Sunday, November 30, 2008

THE BEAUTIFUL USEFUL BRAIN

THE BEAUTIFUL USEFUL BRAIN
The brain is an important organ of the body. it makes you move , think , climb , talk and write. it helps you do everything!!!
WHAT DOES THE BRAIN LOOK LIKE?
The brain's 3 main parts are the cerebrum the cerebellum and the brainstem they are pink and squishey .The cerebrum helps you use your 5 senses , the cerebellum helps you balance and the brainstem controls your automatic actions like blinking.
HOW DOES YOUR BRAIN WORK?
Your brain sends messages from your brain to your spinal cord and from your spinal cord to your nerves creating the nervous system,that tells you what is sharp soft smooth or rough.
WHAT KEEPS YOUR BRAIN HEALTHY?
Healthy brains need exciting puzzles and thinking games and yummy scrummy healthy food like oranges apples and bananas drink lots of water so you are not dehidrated keep your brain safe by wearing a helmet when riding to the shop on your bike or skates . make sure that you get lots of sleep to keep your brain healthy.
so now you know what the brain does and how it works.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Dear Mum and Dad
for the past few days room 3 have been working on new laptops for a createIT project .In class I have been making photostories ,playing on web-cam and looking into heaps and heaps of super cool websites.

This Friday on the 28th of november ,at 12:00pm we are having a sharing time with you and other peoples parents about the createIT project I would love you to come so that I can share in the learning fun with you and show you my blog and other great things I have been doing.

Also after the sharing tine we have a make a roll lunch at 12:45pm you can also stay for our exiting Jessie tree liturgy at 1:45pm.

I would love you to come

from livvy

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Fireworks


On the weekend my friend's family and I lit fireworks. These are some descriptive words that happened during the evening.

Thursday, November 6, 2008


Because a bird is free and we are flying to new hights in learning.