddy

Today I was learning how to make a character and use coments to cumumacate with a buddy.
I enjoyed talking to my buddy in comments. It was fun when we saw how we could make a character together.
I found it challenging to make the character when I did not know what my buddy was making. It was also hard at the start to decide on which shape we were going to start with
My digital learning object shows I can work with a buddy and use comments to talk to each other to make a character.
Next time I would change my comments into better comments so my buddy knows what I'm doing.

Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Perants VS Kids!

Thursday! Yay! We're going to play a game of soccer against our parents. Its going to be a forty minute game. We're going to have yellow and red cards there's also going to be 
penalties. I'm pumped up and ready to have a funny, exciting game. Lets go! I love getting in the game and attacking the other team. Sometimes I tripped some of the parents over by accident but it was only because I was hungry for the ball. The parents normally got the yellow and red cards because they played dangerously and sometimes tackled the other team! We won by one goal. The parents scored one goal and we scored two or three. I was worn out after that long game I think the parents were too!

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Vikings

Last week and this week we have been painting pictures of a histoical event. I painted a picture of a Viking boat with two Vikings in it. To go with our painting we wrote a report about the histoical event that we chose. Here is mine.


                                                         Vikings

Vikings came from Sweden,Denmark and Norway. They travelled to lots of countries to help settle them. The Vikings used many boats like rowing boats and warships. Most Vikings stored tools in chests that they would need for fighting. This was kept under the deck or used for sitting on. At sea when it was time to sleep they slept in cosy oilskin sleeping bags. The Vikings slept in these because they would stay dry at night when it was raining. In their boats they ate hard bread, dried fish, meat, oats and fruit. 
Vikings didn’t know very much about kindness so they burnt down churches and stole lots of precious belongings from that country. They never sailed in the same boat all the time. The Vikings would buy or borrow boats from other countries they had visited. In their boats they sailed through wild howling winds and calm breezy winds. Sometimes they sailed in crisp flaky air. 
A Viking toilet is a long drop, but this long drop has one problem. It only had a wall so you didn’t have privacy. They could still see your head. How embarrassing!
Some Vikings sailed home but some kept going and were ready to conquer England!  
The Vikings got many scars from battles. Skulls were found on the ground  of those who had died in a fight.
 A Vikings favourite weapons were: A spear, battle axe, sword and an arrow.
 When they went home Vikings loved a midsummer festival. There was dangerous axe throwing, heavy stone lifting, unaimed target shooting and even backwards horse riding!

Isabel  






Friday, 9 August 2019

Book Reveiw


 
Flotsam And Jetsam by Tanya Landman

Read this to find out! This week I read a book called Flotsam And Jetsam.  I read the introduction and  thought it sounded funny! The chapters were were named, not numbered. 
Flotsam and Jetsam are tiny creatures that are made of beach rubbish. 
There were a lot of problems. One was a seagull.  The seagull was not nice at all. That bad bird dumped droppings on the up turned boat ( their house) and just ignored them when they politely asked for it to go away! Eventually it flew off after they sprayed it with a washed up water bottle. 
About Flotsam and Jetsam:
Jetsam has seaweed hair and his nose is a piece of arched metal. His legs and arms are bits of rope and his body is bendy planks of drift wood Flotsam has the same body. Flotsam is bald and also has rope arms and legs.     

Friday, 2 August 2019

Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. The first time she was a co-pilot. The second time she flew solo. In 1931 she wanted to fly around the whole world! But while flying across the Pacific her engin died and she drowned in the ocean. No remains were found of her plane or her. Even though she did not make her journey she is still remembered.