Early in the term Room 1 had a visit from a gecko. We believe he was a common brown species. We learned about how to look after small animals in our classroom and about vertibrates and invertibrates. Thank-you for the visit Mr Gecko.
Mr Gecko.
Mr Gecko was silky brown. He had mini eyes. He was very small and did not have all of his tail.He darted across the container like a speeding bullet. Then he hid in the wood shavings.
After a morning in Room 1 we put him in the compost. We hope he made a new home.
Zach
The Day I Met a Gecko.
The gecko looks like bark it even looks skinny, like a stick. The gecko is slimey and smooth. It looks camouflaged. Geckos have small eyes.
The gecko can be shy and scared so it will run away. THe gecko likes disguisting and gross stuff. The gecko hides in the dark so he finds dark places.
Geckos might live in the compost or the garden where it is dry and shady.
Keehsa
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Room 1 have been writing paragraphs about Spiders.
Where Spiders Live.
Where Spiders Live.
Spiders live
world-wide. They do not live in the South Pole. Some spiders live in the
forest, grassland, water, caves even the desert. Some can be found in trees,
even in houses. Raft spiders are found in wet habitats. They come to eat their
prey. Their enemies are bugs, ants and insects.
By Esther.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Mini Beast Communities
What lives here?
Why is this place important?
Room 1 are finding out about some creatures that live right here in places around the school.
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