Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Poems and Cyber Safety!








Cyber Safety

Today in the computer lab we watched Hector Protector and his friends. We watched the episode called "Details, Details", which talked about how important it is not to share all of your personal details on line. Personal details means our full name, address, e-mail and telephone number.

We came up with a Nickname for ourselves to use instead of our name, you will see them in our Autumn poems that we wrote in KidPix.

http://www.hectorsworld.com/island/index.html

Click on this link and it will take you to Hectors World, tell your parents all about it and you might find time to show them the great things on this site:-)

Leave a comment and tell us what you thought of Hectors World.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Monarch Butterflies


1. The chrysalis was a bright green colour with beautiful gold markings on it.

2. Eventually it became transparent and we could see the butterfly’s wings.

3. We kept the butterflies in the classroom until their wings were completely dry and they were strong enough to be let free.

4. Some of them even decided to go for a wander!

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

KidPix Minibeasts pictures made by us!

At the beginning of the year we were lucky enough to have a swan plant in our classroom so we did a mini inquiry about the Monarch Butterfly, which we really enjoyed. It was amazing watching the day-to-day changes that occurred from the hatching of the tiny eggs, to the beautiful butterflies emerging from their chrysalis.

We ended up having six very fat, hungry caterpillars and Mrs Garth had to buy more plants because they were soooo hungry that they ate all the leaves from two big plants.

When we had finally set all the caterpillars free, we made a big mural showing the lifecycle of the Monarch Butterfly and we shared it at our school assembly. We were very proud of our work.

This term we are looking forward to learning about different insects as part of our minibeasts topic. As part of the 'tuning in' process, we visited the Otago Museum. Today we worked with Mrs CB in the computer suite and created some pictures of some of the minibeasts we saw at the museum. We hope you like our pictures. We can’t wait to learn more amazing facts about these creatures and many more.


About us

Welcome to the Room 11 Busy Bees. We are a Year 2 class of 24 energetic 5 and 6 year old children. There are 12 boys and 12 girls in our class and of course our teacher, Mrs Garth.