Yes, we're at work again! We've been employed to make some fruit 'n' veg animations to go with some catchy little songs. We have been hard at work creating scenery and props, and getting the filming right.
This half term we have .... hmmm, maybe Laura should tell you!
We had a wormery delivered in April and we all had great fun looking at the worms and playing games.the next day we wrote instructions on how to set up the wormery .We learnt lots of things about worms to like that worms have 5 hearts and also that worms have no eyes!
In May the energy bus came and we learnt lots about saving electricity and how to save all different types of home waste.When we went to the energy bus we got pencils made of cd cases and frizbees made out of old wrapping.
We also read a book called scrapman and then made up our own storys about him.We also did illustrations of him and made a big display all about scrapman.
Another crime has been committed in the forest and the crime scene investigators were quick to call on a number of witnesses. After a lady-in-waiting proved to be quite an unreliable witness, seemingly only noticing the pilferer's bright blue eyes, we had to call on the horseman and Ma'lady to give further evidence.
Whilst the horseman provided some interesting information, the Lady proved again to be quite unhelpful. Her account seemed to contradict the horseman's and she terminated the interview before we were ready, claiming to have more important things to do!
We have found out that their were a few men in this gang, mostly wearing brown and green. The main one may have been wearing a hat with a feather in it and seemed like a good shot with a bow and arrow.
Wanted posters have been placed in all nearby villages and throughout the castle grounds.
When ARC recevied a letter pleading for help rescue some neglected circus elephants, we set to work quickly. It was decided that we should start a petition, persuade people to boycott the circus and try to get a report on the news. Although we were unable to get help from the BBC, who were busy reporting on the cyclone, we did manage to get help fom the World Wildlife Fund, who laoned us the equipment to make our own reports about the circus and ARC. These were to be published on their website.
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