Today i did this of my super powers
From the Woodland Cubs- the things we do in our Nurture Class -Miss Claudine and Miss Claudette
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
What a great day today was!
I hope we'll have more of these, more often. Thank-you for being so well behaved and for enjoying our lessons.
So today we learnt (and I hope I can do this more often) :
a) About the day Jesus said goodbye to his friends.
b) About quarter past and quarter to.
c) We read a new book 'Ir-Razzett tan-Nannu Turu', which has great illustrations.
d) We learnt about Animal Families in Maltese.
e) We learnt about the life cycle of the frog and about frog anatomy.
We came across this funny video too
f) We giggled a lot and argued very little.
Miss Claudine is a happy teacher today.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Three...two...one
Three... two... one.... Less than two weeks ago, SpaceX became the first privately held company to send a spacecraft to the International Space Station, located 240 miles above the Earth. The unmanned capsule—named Dragon, and carried by the Falcon 9 rocket—took off on May 22nd from Cape Canaveral in Florida, arrived at the space station on the 25th, and landed in the Pacific Ocean on the 31st before heading back to Los Angeles via barge this past Tuesday, June 5 (Makes a cross-country drive seem like a very short trip).
About space
Did you know that space is known as The Great Unknown? That’s a fact! And did you know it’s referred to as such because the universe is so vast that humans can only ever hope to unearth a fraction of its mysteries? That’s a pun! But did you also know that the fraction we do understand is often times totally wrong? That’s what this article is about!
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Jupiter
Jupiter's appearance is a tapestry of beautiful colors and atmospheric features. Most visible clouds are composed of ammonia. Water vapor exists deep below and can sometimes be seen through clear spots in the clouds. The planet's "stripes" are dark belts and light zones created by strong east-west winds in Jupiter's upper atmosphere.
The moon
Our Moon makes Earth a more livable planet by moderating our home planet's wobble on its axis, leading to a relatively stable climate, and creating a rhythm that has guided humans for thousands of years. The Moon was likely formed after a Mars-sized body collided with Earth and the debris formed into the most prominent feature in our night sky.
A treat for my budding astronauts.
Seeing so many posts about space, here's a slide show you will enjoy :)
http://www.sparknotes.com/mindhut/2013/04/23/the-top-10-coolest-astronauts-ever/slide/11
http://www.sparknotes.com/mindhut/2013/04/23/the-top-10-coolest-astronauts-ever/slide/11
Snow Monkey
Snow monkeys are famous for their intelligence and social behavior. They use tools,wash their food, and have a complex system of communication
Jupiter
Jupiter, the most massive planet in our solar system -- with dozens of moons and an enormous magnetic field forms a kind of miniature solar system. Jupiter does resemble a star in composition, but it did not grow big enough to ignite. The planet's swirling cloud stripes are punctuated by massive storms such as the Great Red Spot, which has raged for hundre of years.
Uranus
Uranus is the only giant planet whose equator is nearly at right angles to its orbit. A collision with an Earth-sized object may explain Uranus' unique tilt. Nearly a twin in size to Neptune, Uranus has more methane in its mainly hydrogen and helium atmosphere than Jupiter or Saturn. Methane gives Uranus its blue tint.
The sun
The sun is a star, a hot ball of glowing gases at the heart of our solar system. Its influence extends far beyond the orbits of distant Neptune and Pluto. Without the sun's intense energy and heat, there would be no life on Earth. And though it is special to us, there are billions of stars like our sun scattered across the Milky Way galaxy
Men on the Moon
The first men to land on the Moon were Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in July 1968. The most recent was Eugene Cernan in December 1972.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Mars
Mars is a cold desert world. It is half the diameter of Earth and has the same amount of dry land. Like Earth, Mars has seasons, polar ice caps, volcanoes, canyons and weather, but its atmosphere is too thin for liquid water to exist for long on the surface. There are signs of ancient floods on Mars, but evidence for water now exists mainly in icy soil and thin clouds.
First man in space
This is the first man in space he use to go around the world to meet different people in China,Singapore,England,Germany and all of the world he use to go .He use to go with a rocket . In side the rocket is very big allot of people go to worlds so they can discavore new things.
Chen from China
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Way Ahead Unit 13 : The Weather.
For this unit, I would like children to produce their own Weather Report on www.purplemash.com, using 2Publish Extra. Don't forget to save online and to put your picture on the blog, you have to Export. Here is my example...let's be creative!
You can check out these websites for the real weather reports
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Funny animals.
Many animals are funny
and some are a bit crazy.
Watch this video and see how funny they are.
In this video there is a cat going under the door, a dog walking on the monkey bars in a playground and a kitten climing the stairs too.
This video makes me happy when I am sad.
Chewing Gum.
How would you like it if you had ten of these in front of your face all day? Not actually paying any attention or bothering about what you are saying but just going like this. (scroll down for the beautiful .gif)
Repeatedly. Even after you told them to throw that darned thing in the bin.
As from tomorrow, till the day I die, chewing gum is prohibited and only allowed when I expressely say so. It's bad manners to chew with your mouth open too, most of you know this or have learnt it recently.
Kind thanks.
Sorry for the gross cartoon, but that's what my class looked like today. Multiply it by six or ten.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
My Grandmother's Birthday
Today was my grandmother's 80th birthday. It was a wonderful sunny day so the family met on my aunty's roof garden for lunch. The family was hiding to give my nanna a surprise. Her mouth fell wide open when she saw us! We played with my aunty's dog. He was named Wallace.
He was chasing me and my sister. Wallace is a kind dog to all people.
I love him like he was mine. My favourite food today was the cupcakes with ice-cream at the end.
I love my nanna.
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