Tuesday 30 November 2021

my charter😄😙🤗😛😋

 

her name is gip

Friday 19 November 2021

fair vs equal

 


Monday 8 November 2021

3 ways that make me calm

3 ways that makes me calm 
1:conting
2:close my  eyes
3: hugs

Tuesday 7 September 2021

Beatitudes

 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AcJRcnMoFp4Zg8vKH6qj4pmjm9bsbhmK5Lyns0gnrdA/edit

Writing Spongebob

 Spongebob By Ella


Introduction: Spongebob is a sea sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea. 

Spongebob is yellow, square shaped and has big eyes and a huge grin. Spongebob wears a white shirt, red tie, brown shorts and black shoes. 


What is Spongebob like? Spongebob is a lot of fun and likes to get up to mischief but he takes his job at the Krusty Krab very seriously. Spongebob likes to have a laugh and enjoys making Krusty burgers, he is really good at this. Squidwad gets grumpy at Spongebob's silly behaviour at work. 


What does Spongebob like? Spongebob likes his pet Gary the snail who lives with him, in his pineapple. Spongebob also likes the Krusty Krab because he works there and likes the food. Spongebob likes Patrick the Starfish; he is his best friend. To have fun Spongebob likes to blow bubbles and to sing.


What does Spongebob dislike? Spongebob doesn't like Plankton, who is the enemy of Bikini Bottom. Spongebob also doesn't like to take time off work, he prefers to be at work. Spongebob is scared of the dark and clowns. Spongebob hates getting up in the morning. 


Conclusion: I like Spongebob because he is a lot of fun and has a good sense of humour. He is a good friend and likes to do different adventures. 


Sea birds facts

 Marine bird Puffin 


Puffins are seabirds that are black and white with a stocky build and large beaks. The tufted and horned puffin can be found in the North Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic puffin can be found in the North Atlantic Ocean. Puffins have strong wings designed for diving in the water to catch their food. They are nicknamed clowns of the sea because of their colouring and are carnivores eating herring, haake and sea eels.

Monday 6 September 2021