10 days of Ireland... Dad wants to go rock pooling on Cranfield Beach. First time wet. Second time big crab, wet. Third time, hermit crab, starfish and so wet. Fourth time, NOTHING! We called it The Cranfield Curse!
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When me and Zoe were at Grandad and Moya's house, we started a seed collection of all the seeds we found. We made a little bag for all the seeds. So far, we found:
Conkers Beech Nuts Sticky Buds Sycamore Seeds Common ash tree Common lime And a few more. My favorite are the sycamore seeds because it's interesting how some have two seeds, some have three and some have five! If you look really closely, you can see little hooks on the sticky buds ( the stick buds have hooks to stick onto animals and be re-planted ). You can open a beech nut with out touching it ( it cracks open ). Sometimes I just feel that I have no idea what to blog about. So today, for the first time, I'm going to start my Top 5 Series! I might sometimes do a Top 10! So down to business.
I'm going to start with my Top 5 Books! 5. The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. I like this book because it's all magical and adventurous 4. Secret Seven Win Through by Enid Blyton. This is fourth because all the mysteries makes you think Why and How? 3. Ferrok the Iron Soldier by Adam Blade. This is in my top five because of the terrifying beast sounds. 2. The 13th Horseman by Barry Hutchinson. This is nearly at number one because of how thrilling and strange the story is 1. Demon Dentist by David Walliams. I love this book because how hilarious it is. At school, the PFA gave us 1000 pounds to buy a new playground! Our class thought of the things we might want and here are the categories:
In two days time, I'm going on a ferry to Belfast, Ireland to meet a friend of ours. I don't know much about Ireland except that there is a north and south, dad's favourite beer is there and Belfast is the capital of northern Ireland and Dublin is the capital of southern Ireland. So here are some questions I want to find out:
When and why did Northern Ireland split up from Southern Ireland? Why is the Irish Sea called the Irish Sea? Why isn't it the English Sea? What are leprechauns? How long have leprechauns been around for? Was Northern Ireland ever part of Southern Ireland? Where is Northern Ireland separated from Southern Ireland? Why did they separate? Why are leprechauns famous for being at the end of a rainbow with a pot of gold? Why isn't Northern Ireland in the south and Southern Ireland in the north? What are some Irish myths and legends? I hope you can answer my questions! Banana Blast
This a recipe I made up: You will need the following things: . Icing Sugar . Normal Sugar . Raisins . Kit Kat . A Banana . A Teaspoon . A Microwave . A Bowl and . A Knife Instructions: 1. Firstly, cut a banana into quarters and put them in the bowl. 2. Next, break a kit kat into quarters and put a quarter on top of each banana. 3. After that, sprinkle some sugar on top of the kit kat and place some raisins on top. 4. Then, put the bowl I the microwave and set the timer for thirty seconds. 5. Finally, take the bowl out of the microwave and add two teaspoons of icing sugar. Enjoy your dish! I like Beast Quest books. I also like Sea Quest books. Do you know the author to these books? His name's Adam Blade. All his Beast Quest are all different compared to his Sea Quest books. The Beast Quest are more magical because the beasts are cursed, made or brought back to life with magic. Sea Quest is more technical because the creatures are robots, are being controlled by tech or there are robots. I made up my very own robo-beast called Flacktor The Cyborg Serpent. It has titanium plates to protect himself but, he isn't 100% robotic, he was an ordinary eel until all the the tech came in. The helmet controls the eel with the command box, the plates protect the wires and the gas is to hide in. I've just finished Octor Monster of the deep.
Ever started to wonder about endangered animals? AKS juniors and infants did a fun run to raise money for a charity that helps endangered animals. We would ask our mums and dads, uncles and aunts, brothers and sisters and cousins and grandparents to sponsor us. However many laps you did, is how much your mums and dads… We also came to school in cloths that have something to do with animals such as animal print cloths. I came as a gorilla but there were loads of tigers. Jessica came as a tortoise (quite a slow animal) but did about 20 laps! I only did 13!
Here is a book review on The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe: From animals to statues, magic to evil, loads and loads is going on at Narnia. The snow is falling but Santa won't come, animals are playful but some won't move! Who's under this still, snow and when will it go! Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter have entered Narnia through a wardrobe? They find a beaver who let them have tea with them. Word has reached them that Aslan was on the move. Then, they realize Edmund is missing! Where is he? What is he doing? Why is he doing it?They set of on the hunt to the stone table to find Aslan and Edmund! But, do they know someone is after them? A few weeks ago, on Friday I did the longest day walk that went from Lytham windmill to the end of St. Anne's and back to school. In total, we walked 6 miles and I was also the youngest! We did the walk to give money to a village in Tanzania and to see what some people in Tanzania have to do to get to school and collect drinking water everyday. It started at 4 o'clock in the morning and ended at 7 o'clock. After we did the walk, we had a little rest and then had breakfast at school.
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