This week we have carried on with our Anzac work and our Charlotte's Web writing
This week my Anzac activity I chose was to make a trench and a survival kit:
This is my trench we had to make one because it was one of the allocated activities
This is my survival kit that was partnered with the trench so we had to create both:
We have been doing some time activities and learning the time difference between countries:
We have also been busy with more Charlotte's web writing, this we were focusing on a spider report
This is mine:
Appearance
Most spiders have eight eyes and eight legs. Spiders have fur all over their body and that includes their fangs, the fur helps to hold their prey ready to suck out the blood. Different spiders can have different colors depending on the type of spider. Many spiders have agility in their legs which helps it to jump from place to place. Spiders like the southern black widow spider has a red marking on their back which makes it easier to identify the Australian spider. Some spiders can have up to 12 legs.
Life Cycle of a spider
The first part of a spider's life is being born from 1 thousand tiny little spiders eggs produced from a female spider. The next part of a spider’s life would be mating as they get older a male to a female would be mates for life. Then the female produces eggs that are kept in a egg sac. The egg sac would made out of silk and the color that you can partially see varies depending on the species that is produced. After once the eggs have hatched the spiders spread out to start the life cycle over and over again.
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