Showing posts with label Orlando. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orlando. Show all posts

Monday, 14 September 2015

Science Exhibition videos

Here are some videos we made for and about the science exhibition

What Am I? Haiku Poems

A haiku is a Japanese style poem which has three lines made by using 5, then 7, then 5 syllables.
Can you guess which animals we are writing about in these Haiku Poems?
 
 
I can fly around
Lots of different colours
Aphids are so yum
By Lucia
 
I like having walks
We have lots of cool species
Our noses are cool
 By Rose
 
 
I like to eat crumbs
My mum and I are so small
I can fly around
By Stella
 
Little tiny legs
I am so fat and chubby
Me like honey, yum!
By Jessica
 
I eat lots of meat
I live in the hot canyons
Us birds have sharp claws
By Blake
 
I am black white
Bamboo is yummy for me
Playing in the snow
By Mojdeh
 
I am quite furry
I have a tiny tail
I have big eye brows
By Harry
 
 
Some are very soft
All chase after cats and sticks
Most are very fast
By James
 
I am a killing machine
In the deep deep sea
Were my yummy food lives
By Orlando       
I live in the sea.
My shell is quite hard and green.
I have one small tail.
By Ruby

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Fungi

We have been investigating Fungi.
Here are some of our presentations, power points and reports.


                              Fungi 
Fungi are mushrooms, toadstools and fungus. Fungi are also a microorganism. Fungus is found on dead damp rotting trees. Spores spread to make more fungi. Wood ear fungi can be eaten with dumplings. They are mostly eaten in China. A fungus looks like a plant with no leaves. It can look like an umbrella. Fungi is important because it’s part of nature.
By Luke
 

Fungi

What are Fungi?
Fungi are a whole bunch of things including mushrooms, toadstools, wood air fungi, coral fungi, purple pouch fungi. Fungi can be blue, red, purple, green, yellow, orange, they can be ugly too, they can look like a ball, they can look weird, they can look like a star. If you are an expert you can eat fungi or you can ask a science person to check which one is safe or not. 
How to find fungi
If you want fungi for yourself. You go find a rotten tree and it is winter pick the fungi up.
By Orlando
 
 
 

 

 

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Bee Days

On Thursday we had a Year 4 bee day. We had a go at making bee related products as part of our bee topic. Thank you to all of the lovely parent helpers who came along. We really could not have done it without you.
After making the products, we came back to class to write instructions for the things we made. Read some of these below.
On Friday Sue came into talk to use about her bee hives and how she gets honey from them. It was really interesting.
Before assembly we watched this video all about bees and why they are important and how we can help. We have been doing our own writing about this in class. See that below too.


How to make a bees wax candle

I am going to teach you how to make a bees wax candle I think you should have a bees wax candle because it smells so nice.

You will need:
1. Bees wax
2. Wick

First you get the wax then you get the wick after you place the wick on the edge of the bees wax then you roll the wax and the wick up really tight so it will make a cylinder shape and your done there you go your very own bees wax candle.
This kind of bees wax is actually recycled because if you were a bee keeper you won’t be able to do anything with the bees wax but now you can by making a candle.

Leela


 

Lunch Wraps

Today we made reusable lunch wraps.
You will need: beeswax, fabric, a pencil, a ruler, something to cut the fabric and a grinder.
What to do:
Cut the fabric into a square.
Grind the beeswax onto a plate using a grinder
Put the beeswax on the fabric put the fabric in the oven. And now you have a reusable lunch wrap.
Please wash it in hot water. 

By Fox





How to make a bees wax candle

I am going to tell you how to make a bees wax candle candles have been around for over 5,000 years.

First you will need: a sheet of wax paper and a wick

Firstly you put the wick on the edge of the wax. Next you roll up the wax. Finally you press the end of the wax down so it doesn’t flap around.

And that’s how you make a bees wax candle.

Ruby


Today all the year 4 did a little celebration for the amazing bees. I am going to tell you how to make a candle!!

1. get the wax and string

2. get the string and put on the wax.

3. roll it up carefully so it won’t break.

You can use it for the dark or you can give it to your mum. J

By Orlando
 
 
                                Seed bombs
What is a seed bomb?
A seed bomb is a big seed that grows by itself.
In London there are soldiers called gorilla solider, they go into damp and not nice places and threw seed bombs onto the land and make the place a better one.
You need…
Clay, dirt, water, seeds and a container.
First get the container and put in a little dirt and add a clump of clay. Next ad more dirt then add more water and mash and squish it up add the seeds and put it out to dry.
 
What can you do with it?
You can put it in your garden and it will grow and you don’t have to plant or water as long as it has got rain.   
By Jordan


 
WALT: Instruct
How to make seed bombs
Seed bombs are good for the bees because they plan more flowers and you don’t have to water them.
Step 1. First get some clay then put it in a bucket with soil then mix it around.
Step 2. Next pour some water into the bucket with the soil.
Step 3. Roll it into a ball and put some seeds in it and then leave it to dry. And then you can give it to someone or throw it in your garden and grow beautiful flowers to look at and that the bees can eat the nectar from.
By Mojdeh
 
                               Bees 
You can run through the forest hearing the soft humming and buzzing of bees. So if you like honey and food you better help save the bees do you want to live save the bees 1/3 of the food you eat is good because of bees so do something know.  
We need to do something about bees dying all over the world. If we don’t do something the world will end us humans and animals.
So help the bees.
Bees are important not just with honey but with our survival without bees,  
By Jordan