At the moment I am reading Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques. I love this book because it’s full of small animals and I am one to like small animals. These are some of my favourites from the book.
The moles are normally cooks in companies. Their favourite food is soup. Their language is:
s=z
h=o
j=z
v=h
i=e
That is just a few samples.
The rabbits do not like violence.They pretend to be fierce mirdrops. Mirdrops are made up rabbit creatures. To be a mirdrop rabbits hide and speak in deep voices. The rabbits speak English.
Weasels are pie-rats. (Get it?) They eat anything they can lay their hands on. They speak like this: “Aye lad, where be the meat?” They are brown but browner than mice.
The pigmy shrews are excitable creatures. They live in caves in cliff sides near beaches. They are small and black. Their swords are shells.
The male mice are normally brown. The females are white. Martin is the strongest mouse. He leads a company of 4. The 4 are, Grum, Brone, Feldoh, and Martin.
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Fly Facts
Me and my friend Ezra have been collecting all of the different types flies. There are 60 of them!
These are my three favourite facts:
These are my three favourite facts:
- Flies vomit into there food before they eat it.
- Flies have only one pair of wings.Their order name is diptera that means one pair of wings.
- There scientific name is musca domestica .
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Lego Vikings
One day I found a Lego book at school and it had Lego Vikings in it, and I am learning about Vikings for my independent study. The Lego Vikings looked cool so I made my own.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
How to Make a Bow and Arrow
1. First get a piece of hazel wood (or other flexible wood) as tall as you, make sure it is straight.
2. Skin the bark of the of the hazel.
3. Scrape it so both ends are the same thickness.
3.Cut a notch at the top and bottom.
4. String your bow with nylon. Don't use anything stretchy.
2. Skin the bark of the of the hazel.
3. Scrape it so both ends are the same thickness.
3.Cut a notch at the top and bottom.
4. String your bow with nylon. Don't use anything stretchy.
ARROWS
1. Get a piece of straight wood about half as long as your bow.
2.Use a knife to make sure it has no lumps.
3.Cut a notch at the bottom
4.Sharpen the top.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Birthday Time!
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