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Monday 21 November 2016

Soft Creamy Butter By luke

                 Soft Creamy Butter in only minutes

Image result for homemade butter







Hi my name is Luke and
in room 10 we made some home made butter.
We also made some bread to put the butter on. We ate it, it was yum. After we had the butter on the bread, miss asked us question's about the butter. Like"who of you will make this butter for your self", and I said "I would make it at home". It was very yum. I even thought it was gonna taste yuck but it didn't. It tasted like melted butter on the bread and the bread was nice too. It felt like we were having breakfast, we also took some photos.











We were very lucky to eat this butter and bread at school because most of the time you would probably be doing work in class and you probably wont be doing any fun things but who knows, you might be or maybe not, but most of all the butter we had was Delicious.     


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Friday 11 November 2016

Slide Animation


we have been learning how to only use 2 slides to make an animation

Tuesday 13 September 2016

About Sharks

Hi my name is luke and I am going to tell you, want I know about sharks
There are more than 465 known species of sharks living in our oceans today. Sharks are an apex predator at or near the top of their marine food chains, and they regulate the populations of species below them. Research has shown that massive depletion of sharks has cascading effects throughout the ocean’s ecosystems.
Shark, © Ridlon Kiphart
Sharks belong to a family of fish that have skeletons made of cartilage, a tissue more flexible and lighter than bone. They breathe through a series of five to seven gill slits located on either side of their bodies. All sharks have multiple rows of teeth, and while they lose teeth on a regular basis, new teeth continue to grow in and replace those they lose.


Shark ‘skin’ is made up of a series of scales that act as an outer skeleton for easy movement and for saving energy in the water. The upper side of a shark is generally dark to blend in with the water from above and their undersides are white or lighter colored to blend in with the lighter surface of the sea from below. This helps to camouflage them from predators and prey.

Most sharks are especially active in the evening and night when they hunt. Some sharks migrate over great distances to feed and breed. This can take them over entire ocean basins. While some shark species are solitary, others display social behavior at various levels. Hammerhead sharks, for instance, school during the mating season around seamounts and islands.
Some shark species, like the great white shark, attack, and surprise their prey, usually seals and sea lions, from below. Species that dwell on the ocean floor have developed the ability to bottom-feed. Others attack schooling fish in a feeding frenzy, while large sharks like the whale and basking sharks filter feed by swimming through the ocean with their mouths open wide, filtering large quantities of plankton and krill.


Friday 9 September 2016

Thursday 25 August 2016

my subtracting in parts

 we made a slide for our maths aka subtracting in parts.

Friday 19 August 2016

rhyming words

 we had to Rhym words with animals
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