Tuesday 30 August 2016

Report

Elephants

Image result for Baby  elephantThere are two types of elephants, the Asian elephant and the African elephant although sometimes the African elephant is split into two species, the African forest elephant and the African bush elephant. Also Elephants are the largest land-living mammal in the world.


Elephants Natural Habitat
Elephants are able to survive in a variety of different locations because of the huge variety of food sources that they consume.

Elephants Appearance
The african elephant is the largest elephant of all. Adult males can weigh up to 6 300 kgs. The elephant's trunk is an extension of the upper lip and nose. It functions for grasping, breathing, feeding, dusting, smelling, drinking, lifting, sound production/communication, defence/protection and sensing.
The trunk contains an estimated 100,000 muscles and tendons in the trunk, giving it extreme flexibility and strength. The Skeleton of an elephant's foot is angled,with a large pad of fat and tissue at the heel. The elephant's ear can reach up to about one-sixth of its entire body and primarily functions as a cooling device. Elephant skin is wrinkled in appearance with African elephants more wrinkled than Asian elephants.


Behaviour
The complex nature of elephant social structure is extended into the mourning behaviour for deceased companions. When elephants come across deceased remains of other elephants, a silent pause is taken, as the remains are touched with their trunks. Occasionally tusks or bones are carried with them, as the herd continues to travel.

Reproduction  
The male's reproductive tract is about 2 meters long. Male elephants, called bulls, begin producing sperm between 10 and 15 years of age, sometimes even earlier in younger breeders are known in zoos.


Elephants are very intelligent and interesting creatures. They against in groups and their social structure is very important.        




           


Thursday 16 June 2016

Inquiry

Last term all of the class chose what they wanted to do for Inquiry next term.The class chose five different subjects and we came up with these, Child Care ,Cooking, Guitar , Mechanic and Animal group. In term two we all chose what group we wanted to be in. Olivia,Paige, Esha and I, all chose the Childcare Group. It was finally term 2. We started our journey in week 4.  Mrs Griffiths brought her two little boys in, Hunter and Connor. They where so cute. In week 6 and 7 Mrs McMauley brought her baby girl Briarlee into our classroom. She was so cute . The reason why she brought her in is because Connor and Hunter were really sick. This is what has happened so far. Next week we are visiting BarnYard. I would like to thank Mrs Griffes and Mrs McMauley and Mr Duncan Thank You. By Summer


Tuesday 24 May 2016

Board

Board

1. Can't think of anything to do
2. Wining because I'm so board
3. My brother playing with me



Just sitting in the corner of my room so board. Then mum realizes I'm board so she says go find something to do. So I try to find something to do. But I can't. This sucks I thought holidays are superposed to be fun. 


Boo, Boo, Boo. This sucks, this sucks, this sucks. I can't find anything to do I can't find my netball and mum is to busy to do anything. Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.


Then my brother says I found your netball, do you wan't to play our favorite netball game. OK yeah sure. Maybe after all holidays can be fun.

Friday 13 May 2016

My Bedroom



My Bedroom

 Lying in my bed and my alarm screams at me at 6.30 in the morning. 

The curtains start waving their arms frantically.

The creepy dolls come alive while staring at me.

The book claps with joy.

My comfy bed starts dancing.

The cute piggy bank stares at me evil.


Thursday 12 May 2016

Mother's Day Poem


MOTHER'S DAY POEM


Happy Mother's Day
Patty you're perfectAmazing and brightTeaching, and helping me with everything.Respect and admire youI love you so muchConsiderate and kindEnjoying time together.



Tuesday 10 May 2016

Leaf Poem

Leaf Poem



The old rusty amber evil leaf slithered up the tree.

The red, wet, soggy new leaf dived off the branch.

The pink, dry, veiny, crunchy, spiky, leaf has had enough.

The ripped brown breathtaking leaf was dancing in the middle of a concert.


Wednesday 23 March 2016