There are around 2,500 species of snakes that live in a variety of habitats including underground burrows, treetops, rivers, oceans, deserts, and rainforests. Snakes come in different sizes and eat various foods like small mammals, birds, and other reptiles. They use their forked tongues to detect scents and have no external ears or eyelids. Snakes are reptiles with long cylindrical bodies covered in overlapping scales that help them survive on land and in water.
It is first ICT project of my class IV learners in Science. They first time learned and used MS PowerPoint. As a recognition of their efforts I am uploading their work.
Pearls: Salma, Fatima, Faizan, Ali Bahadur
It is first ICT project of my class IV learners in Science. They first time learned and used MS PowerPoint. As a recognition of their efforts I am uploading their work.
Pearls: Salma, Fatima, Faizan, Ali Bahadur
1st grade math facts by repetition. I believe repetition is the fastest way to learn math and I am going to see if it works with my son, so far the way they are teaching with this common core is not working.
Life is sometimes filled with great doubts. But doubts can either propel you to consider new insights, accept new truth or embrace new opportunities, or they can harden give evidence you've been looking for to simply give up. Christmas is filled with people confronting their doubts. Are you facing doubts about your future, about God?
'Self-Publish to Success' - notes from a talkRupertColley
'Self-Publishing to Success' - notes from a talk by Rupert Colley of History In An Hour, presented on 16 November 2013 at Vestry House, part of the Words Over Waltham Forest Festival.
Mortals, like us, have an Achilles Heel too! Except it might be our knee that eventually brings us down. Such as with arthritis, either osteo or rheumatoid. Not doing anything about it when we discover we have this problem can, surprisingly and swiftly, hasten the inevitable.
2nd Chapter of Knee Deep in Pain book by Zafar Hayat Khan.
Publisher: http://www.nouvellesante.com
Designed for kids to learn about frogs and their life cycles, as well as their habitats, characteristics, diet, etc.
Special mention of a few native New Zealand Frogs is made.
1st grade math facts by repetition. I believe repetition is the fastest way to learn math and I am going to see if it works with my son, so far the way they are teaching with this common core is not working.
Life is sometimes filled with great doubts. But doubts can either propel you to consider new insights, accept new truth or embrace new opportunities, or they can harden give evidence you've been looking for to simply give up. Christmas is filled with people confronting their doubts. Are you facing doubts about your future, about God?
'Self-Publish to Success' - notes from a talkRupertColley
'Self-Publishing to Success' - notes from a talk by Rupert Colley of History In An Hour, presented on 16 November 2013 at Vestry House, part of the Words Over Waltham Forest Festival.
Mortals, like us, have an Achilles Heel too! Except it might be our knee that eventually brings us down. Such as with arthritis, either osteo or rheumatoid. Not doing anything about it when we discover we have this problem can, surprisingly and swiftly, hasten the inevitable.
2nd Chapter of Knee Deep in Pain book by Zafar Hayat Khan.
Publisher: http://www.nouvellesante.com
Designed for kids to learn about frogs and their life cycles, as well as their habitats, characteristics, diet, etc.
Special mention of a few native New Zealand Frogs is made.
1. 28/ 03. 11<br />W.A.L.T: Read Non- fiction Text and answer relevant questions<br />Snakes<br />Remembering - What are the facts?<br />1. There are around 2,500 different species of snakes, belonging to ten different families.<br />2. Here are some of the snakes different habitats:<br />- Underground burrows<br />- Treetops<br />- Rivers<br />- Deep in the ocean<br />- Deserts<br />- Rain forests<br />All of these suit different snake species needs.<br />3. Write three questions like the ones above with answers in the text.<br />What are some of the food snakes eat?<br />What size do snakes grow to?<br />How do snakes get warm?<br />What are the snakes predators?<br />Understanding - Show that you understand the information<br />4. Draw a diagram of a snakes digestive system.<br />5. Show Trigger words for a part of the snakes life.<br />Looks of snakes:<br />Long cylindrical bodies<br />No limbs<br />Smooth<br />Overlapping scales<br />No external ears<br />Forked tongue <br />Snakes are reptiles with long cylindrical bodies with no limbs. Their smooth overlapping scales are waterproof and also stop any water getting, allowing them to survive in hot dry places. Snakes have forked tongues that they flick out and collect scent particles, letting them know where prey of mates are.<br />6. Acrostic poem:<br />Scaly bodies <br />Need scales on their bodies to keep the water in<br />Around 2,500 species<br />Killing animals<br />Eyelids and ears they do not have<br />Slithery<br />