The Salmon Life Cycle
We have been learning all about the life cycle of the salmon. We drew the life cycle in our copies.
Something Fishy- Food and Nutrition
Fish are an important source of protein, vitamins and minerals. There are three different types of fish that we eat, white fish(cod, haddock and plaice), oily fish (salmon, trout and herring) and shellfish (lobster, prawn and crab). Protein helps build
Life Cycle of the Salmon
The mother Salmon lays her eggs in a river and covers them with gravel and then the mother salmon leaves her eggs. This is called the Redd. The salmon breaks out of its egg and then eats the yoke. It
Fishy Art
We are doing the ‘Something Fishy’ Project in class so for art today we made fish ! I got an A3 page and I drew a fish. I outlined my fish with dots and I coloured in my fish with
Something Fishy- Aborignal Art
Aboriginal art is the art of dots and stripes.The art we did was in relation to the Something Fishy project. We drew our own fish and then used the end of a paint brush to create the dots as a
Something Fishy- Valentine’s Heart Fish
For Valentine’s Day we made heart fish art. Firstly we got a piece of card and cut a small heart. Then we got a bigger sheet of card and we made a bigger heart. After we did that, we got
Something Fishy-What is a fish?
A fish is a sea creature that lives underwater. Some fish can live in fresh water or sea water.They have gills to help them breathe. They come in different sizes and shapes. Fish have been around for about 500 million
SOMETHING FISHY- WATER WATER EVERYWHERE
Uses of water=drinks, shower, cleaning, cooking, swimming, electricity, farming, fishing, plants, wildlife, ice skating, wave power, sailing. Forms=Solid [frozen] Liquid [river or lake] Gas[water vapour] Over 70% of earth is covered in water. 97% of it is salt
Something Fishy underway in Galway
School visits started this week in Galway, where we visited schools in Tirellan, Roscahill, Buaile Beag, Newcastle and Oranmore. We really enjoyed meeting everyone this week and thanks for all the questions! We’ll be getting out to more schools over