Wednesday 27 March 2013

An Island Adventure

Our topic this term is 'An Island Adventure' and we have been writing adventure stories, creating letters in a bottle, making 3D islands and all sorts of other things.
Part of our topic was to find out about an island and work in groups to research the human and geographical features of it.  We had to present to the rest of the class.  Each group did this and so we all learned about new islands from each other.

Mrs Prior thought our presentations were really good and even she learnt a lot.

Here are some facts you may not know.
Did you know......
1. St Helena is the second most remote island in the world.
2. Hawaii has more visitors in ten days that Tahiti gets in one year.
3. The elephant bird used to live in Jamaica but is now extinct.  It was the heaviest bird in the world.
4. Tristan De Cunha has the most active volcano in the world.
5. Madagascar is located in the Indian ocean.



5 comments:

  1. Yes! This presentation was so much fun to do. I loved doing the research it was so interesting. Although I did find my island interesting it was still fascinating to be taught by school friends other than my teacher. All the groups worked hard and they all deserve a pat on the back for their effort.
    From Karis

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  2. Well done Maple Class.
    That is such a great way to learn, collaborating and teaching each other. They are some very interesting facts that you have shared also.
    Australia is sometimes called the largest island but smallest continent. Do you think that Australia should be classified as the largest island?
    Mrs Verona Gridley
    Melbourne, Australia

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  3. Dear friends

    This topic looks fantastic! I think I would like a topic like that(A island adventure) it sound like great fun!

    from your friend Kenzie 6D :)

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  4. Cool guys I didn't know that 'st helena is the sencond most remote island in the world' nice facts marvlous maple class.

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  5. Hello Maple class
    I think that this is brilliant that you are learning from each other classmates, my teacher says that that is always the best way to learn. Harrison at 6d.2021.highlawnprimary.net

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