I really enjoyed going to see Harold and I can't wait to see them again next year.
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Life Ed
This term we had Life Ed with Bernie and Harold. We learnt about pubertey and how our body works.
I really enjoyed going to see Harold and I can't wait to see them again next year.
I really enjoyed going to see Harold and I can't wait to see them again next year.
My Dream Home
Let me take you on a tour of my dream house. Let's start with the exterior.
This is the favourite part of my yard. My flying fox ends up in a pool of money. Come and get lost in my 3D maze, make sure you can find your way out. Good luck!
Next let's go to my roller coaster. Smile for the camera. Let's go.
This is the favourite part of my yard. My flying fox ends up in a pool of money. Come and get lost in my 3D maze, make sure you can find your way out. Good luck!
Next let's go to my roller coaster. Smile for the camera. Let's go.
Monday, 11 November 2013
Forensic Science
Last term we did forensic science with Constable Neil and we went to a crime scene and I lifted my first fingerprint.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
My Speach
Last term we did speeches and my speech was on the Wilson Center.
The Wilson Center is a rehabilitation center that helps you get back home after you have had a operation or had a accident.
The Wilson Center is a rehabilitation center that helps you get back home after you have had a operation or had a accident.
Monday, 4 November 2013
My Komodo Dragon Reprt
The Komodo Dragon
I would like to introduce you to the komodo dragon.
Appearance
The komodo dragon is one of the biggest lizards
on earth. They have big flat heads with big nostrils
and skin that can camouflage into their habitat.
Their huge tail can crush anything around them.
Diet
The komodo dragon is a big eat eater. They like to
eat things like deer, pigs and other dead animals.
Sometimes they even eat humans and themselves, or
they eat carcasses lying on the ground that another animal
has killed. They also let the largest male eat first.
Lifespan
The komodo dragon can live up to 30 years
or sometimes more in the wild. They are an endangered species species. There are only a couple of thousand left in the world because lots of people keep killing them.
Life cycle
When the komodo dragon is born they start a completely different
colour and as they grow older they become a solid grey. The female lays her eggs
in a hole. She lays up to 30 eggs in one litter. Their breeding season is from April until July.When the babies hatch they are 34cm long. The young komodo dragons live in trees until theycan look after themselves.
Habitat
The komodo dragons live in the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is
very volcanic and it is a tropical savanna.
At night they sleep in burrows in the ground.
Special Features
The komodo dragon belongs to the Varanus komodoensis family. They have strong mouth muscles to help swallow big pieces of meat. They can run up to 18 km/hr to catch their prey. They also use their forked tongues to help smell. Their saliva contains large amounts of bacteria that can kill a animal within 24 hours.
I hope you have learnt more about the komodo dragon.
by Abbie
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