Our most recent Parents' Afternoon was a huge chaotic success. The focus was on Reading and in Room 1 we challenged ourselves and our parents to a hotly-contested treasure hunt. Here are some photos...
Exciting news in Room 1! Our first butterfly has emerged from it's pupa. Only 2 to go. We have watched these creatures emerge as larvae from eggs and grow into huge caterpillars. During maths one day we even saw one of the caterpillars transform into a pupa. So fantastic and gross! Here are some pictures.
How does a kite fly? What is a kite? A kite is a heavier than air object that can fly in the sky that is also lifted by the wind.And has three or four parts the control line,the bridle,the skeleton and the sail.It has a person under the kite flying it.It can be all shapes and sizes. The best materials to fly a kite If you want to fly a kite successfully you will need a lightweight and strong materials.Some of the best materiels for your sail are plastic,paper or nylon.The best materials for the skeleton are cardboard or tight flexible wood,bamboo or lightweight metal or wood rods for the skeleton. Perfect kite flying conditions To fly a kite successfully you need the perfect weather. NOT RAINING OR SNOWING. So probably wind is the essential ingredient.You need wind to provide lift for your kite but not too much otherwise it will fly away from its control line. The wind should be blowing between 10-25 kmph. To make a kite fly successfully you need to be in a wide o...
Mrs Oakley’s lunchbox By Jaykob and Maddison Today in Mrs Oakley’s lunchbox there is something that looks like a brown and crumbly rectangle. It’s as flaky as a Cadbury’s flake blowing in the wind. It feels as crunchy as a sweaty sock that’s been left to dry in the sun. Just like a dry old sock it feels harder than Mrs Oakley’s cast. It smells like a field of wheat and dry like a desert. I hope you have a better dinner tonight, Mrs Oakley!
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