This term in PDHPE we are learning all about the incredible human body. To get us started, click here to take you to the fabulous National Geographic Kids website page where you will be amazed by 15 ...Read More
. . . . a word cloud, that is. Look at the wonderful word clouds created by members of 3/4R! It makes the mouth water just looking at them. Our class is busy working on a mini-project all about chocol...Read More
Well, aren’t we just loving our alien theme in class? We have been working overtime creating fantastic descriptive sentences for our out-of-the-galaxy visitors (and there are sure to be some pub...Read More
We have been learning about the continents of the world for the past few weeks. One of the most interesting continents so far has been Antarctica. We learned that there are NO polar bears on the conti...Read More
Today in science we explored the properties of cooked spaghetti. Here is what we came up with: After feeling the spaghetti and talking about how cooking changes it, we were able to use the spag...Read More
This term, our science topic is Spot the Difference. We will be observing and testing food items to see how they change when subjected to heating, cooling etc. Lots of fun! Well, to get our minds into...Read More
Animals move in lots of different ways. It’s great fun to try to swim like a dolphin or slither like a snake! Click here to read an interactive text about animal movement. Then, put a post-it no...Read More
So, do you know lots of weird and wonderful facts? Test yourself by taking the “Quiz Your Noodle” quiz from the fabulous National Geographic Kids website! Click here to begin. Keep ret...Read More
Hey 2R, Remember this video? It was a favourite of ours when we were studying the science unit – Schoolyard Safari. Watch it just for fun! Leave a comment to share your thoughts about thi...Read More