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Welcome to p5/6 ’ s sharing the learning !

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF OUR NEWSPAPER REPORT:

We learned how to play bowls!

WE HAD FUN FOR WORLD BOOK DAY!

BY KARINA NORDWALL

SCIENCE! Movement – Animals move to find food and keep away from predators, plants move to face the light Reproduction – the ability to produce offspring to keep the species in existence Sensitivity – responding and reacting to the environment Nutrition – Animals need food for respiration, plants need minerals from the soil Excretion – Getting rid of waste Respiration – Turning food into energy Growth – Growing larger and stronger  becoming adult size

CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY

1. Polar Bear 2. Arctic Fox 3. Scottish Wildcat 6.Chimpanzee 8. Saber Tooth Tiger 5. Red Panda 4. Blue Whale 7. Dodo

Wind Turbines in Kelty!!!

OUR 3D MODEL OF WHAT KELTY WOULD LOOK LIKE:

Quiz time! 1. What were the names of the 2 pandas at Edinburgh Zoo? 2. Name two reasons for animals becoming endangered? 3. What did we write a newspaper article about?

Thank you for listening!