Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Working on our calendar art

Today we made a start on our calendar art.

We used black paper and colourful paint.

First we drew 5-7 lines.

Then we painted the background of some of the spaces we had made.

We talked about different ways to use circles and donuts. We could change the size, the number of colours in each space and whether the colours touched or not.

We also looked at the colour wheel and what colours would look good together.

Most of us are really happy with ours. But some of us were very critical of our own art work.

Stay tuned for the finished products soon.










Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Cheetahs By Blake

The cheetah is by far the fastest land animal with a top speed of 121 km. The cheetah can hold this for 30 seconds then it has to stop.

The cheetah, unlike most cats, has non-retractable claws that act like spike shoes. The cheetah is literally build for speed from the inside out. First the cheetah's aerodynamic face with wind pushing smooth past it and big nostrils and lungs to hold lots of air.  Their bendy spine stretches out about 1 or more meters absorbing the landing shock. The cheetahs bones are light and durable meaning the cheetahs legs can move light and fast. A big heart means it can breath smoothly. Finally it's big light tail. The cheetah's tail is one of the most important parts. The tail is used for sharp turns. So the cheetah can literally turn in mid air and keeps it's balance when chasing pray.

Cheetahs can be found in South Africa. Their habitat is on small mounds of dirt surrounded by tall, dry grass. The cheetah has a perfect camouflage coat which lets them sneak up really close to their pray.  The cheetahs diet is buffalo, wildebeest, gazelle, springbok, zebra, tiger cub and almost any animal it can catch.

Cheetahs can live about 10-15 years on the wild and 20 years in captivity.

Cheetahs can be killed by packs of lions, hyenas, falcon birds or people.

Cheetahs are my favourite animal but lots of cheetahs are dying. There are only around 20,000 cheetahs remaining. So we need to help them survive. 

Bunnies By Sarah D


Bunnies
By Sarah D

Bunnies are cute little animals with long ears.

Physical Features
Bunnies have long ears and claws. They have four little legs with a small tail. They also have a little nose and cute eyes. I love the eyes.

Eating and Drinking
Bunnies eat special rabbit mix and vegtables They drink water out of a bottle.

Habitat
Bunnies can live in your house and in a hutch outdoors. It will need to be cleaned every once in a while.

Behaviour
Bunnies are very curious so make sure that sharp objects are out reach. But some bunnies can be very fierce. They are really fun to play with.

Babies
Bunnies have little babies called kittens. Kittens are born without fur. Its best to look at them when they are three weeks old.

Friends
Bunnies live in groups in the wild so they will like a friend. If you want to put a male and a female together you need to make sure the male is neutred. Otherwise they will have lots of kittens and you can not look after them.

I really like bunnies because they are cute.

Cotton the chinchilla visits Room 18

For Ellie's Star Student teaching she decided to bring in her pet chinchilla and teach us about her and about chinchillas. We loved meeting Cotton and learning some interesting things about her.



Ellie wrote:
I am going to tell you about my chinchilla. First I will tell you the food she eats. It's dry bananas, dry apricots, peanuts and grain. She only drinks water. Her habitat is her cage, her bed and the couch. She nocturnal so she sleeps in the day.

Harrison wrote:
Ellie has a pet chinchilla called Cotton. She is 6 and she is cute. She has the ears of a bunny, the whiskers of a cat and she is SUPER soft.

Amy wrote:
Cotton is really soft and feels like wool. She's really cute and she's got big ears. She looked funny when Ellie tried to take her out of her cage because she didn't want to come out. She's got a soft nose. She climbs all over the cage or in her den/box. On the bottom of the cage there is newspaper and food is hanging from the roof.

Hamish wrote:
When the Chinchilla came to class, we patted it's soft fur. It's nose twitched, as it smelt for food. It hid inside the box, which was in its cage. The chinchilla came this morning but it's going home at morning tea time.

Production preview

Here's a preview of some random scenes from our classes item for production to the song "Dynamite".