Dear family and friends,
We are in Australia and today we learned about oil spills. We read an article about an oil spill that happened in the great barrier reef. READ THE ARTICLE HERE
We did an experiment on oil spills using oil, water, cotton balls, tin foil balls, tissue, paper bags, sponges and feathers. We found out that some thing repel the water and some things absorb the water. We found out that lots of the stuff that we used absorbed the water. We can use this information to think about the best way to clean up an oil spill.
While we are in Australia we also want to go to the Great Coral Reef. There are lots of colourful fish we want to see there.
Sincerely,
Bridgitte! and John!
B7 Goes Around the World
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Dear family and classmates,
We have been in Brazil for about a week now and we have learned a lot about the country. One thing that we learned was that the Brazilian soccer player called Pelé invented this cool soccer kick. How it works is you jump in the air with your back on the ground and then you flip and kick the ball out of the air and hopefully it goes in the net. We have tried it before and it is really hard to do.
It's going to be a fantastic trip to Australia. Thank you for reading our blog post.
Love,
Chloe and Matthew
Friday, June 15, 2012
Dear family and friends,
We are still in Brazil. This morning we saw a big mango tree and five monkeys were climbing on top of each other on the tree. It was really funny to see them climb on top of each other.
We visited the Amazon rainforest and it was really hot there. Lots of animals live there like spiders, monkeys, and we think zebras. We also went swimming in the Amazon river.
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| An aligator in the Amazon river. It almost bit off Ashleigh's nose! |
When we were in Brazil, Mr. Cushman's sister, named Chloe Cushman, came in to teach us how to draw people's faces. She is 26 years old and she is a pro at drawing.
| Chloe teaching us how to draw, with a cool hairstyle |
Thanks for reading our blog. We hope that we do more cool stuff in Brazil and you check back to hear about it.
Love,
Ashleigh and Olivia
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Predictions for Brazil
Dear Cody kids,
We are about to go to Brazil. Would you like to come with us and eat some giant burgers from Brazil? But we must warn you, Brazilian burgers are giant so you might want to share one!
We are about to go to Brazil. Would you like to come with us and eat some giant burgers from Brazil? But we must warn you, Brazilian burgers are giant so you might want to share one!
Monday, June 4, 2012
Stories from Kenya
On Thursday, a lady named Loretta Penny came in to talk to us about Kenya. She told us a story of when she was on a safari. The story was about a tiny little lion cub. The mama was walking and the two cubs were walking beside her. She got scared because she thought that the people on the safari were going to hurt her cubs. She walked away with one of the cubs and the other cub stopped and looked around. This cub started crying and the mama came back and rubbed her cheek against the other one, hit his head, bit his tail, and dragged him away.
She also told us a story about an elephant. She was in a tent in Kenya drinking coffee and the chef came running out and screamed "everybody get inside and whoever is last, zip the tent up. There is an elephant charging towards us!" Next the lady looked out her window and saw a huge elephant walking beside her tent. She wasn't scared at all and she took a nice picture of it. She has been to Kenya eleven times and so has already seen tons of elephants.
Our speaker brought a little store with her and we were able to buy things from her. Some people bought magnetized balls, some people bought mood rings, and some people bought flutes.
We really liked the speaker and we learned a lot about Kenya.
Thanks for reading!
Love,
zoe and evan
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| A lion cub crying |
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| An elephant beside a tent |
We really liked the speaker and we learned a lot about Kenya.
Thanks for reading!
Love,
zoe and evan
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Mexican FIesta
Greetings earthlings,
The first thing we did when we got to Mexico on Monday was adding and subtraction. After that we made speeches in Spanish that greeted people to our desks. We said things like "Hola Amigos" which means "Hello friends". When we went for a break it was very hot outside because we were very close to the equator. Next we made flowers out of tissue paper and there were many colours to chose from. We made big ones and put them in the middle of our desks and it looked very Mexican.
Next we made guacamole. Guacamole is made out of avocado, salsa, tomato and lime juice. Then we mixed it all together. Before we could eat we did our presentations. The presentations were funny. Finally we ate our feast.
We had a really good fiesta!
Now we are about to get on the plane and go to China.
See ya earthlings!
Ava! and Duncan!
The first thing we did when we got to Mexico on Monday was adding and subtraction. After that we made speeches in Spanish that greeted people to our desks. We said things like "Hola Amigos" which means "Hello friends". When we went for a break it was very hot outside because we were very close to the equator. Next we made flowers out of tissue paper and there were many colours to chose from. We made big ones and put them in the middle of our desks and it looked very Mexican.
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We had a really good fiesta!
Now we are about to get on the plane and go to China.
See ya earthlings!
Ava! and Duncan!
| Tortilla and a flower |
Friday, May 25, 2012
Dear everybody,
Hola! We have finally arrived in Mexico. The full name is United Mexican State. It used to be bigger than the United States in the 1700s. Our plane crash landed here but everyone was OK.
We learned that they eat a lot of chilli peppers here. They taste really hot and spicy. Hayden thinks that if he eats one he is going to breath fire. Mexicans also eat nachos, guacamole, corn, tacos and tortillas. We are excited to eat all of it.
The national language in Mexico is Spanish. Hola means hello in Spanish. Adios mean bye in Spanish.
Adios!
Hayden and Deniz
Hola! We have finally arrived in Mexico. The full name is United Mexican State. It used to be bigger than the United States in the 1700s. Our plane crash landed here but everyone was OK.
We learned that they eat a lot of chilli peppers here. They taste really hot and spicy. Hayden thinks that if he eats one he is going to breath fire. Mexicans also eat nachos, guacamole, corn, tacos and tortillas. We are excited to eat all of it.
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| A picture of hot chilli peppers that Hayden's going to breath fire from eating. |
The national language in Mexico is Spanish. Hola means hello in Spanish. Adios mean bye in Spanish.
Adios!
Hayden and Deniz
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