Thursday, 28 March 2019

Hello again Alyssa

Hello Alyssa
It is nice to meet you again, me and my class are busy doing work like painting our clay, blogging the work we have been doing. If you go to Glen Taylor school website and click in room 10 you will find the work we have been doing. I made an Amur leopard out of clay it was fun, now I have to paint it.

What are you doing in your class?

Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Letter

                                                                                                 Helena,
                                                                      
172 West Tamaki Road,
Glen Innes,
1072 Auckland
Mr Chris Herlihy,
172 West Tamaki Road,
Glen Innes,
Auckland 1072.


Tuesday 19th March 2019.

Dear sir


I’m sending you this letter on behalf of my class, Room 10 to ask
if we please have access to Google Meet. We would like to use it
once a week for one hour to talk with our buddy class.
So that we can learn new things, it’s also a better way to communicate
to each other and to learn about their school.


Your help will be very much appreciated.




Water cycle

                                 Water Cycle
 
Did you know that the water you're drinking now is used?


Did you know that the heat from the sun causes water from
the oceans, rivers, lakes and ponds to evaporate.

The heat from the sun turns the water from liquid in the oceans
to evaporate.


The steam from the water collected in the sky to form into
clouds condensation.

Water vapour in the clouds began to cool down it becomes
water again instead of gas. This process is called condensation.



The next step is precipitation,
Precipitation is when water falls from the clouds in the sky
in the form of rain, snow, hail and sleet.
The gravity makes the moisture fall back to earth.



The final step collection
After the water falls from sky as rain in the ocean and lakes
the water will evaporate to the sky again and the cycle
continues.


When you boil hot water in the kettle, at the top of it there'll be
steam. As it goes up, it will be transformed into a
cloud without you noticing.