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Showing posts with label Research. Show all posts

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Ancient Greece posing

 LI: To use our smart searching skills to expand our knowledge of Ancient Greek Mythology.


Today David shared the next reading challenge with us. It is all about the Greek gods and helps us to practise the skills we have been learning in our reading lessons with our teachers. 

David created this task as part of his CARE award challenges. In this posting activity, we first pick five Gods or Goddesses and pick an image from around the world or the God or Goddess and write a caption for the post.

I found this activity interesting because we got to use this task as an instagram post but of the goddess.

The post that I found most interesting was Hera because one of the captions we used was It is hard to be the goddess of marriage when normally everyone usually cheats on everyone!.

Organizing and Researching

 LI: To use our smart searching skills to expand our knowledge of Ancient Greek Mythology.


Today David shared the next reading challenge with us. It is all about the Greek gods and helps us to practise the skills we have been learning in our reading lessons with our teachers. 

David created this task as part of his CARE award challenges. In this smart searching activity, we used our comprehension and research skills to learn about Greek Mythology vocabulary and identify Greek places on the map.

I found this activity interesting because I got to use my researching skills of ancient history to find out the places.

The word/place I found most interesting was Olympus because Zeus the god of the sky and his wife Hera the goddess of marriage.

Identifying Comprasion

 LI: To use our smart searching skills to expand our knowledge of Ancient Greek Mythology



Today David shared the next reading challenge with us. It is all about the Greek gods and helps us to practise the skills we have been learning in our reading lessons with our teachers. 

David created this task as part of his CARE award challenges. In this smart searching activity, we used our comprehension and research skills to learn about the difference between Athens and Sparta.

I found this activity intresting because I got to identify the different comprasion between Athens and Sparta.

The fact I found most interesting was … because …


Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Organizing and Researching

 LI: To use our smart searching skills to expand our knowledge of Ancient Greek Mythology .

Today David shared the next reading challenge with us. It is all about the Greek gods and helps us to practise the skills we have been learning in our reading lessons with our teachers. 

David created this task as part of his CARE award challenges. In this smart searching activity, we used our comprehension and research skills to learn about the difference between Athens and Sparta.

I found this activity fun because I love learning about the ancient history of the god's and goddess who have onced ruled the world.

The word/place I found most interesting was … because …

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Giant Panda Research

 LI: To use our smart searching skills to find information about the giant panda


After using my/our smart searching skills to find out about the giant panda I/we made notes then used my/our notes to help me/us write TEEL paragraphs to share my/our learning. TEEL paragraphs help me/us expand my/our ideas and structure my/our thinking. My/our DLO show different types of interesting facts about the gaint panda . We found this activity intresting because we got to use our screaching skills and learn other facts we didnt know about giant pandas . We found the activity hard because we couldnt quite find the intresting facts we wanted to share about the giant pandas . We enjoyed this activity because we put alot of collboartation and communication into thjs acitvity . An intersting fact I/we found about the giant pandas was that how much pandas eat a day and they eat 25 to 50 pounds a day and then they hunt at night .

Monday, December 7, 2020

Operation Christmas Drop

 LI: To write a summary of the story behind the Operation Christmas Drop in your own words.


This week for research  we learned about the operation christmas drop. For the last 68 years the men and women of the US air force who are based at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam have been using a pilot training drill to drop much needed supplies to the people who live on the 60 remote islands that surround Guam. Operation Christmas Drop allows the people living in these remote islands to sustain a better life and the communities to flourish. I think this is a great way to help others and make a difference in peoples lives. The people living on the islands are really grateful and happy to receive the Christmas Drop.