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Friday 30 August 2019

a visit from an amazing author karyn wilson

Welcome new bloggers and hello to my original ones my name is briar w and i am a year six  from yaldhurst model school and yess thee karyn wilson came to yaldhurst hurst model school today it was such an amazing experience to have in my mind forever well not for eveva but for a long long time she has illustrated two books and they both took nine months to make  and she has




a web site the web site is called www.Kererus books.com

Friday 16 August 2019

facts about fesses rollers or dung beetles and were to find them

Hello people my name is Briar and I am a year six at yaldhurst model school or .y.m.s for short today I will be talking about fesses rollers or dung beetles I hope you enjoy the facts. 

Phylum: Arthropoda
Family nameScatterbrain
Classification: Insect
INDUCT status: Least concern
Lifespan (in wild): 3 years
Body length: 0.5cm-3cm
Diet: Dung
Habitat: Grassland and forest.
There are three main types of dung beetle – rollerstunnellers and dwellers – each named for the way the way the beetles use the poop they find. Rollers shape dung into balls and roll them away from the pile. They then burry the ball to either munch on later or to use as a place to lay their eggs. Tunnellers dive into the dung pile, usually working in a ‘male-female’ pair, and dig a tunnel beneath it. The female beetle then stays in the tunnel sorting out the dung brought down by the male. Dwellers, on the other hand, simply live inside the pooey pile. Female dwellers lay their eggs there, and when the larvae (or young) hatch they happily munch away on the food that surrounds them. Nom nom nom

There are three main types of dung beetle – rollerstunnellers and dwellers – each named for the way the way the beetles use the poop they find. Rollers shape dung into balls and roll them away from the pile. They then burry the ball to either munch on later or to use as a place to lay their eggs. Tunnellers dive into the dung pile, usually working in a ‘male-female’ pair, and dig a tunnel beneath it. The female beetle then stays in the tunnel sorting out the dung brought down by the male. Dwellers, on the other hand, simply live inside the pooey pile. Female dwellers lay their eggs there, and when the larvae (or young) hatch they happily munch away on the food that surrounds them. 

Nom nom nom have you seen a dung beetle before i haven't  


Thursday 15 August 2019

maths

Hello bloggers reading this blog today this is my homework blogg for this week oh ad my name is briar and i am from yaldhurst model school now let's get into the maths for today. At first i was really confused as to what i had to do but after a couple of days i started to under stand  what i had to do ok thats all for today dont foget to leve a like and comment thank you for reading my blog today i hope you like it form briar.

Wednesday 14 August 2019

my progress for maths week

Hello bloggers my name is Briar and i come from yaldhurst model school welcome to my blog today. This week it is maths week and Bridget Delilah and me all worked together to make a bridge this is what it looked like at the start aka meaning the first step 
and then this is what me and Delilah agreed on because Bridget was int felling well sadly
 and then this sorry for the weird angel oh and those were the legs
and then the last step for now oh i almost foget the rules were Your task is to design and build a bridge using a maximum of 100 Popsicle sticks, 5 metres of
tape, 2 metres of string. You can also use glue.
Your design must show all aspects of your bridge, with some reasoning included as to why you
structure it in the way you do.
Your finished bridge will be judged on how long you can make it and how structurally strong it
is. We will also be looking at the design process you use and how well you explain your
reasoning.
Please include photos of your process.

and please give me feedback and comment oh and have you or are you doint your maths week





Thursday 8 August 2019

my goals for this term

Hello people that are reading this blog to day my name is briar and i come from yaldhurst model school and as you can tell by the title i am going to shear my learning goals with you today i didn't do the same thing last term or the other term at the start of the year now hear is a picture. 

Friday 2 August 2019

A lamb came to school

Hello bloggers reading this blog today  my name is Briar and as you see here Chole brought her three week old lamb to school the name of the three week old lamb is beans. I know the name is kinda unusual but the name is cute at the same time. i was really exited about the lamb even know my grandma lives on a farm i still was exited and i know a lot of the other kids were. Let me know if you have a lamb or a different animal that has an unusual and funky name thank you for reading this blog today and don't forget to leave a comment and a like thanks buy.