Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Start Smart, Stay SafeVista Heights has the opportunity to be one of the S4 schools. We had a visit from constable Mattice. She came in with her colleagues and did a lesson on Safety.
(click on S4 and see their website)




                Officer Mattice showing us her tools.... how she keeps herself safe
Ask me when do we call 911....

Ask me how can I keep myself safe.... What tools do I have....

               How do dogs help  the police                    She read, "I can Help" to us


           Ask me what tools keep me safe....   Ask me how?
 I need to hear the danger..      smell

  Ask me what my mouth will say..... Help! Help!

                               You brain needs to think and act fast..
We read the book,

  Ask me what I learnt from this book...
Who are strangers....?

We read,                            
                                                     Ask me things we can do to stay safe...

We were so excited to see our plants and we transplanted our salad mix into big planting containers...
Feeling and observing the salad mix plants

                           Comparing the bean leaves and the salad mix leaves looking for

                                    A peel came off the bean seed... ask me how it felt
Ask me to explain...
scientists at work.....


                          
                We looked at salad leaves under a doc-cam.....    What did we see......

Ask me how did we transplant the plants...



We had to help 2 of our bean plants to sprout...... Ask me what we did..
             We planted lettuce between our bean plants. Where is Haneens hand....


                                                      Our garden is growing....
                                Well done! for collecting so many peels for the worms...

Our worms are back....Yeah! 
                                              Worms eating .......


                     


                        

                                                   Ask me about our worms...

Thanks,
Mrs. Malik



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