Yesterday, was World Book day and everybody dressed up as different characters out of books. Here are some examples of the interesting outfits in 5JM, Geeks, Where’s Wally, Footballers, Avatar, St. Trinian’s and others. In assembly Mrs Wilson was dressed up as Bob the builder with a large cat and she told each year group to stand-up and parade around the hall. Mrs Wilson read 4 poems to the whole school. The poems had very funny parts in them! We went back to the class room and played games for World Book Day. We took loads of pictures in our wonderful outfits. Even the grown-ups dressed up in really good outfits. The best one was Miss Magor’s she was dressed in a cow outfit. Now that was a udder outfit! In science we have been learning about food chains and food webs. We made some mobiles to help us learn more about the different words used to describe food chains. Firstly, we played a game where we had to work out who eats who. After the game, we watched a video about the types of foods which were eaten in Tudor Times. Did you know that King Henry VIII ate pigs, herons, swans and puffins? All of these animals are part of a food chain. A food chain shows the feeding relationship between living things and Henry VIII was certainly a part of a food chain. Can you work out the correct order of this food chain? Swan, grass, sun, King Henry After we had sorted out different food chains and webs, we learned some new scientific words. Can you explain the meaning of each of the following words? Primary producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, predator, energy provider and tertiary consumer ? By Emily 5JM |
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