Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Antarctic Seals

Antarctic Seals By Alan Parker and Catherine Parker. This book is filled with seal facts. Seals are mammals,and they are found in all oceans in the world. Leopard seals hunt penguins underwater. Weddel pups have to start finding food for themselves at seven weeks. The pup snuggles close to its mother and feeds on her rich , creamy milk. Many seal pups don’t survive their first months at sea . Weddell seals are the only seals that spend the long,dark winter in the Antarctic. All that breed on the ice in the far south of the world are true seals. Seals join together in large groups called colonies . Leopard seals hunt alone. I learnt lots of facts about seals. I liked the fact when it talked about the seal pup.I liked it because seal pups are cute. My favourite part is when it talks about weddell seals because they are my favourite types of seals. I didn’t like it when it said leopard seals hunt penguins.Because I like penguins. I would recommend this book to Ryleigh because she likes seals. I think people who like seals should read this book. .

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Hey Diddle Diddle The Cat And The Fiddle

Hey Diddle Diddle The Cat And The Fiddle




Hey diddle , diddle,
The cat and the fiddle ,
The cow jumped over the
moon;

The little dog laughed to see such sport
and the dish ran away with 
the spoon.



Tuesday, April 21, 2015

My great great grandparents in WW1

This is my great great grandparents who went to World War 1. He was a doctor and she was a nurse. There names were Captain Amos Johnston and hers was Sister Elsie Owen.They got married in the middle of the war.


Amos joined the army on 22/9/16.He served in western Europe.He left the army on 5/7/19.

Elsie was a nurse in Egypt. She went to Egypt twice.She joined the army on 20/5/15. She left the army on 30/6/18.


On the ship on the way to war
The tent hospital where Elsie looked after sick and wounded soldiers



This is Elsie and some soldiers recovering in an English  hospital.
 Inside the Cairo  hospital.

These are Elsie and Amos' medals

Remembering The ANZACS


http://brigittebraithwaite.muzy.com/post/314214689

The ANZACS at World War 1

The ANZACS soldiers