- More pictures (on poster)
- Info about WWF
- Loud voice (presentation)
- Be concentrated
- Be prepared
- Look at the audience when speaking
- Everybody says some info
International Habitat Explorers- share the planet
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Tips From 5B! - I.H.E.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
How many trees get cut down for paper-I.H.E
Very few trees are actually cut to make paper.
Most of the wood used for paper is scrap and sawdust from lumber mills.
Most of the wood used for paper is scrap and sawdust from lumber mills.
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Does Cutting a Tree Down Release CO2? Yes or NO By Aek
I found something on the internet.
When cutting a tree down with an ax it does not release CO2 in a sudden stream.However,trees help adsorb excess CO2 in the atmosphere.Trees store carbon,and they release oxygen into the atmosphere,and also keep other polluntants under control.
(The big blue part is CO2) |
Wolf Spiders - Rufaro , Ariane
These large spiders can run fast on their long legs ,
their large eyes help them see well.
Some wolf spiders live by ponds and chase
insects across the water.
Wolf spiders have eight eyes.
As with all spiders, wolf spiders have eight legs, 2 body parts - head and abdomen (or tummy) - and strong mouthparts.
Body length: females, around 27 mm and males about 19 mm of length.
Ambush Spiders-ARIANE
Ambush spiders live in woodlands.
These large spiders use their strong jaws to dig out soil and make a burrow.
They line it with silk , and make a door from soil and silk.
Then they hide inside , waiting for prey.
They ambush their prey at night.
These large spiders use their strong jaws to dig out soil and make a burrow.
They line it with silk , and make a door from soil and silk.
Then they hide inside , waiting for prey.
They ambush their prey at night.
Monday, 6 June 2011
My persuasion-by Lino
Don`t cut down forests!
No forest-no life,
No life-no something,
No something-you don´t want that do ya
No forest-no life,
No life-no something,
No something-you don´t want that do ya
Blue Jay Facts by Alek
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