Tuesday, August 10, 2010


Our New Topic.
We are learning about water. In these photos we are looking at pictures of water and writing what we see in the pictures. We had to look hard and write a sentence about something nobody else might notice.

We have two hard questions to answer.
Where does our glass of water come from?
How old is a glass of water?
Can any one out there tell us what you think?

2 comments:

  1. Interesting questions Room 16. Where does our water come from? I asked Room 12: Where does the water go when it disappears from our school playground after it rains? If you can find out where the water goes next, perhaps you can answer where does our glass of water come from?
    Mrs Adlington

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  2. The water in your glass may have fallen from the sky as rain just last week, but the water itself has been around pretty much as long as the earth has!
    When the first fish crawled out of the ocean onto the land, your glass of water was part of that ocean. When the Brontosaurus walked through lakes feeding on plants, your glass of water was part of those lakes. When kings and princesses, knights and squires took a drink from their wells, your glass of water was part of those wells.

    And you thought your parents were OLD

    I found this information on the website Kidzone.
    Mrs Adlington

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