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Friday, May 29, 2020

Michael Phelps



Hi, this is my information report on Michael Phelps, we had to write an information report and then we have to put it on Adobe Spark and make it a video about it, I have not made the video yet but I am making it next week. Do you know much about Michael Phelps ?

Friday, May 22, 2020

Reflection Art



Hi this is one of my maths tasks that I did in lockdown it is Reflection Art, we had to reflective a line of symmetry then we had to make reflection art for the next couple of slides. Have you ever done Reflection Art ?

Friday, May 15, 2020

Sir David Attenborough

Sir David Attenborough | Macau Business | By Nick RuffordIntroduction - Hi, did you know that Sir David Attenborough has filmed in every country of the world, Isn’t that cool! Sir David Attenborough makes nature series all around the world and he films and talks about lots of animals in his documentaries. Have you seen any of Sir David Attenborough’s series?





 Contents page - Introduction -
 1 Early childhood -
 2 Family -
3 Documentaries -
4 Global issues -
5 Plants and animals named after Sir David Attenborough -
6 Interesting facts -
7 Conclusion -       



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Early childhood - David Attenborough grew up in London in a University College called Leicester because his dad was the principal there. He collected fossils, stones, and natural specimens when he was young. He was asked by the zoology department if he wanted to collect Newts for them and he would be paid for it. He did collect Newts for the university, but he did not tell them that he was getting them from a pond less than five meters away from the zoology department. He got paid 3 pence for each newt. He went to Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys where he won a scholarship to Clare College, Cambridge in 1945.



David Attenborough admits he missed out on family life because of ... Family - David Attenborough is the middle child of three, his brothers are Richard Attenborough and John Attenborough. His parents adopted two Jewish refugees during WW11. Their names are Helga Bejach and Irene Bejach. His parent’s names are Frederick Attenborough and Mary Attenborough. David Attenborough had a wife called Jane Elizabeth Ebsworth Oriel and they had two kids called Robert Attenborough and Susan Attenborough.
Sir David Attenborough picks 10 animals he would take on his ark ...

 Documentaries - David Attenborough’s documentaries have made people more aware that animal numbers have gone down fast and that we need to work out ways it to STOP this!!! He wants people to watch them because he needs people to see that the plants and animals are not going to last long if we keep polluting Earth. Global issues - David Attenborough does not have a driving license or a car. He says that it is more pollution in the air. If he wants to go somewhere, he uses public transport because lots of people are using one car to go places. David Attenborough believes that if we keep going the way we are, polluting the earth, there will be a mass extinction of many of the world’s animals and plants. 



Exploring Climate Change & Global WarmingGlobal issues - David Attenborough does not have a driving license or a car. He says that it is more pollution in the air. If he wants to go somewhere, he uses public transport because lots of people are using one car to go places. David Attenborough believes that if we keep going the way we are, polluting the earth, there will be a mass extinction of many of the world’s animals and plants.




Polioptilidae – Gnatcatchers | Lee's Birdwatching Adventures Plus Plants and animals named after Sir David Attenborough - Most of the plants and animals named after him are extinct. (The scientific names of the plants and animals are named after him) 1. The dinosaur: Attenborosaurus, 2. The long-beaked echidna: Zaglossus Attenborough, 3. The extinct armored fish: Materpiscis attenboroughi, 4. The tree flower: Blakea attenboroughi, 5. The carnivorous pitcher plant: Nepenthes attenboroughii , 6. The ghost shrimp: Ctenocheloides attenboroughi, 7. The goblin spider: Prethopalpus attenboroughi, 8. The gnatcatcher: Polioptila attenboroughi , 9. The extinct pygmy locust: Electrotettix attenboroughi 10. The flightless weevil: Trigonopterus attenboroughi and 9 more.   


David Attenborough | Biography, TV Series, & Facts | BritannicaInteresting facts - David Attenborough does not have a car. He was knighted by the Queen in 1985. In 1947 he spent two years serving in the Royal Navy. The only animal he does not like is Rats. He is the only person to have won BAFTAs (British film award) for programs in black and white, colour, HD, and 3D. He was born on 8 May 1926. He has about 19 different plants and animals named after him. He has been to every country in the world and filmed there.  Sir David Attenborough is 94 years old.






Sir David Attenborough | Macau Business | By Nick RuffordConclusion - Sir David Attenborough does not count himself as an animal lover but instead says he has always been fascinated by them. “Ever since we arrived on this planet as a species, we've cut them down, dug them up, burnt them and poisoned them. Today we're doing so on a greater scale than ever.” “I just wish the world was twice as big and half of it was still unexplored.” said David Attenborough. I find Sir David Attenborough very interesting and I hope that you do as well, if you want to find out more about David Attenborough go to this site - Sir David Attenborough .







Hi, this is my information report about Sir David Attenborough, we did this for your report writing ,  I find Sir David Attenborough very interesting and I really like his documentaries, have you seen any of his  documentaries?

Friday, May 8, 2020

Quadrant maths




Hi, this is my maths task, I had to write a note then make up coordinates, then plot the circles on the grid on the coordinates that we made up , after that our teacher looked over them and figured the messages out.

Friday, May 1, 2020

Information reports



Hi, this is a home learning task , it goes over five days, so it is work in progress. We had to chose an animal and I chose the smallest penguin in the world the Little Blue Penguin. Today is day two. Would you like to learn more about the Little Blue Penguin?