Thursday, 28 May 2015

Grade 1 Scientist in School: Energy

These are windmills and you have to blow in the pocket so that it can spin and that's how energy works. We made the windmills from paper with dotted lines to cut on and first we coloured in the stuff that you could colour in. Then we cut it. Then an adult folded it and then we put something in and pushed it down so it could stay. Then we got a straw and put it through and then we blew on it and it was a windmill.

Sun is energy.

Friday, 22 May 2015

The Thank You Poem

We made posters for the thank you poem and we said it to the parents that helped out at skating, pizza lunch and in the classroom. At the volunteer tea, we said the poem and held up posters when we were saying it and had three different groups: the red group, the green group and the blue group. The blue group was the third group and the green one was the second and the red was the first. At the end we all said the last words.

THANK YOU ...

Such a simple word;
It's often underrated.
And yet, in truth,
It's always good
To feel appreciated.
So here's my chance to say it!
It's absolutely true....
Thank you, thank you, thank you,
For everything you do!

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

The Helping Hands

We were making hands and we wrote on them what we can do to help people and animals. Help people, love people, care for people. Help animals that are injured. Help a grandpa or grandma read. Help someone find one of their lost pets. We should give clothes away that don't fit us or that we don't use. Give money away to someone who doesn't have that much.

We made them because we went for an assembly and the three people showed us why we should lend a hand. They said that they would give everyone's teacher hands so we could write what we could do to lend a hand in the community.

You'll find the hands in the Markham Fair!

Friday, 1 May 2015

The Biggest Sunflower


We were making a sunflower and it took a lot of work, but now we're done and it only took two days and we started making it yesterday morning. The leaves were a lot of work. For the leaves, you had to get a piece of paper and fold it four times and then you had to cut out the shape of a leaf and then you had to draw veins. Leaves have veins to keep them alive. It keeps the plant living. They need them because it stores all their water and nutrients. I saw that they were using a ruler to do the stem. We used a metre stick to do the stem and for the sunflower, we used blocks to make the leaves. The blocks were triangles. The sunflower is four and a half metres tall!