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Science: Animal Classification

In Science we have been busy learning how to classify animals. We started off completing an activity where we had to classify lots of pictures of animals into groups. The first two groups we needed to sort our animals into were vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates are animals with backbones and Invertebrates are animals without backbones. We then needed to sort our vertebrates group into a further five groups. A description of these five groups can be found below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Birds

Birds have a back bone, they have feathers. They lay eggs in a nest. The eggs have a hard shell. They have a steady body temperature. Examples: Eagle, Hawk and Falcon.

Written By Kevin

Illustrated by Alex

Fish

Fish have a backbone, fins and scales. They lay eggs in water and use gills to get oxygen from the water. They do not have a steady temperature. Examples of fish: Stingray, Puffer Fish and a Shark.

Written by Joshua

Illustrated by

Amphibians

Amphibians have a backbone. They lay eggs in water. During their life cycle they change from a stage when they live entirely in water to a stage when they can live in water and on the land. They do not have a steady body temperature.

Examples: Frog , Toad, and Salamander.

Written by Luke

Illustrated By Isabella B

Mammals

Mammals have a back bone. They have hair or fur on their bodies.They have live babies and they feed their babies with milk. They use lungs to breathe. They have warm blood which means they have a steady body temperature.

Examples: Lion, Tiger and Monkey.

Written by Alicia

Illustrated by Mikayla

Reptiles

Reptiles have a backbone. They have scaley skin. They lay eggs on land. They have lungs to breathe, but they dont have a steady body temperature. Examples: Snake, Turtle and Lizard.

Written and Illustrated by Josh

Do you know any interesting facts about Birds, Reptiles, Mammals, Fish or Amphibians? We would love to hear from you via a comment.

Book Review: Round Fish Square Bowl

 

Title: Round fish Square bowl

Author: Tom Skinner

Illustrated: Mini Goss

Main characters: The little pig, the tortoise, a stubborn mule, the mad hatter, a bull, the ugly duckling and a rich mouse.

A brief description of the story: It is a story about some people that have a bit of trouble with their things, but in the end they all were happy.

What did you like about the book?: I liked the characters and the stories.

I give it 10\10 because it is funny, it has funny words and it is a good book.

By Joshua

Monkey Bars Procedure

Aim: To swing on the Monkey Bars

Things you need:

  • Monkey Bars
  • People

Steps:

1.Go to the Monkey Bars.

2.Go on to the step of the Monkey Bars.

3.Jump on to the first Bar on the Monkey Bars.

4.Swing to get to the next Bar on the Monkey Bars.

By Alicia and Joshua

AliciaJoshua

Australian Classical Youth Ballet


Recently we went to the PAC (Performing Arts Centre) on Campus to see the Australian Classical Youth Ballet. They peformed the Wizard Of Oz. The characters were Dorothy, Toto, Tinman, Scarecrow and the Lion. Emma in Miss Black’s class was in it. We were going to go on a bus to see them perform, but  they came to us.

I liked the part when the wicked witch trapped Dorothy and Toto in the cage with the timer, because the guards did a really cool dance. My favourite part was when the Lion, Dorothy, Toto and all the other people fell asleep. The music was awesome and the Lion was really funny when he fell off the stage to fall asleep.

We liked the Australian Classical Youth Ballet, because they did some really cool dancing.

By Joshua an Bernie

BernieJoshua

Study Ladder Certificates for Week 5

Congratulations to the following students for achieving a Study Ladder certificate.

EloiseJohnJoshuaKevinKatieEliseIsabella H

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