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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

All About My Teachers

Firstly McCormick she started about hmm, I think term two, I guess. I was so happy we are getting to meet a new teacher, and yet sad because Mr. Barrow won’t be the one who’s going to teach us any more, but I’m still happy for him. One day at school, while Ms. McCormick was visiting, I was having a hard time thinking about my answers. I was so focused but I didn’t know if I did it right. I was badly frustrated, so I asked Ms. McCormick “did it right”? 10 seconds later she said “yeah you did it right” I was so relieved. That day I thought Ms. McCormick was so kind, caring, helpful and fun.

Finally Mrs. Boswell, when I started as a year five I met her. I felt welcomed because of her and Mr. Barrow. I was on Mrs. Boswell’s class I was so shy I didn’t  know what to do (two weeks later) I was feeling better. Because I have lots of friends and now thanks to Mrs. Boswell I’m happy.

Friday, September 2, 2016

All About Giant Pandas

This mesmerising information report will discuss about Giant Panda’s. Looks like, facts and what it eats will be described to allow the curious reader to make an informed judgement regarding the hidden identity of Giant Pandas.


Giant pandas has a fluffy black and white  fur covering his body, and he also have a round black ear.
They also have round black ears, and black nose.
Their arms is black, just like their legs.
They have a short white neck , and a circular black tail.

Giant pandas are endangered, One the main reasons that pandas have become endangered is habitat destruction. As the population in China continues to grow, pandas' habitat gets taken over by development, pushing them into smaller and less liveable areas.  Giant pandas were bears or perhaps more closely related to raccoons.


A Giant panda cub weighs only around 150 grams (5 oz) at birth.
Adult males can weigh up to 150 kg (330 lb).
Bamboo is the most important plant in a Giant panda's life. They spend at least 12 hours each day eating bamboo. Pandas grasp bamboo stalks with their five fingers and a special wrist bone. They use their teeth to peel off the tough outer layers of the stalk to reveal the soft inner tissue. They also eat the leave.


What I think about San Diego zoo is, I love how they’re taking care of the animals, and I also like how the animals are calm. The best thing about San Diego Zoo is, it’s like the jungle, but only safer.