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Antrim Primary School |
31 Station Road, Antrim, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland BT41 4AB |
Room 8 classwork |
Wet on wet paintings |
We drew garden pictures using Painter |
We made prints of fruit using polstyrene tiles |
A pictograph of our favourite fruit |
"The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark!" |
"Under the Sea" - a beautiful collection of sea creatures, created by the pupils in Room 8. |
ShIny Pictures, using the "Painter" program. |
Christmas Assembly - FRANCE |
Jake - Diploducus had a strong tail Aimee - Bones make up a skeleton. Skull, ribcage are part of a skeleton. Leah - These protect our brain and heart Alexander - Finger has 3 bones, thumb has 2 Jade - Apatosaurus ate plants Jessica - Triceratops had a bony neck frill Lauren - Dinosaurs lived a long time ago Sophie F - We know dinosaurs lived because we have found fossils Kelcie - I learned about Stegosaurus Emily - Diplodocus was 25 metres long Peter - Pteradactyl swooped down to catch its prey Charley - Diplodocus had a long neck and was a herbivore Rachel - Stegosaurus had plates on his back and spikes on his tail Sophie M - Triceratops had 3 horns Rohit - A palaeontologist studies dinosaurs Jade - Mary Anning found a skeleton of a Icthyosaur Leah - Lots of dinosaur names Jamie M - Animals can be sorted into 5 groups: mammals, reptiles, fish, birds, amphibians Ethan W - Dinosaurs were reptiles Ethan K - T-Rex had sharp teeth to eat meat Joshua - T-Rex had sharp claws Jade and Ellie - Deinonychus had a strong kick Matthew M - Pteradactyls couldn't land on water Daniaal - Pteradactyls could fly Matthew D - Pteradactyl was the size of a squirrel Rohit - Dinosaurs are extinct Francesca - Some had horns, some had long necks Evan - Some were sea creatures like Ichthyosaurus Julianne - Some were herbivores, some were carnivores |
What we learned about Dinosaurs |