Thursday, October 31, 2019

The Joy of Living and Giving Passion projects


These are my Impatiens, I painted the pot used varnish over it and planted them in. Now I have to water them every day to keep them alive. They are called Impatiens because Impatiens would sometimes burst and bloom just from a small touch.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Places I dream of that bring me Joy


This is my photo album on places I dream about, I have learned to photoshop myself into different places such as Disneyland, Eiffel tower and more.

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Little Red Riding Hood Play



This is my Little Red Riding Hood play that I did with Toakase, Salote, and Stella. I thought that doing this play was a great experience. I also loved using the gun.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

One shot Wonder



This is my one shot wonder we had to pretend that we won the Lotto.

Monday, September 23, 2019

Glacier dictogloss Group version

Glaciers are huge masses of ice that flow like very slow rivers

Over time glaciers form snow and water.

They are usually divided into two groups, Alpine and Continental ice sheets. Mountain valleys appear V-shaped until a glacier melts over it. Some glaciers appear dusty and rocky. Others have an aquamarine glow. After a while the mountain valley becomes wider and deeper and appears U-shaped. Ten percent of the earth is covered in glacier ice, but in the last ice age glaciers covered one third of the Earth's surface.

 Alaska has more than 100 glaciers, most of them are yet to be named. Seventy five percent of the Earth's water supply relies on glacier ice. Glaciers can be more than 100,000 years old. Scientists examine and extract the ice to try to predict what climate was like back then.

The biggest glacier in the world is Lambert Glacier. It is found in the biggest ice sheet that covers 99% of Greenland and Antarctica. If Lambert Glacier were to melt the water levels would rise up to 65 metres and London would be lost underwater. New Zealand has two glaciers, Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier.

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Glacier dictogloss

Glacier dictogloss


Glaciers are huge masses of ice that flow like very slow rivers.


Glaciers are mountains of snow that stay still for a long time that the snow
crystallizes and turns into ice. Over time more layers of snow compresses down
and the glacier becomes deeper.


Some glaciers appear dusty and rocky. Others have an Aquamarine glow like a
huge Heligan ball inside. Glaciers are separated into 2 groups, the Alpine that
form on mountain sides, and the continental ice sheets.


Mountain valleys appear v shaped until a glacier melts into the valley. After a
while, the valley becomes wider and deeper, and appears v shaped.


10% of the Earth is covered by glacier ice, but in the last ice age, glaciers
covered 1 third of the Earth's surface.


Alaska has more than 100 glaciers, most of them are yet to be named.


75% of the Earth's water supply relies on glacial ice. Glaciers can be more than
100,000 years old, scientist examining and extract the ice to try to predict what
climate was like back then.

The biggest glacier in the world is the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica. Lambert
Glacier is found in the biggest ice sheet that covers 99% of Greenland and
Antarctica, if the whole ice sheet were to melt, the water levels would rise up 65
metres, and London would be lost underwater. New Zealand has 2 glaciers, Fox
Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier.

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Thankful cards


We have been learning and reading The Giving Tree so we made Thankful cards.