Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Pekoes passing

My special birthday fish died.  He was a good fishy friend who is no more.  I'm sad for him😥😩😔.


Tuesday, March 27, 2018

migration and hibernation

Today we learned about migration and hibernation. An example of migration is when a bird goes south to get away from the cold.  An example of hibernation is when an animal goes to sleep in the winter.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

fall poem

gentle breeze, 🌳
brushing by the little leaves.🍂
orange yellow red, 🌳
leaves are falling on my head.🍂

Summer Poem

summer night, 🌃
 sky so bright.🌉
all of the stars hover, 🌃
one after another.🌉
sun goes down, 🌃
like a golden crown.🌉
here I lay,🌃
ready for another day.🌉


Spring Poem

Spring is my favourite time of year,🌷
listen closely and the birds you hear.🌼
Gardens sprout,🌷
kids at the park shout.🌼
Flowers bloom,🌷
theres no more gloom.🌼


Saturday, March 10, 2018

energy plex

We went to the energy plex. There was a jungle gym. This is a picture of me and caileigh on the jungle jim.



There was also a climbing wall. This is a picture me climbing the wall. I was the first one to reach the top.



There was a foam pit. This is a video of me jumping into the foam pit.


Monday, March 5, 2018

5 facts about aboriginals

I am going to teach you some facts about aboriginals that i learned from the book called: The First People of the Pacific Northwest.
1.Aboriginals put up nets to catch fish.
2.They also stood on stools in the water and used long nets to catch fish.
3.They would have yearly salmon festivals to celebrate the coming of the salmon.
4.They would leave camp every now and then to start a new one.
5.The grandparents taught the kids all that they would know

An aboriginal legend

In socials i learned about aboriginals. This is one of the many stories that they tell.  Aboriginals would eat salmon and then throw the bones away. The four salmon tribes: sockeye, chinook, coho, and dog salmon came together came together and said our brothers and sisters are being eaten. And so the thought of a and quick plan. So, the sockeye salmon chief went to the river just as the aboriginals were about to catch and eat the salmon. Right as the greedy natives were about to catch the salmon, the sockeye he raised his fin and all of the salmon were gone. He said to them "you are fine to eat our brothers and sisters, but, after your are done you must put their bones into the shape of their bodies and out them into the water. If you don't all the salmon will be gone.