Our class has been reading a book called ugly then we chose one animal on the top 15 world's uglest animals then we made a poster to get it off the world's uglest animals. I chose the PHILIPPINE TARSIER.
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Wednesday, 8 November 2017
HELP THE PHILIPPINE TARSIER
Our class has been reading a book called ugly then we chose one animal on the top 15 world's uglest animals then we made a poster to get it off the world's uglest animals. I chose the PHILIPPINE TARSIER.
Thursday, 19 October 2017
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Discussion
I have been learning about writing a discussion.
I have included:- a title, connectives, a conclusion that recommends one view over the other.
Should classrooms be allowed to have pets?
Many people question whether classrooms should have pets, if they are healthy or interfere with learning.
I am going to discuss points for and against having a class pet.
Primarily, class pets teach children to be responsible because class pets teach children how to look after animals by feeding and caring for them.
On the other hand, class pets interfere with learning and can be a big distraction to children who are trying to learn because they make lots of noise and children can get timid to play with them.
In conclusion, I strongly believe that classes should be allowed to have pets on special occasions so children can learn about different breeds of animals.
Tuesday, 28 March 2017
Saturday, 18 March 2017
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Starting School
IALA recounts
I have worked hard to add detail to my ideas.
There before me lay a huge playground. There was one massive climbing wall and a huge pole.
When I stepped into the warmth of the classroom I saw Mrs McGeever greeting new people into the classroom.
I have worked hard to add detail to my ideas.
There before me lay a huge playground. There was one massive climbing wall and a huge pole.
When I stepped into the warmth of the classroom I saw Mrs McGeever greeting new people into the classroom.
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