Saturday, November 17, 2007

Flying Amphibious Update!






As you can see we have worked hard on our Flying Amphibious.
Listed below are all the things it now has!


1. A paint job
2. A motor

3. A Propeller

4. A Gear Stick

5. A Steering Wheel

6 A Key
7 An exhaust


The children have all worked hard on planning and finding out what a machine needs in order for it to go, and they are working away on making all of these for our Flying Amphibious.

It has been a great learning process because they are trying to make their models as realistic as possible.

Room 6 you are AWESOME!


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Abbey said....

All of the things people made look great. I liked the propellor because of the feathers on it and the motor looks cool. I panited a wheel on it.

Anonymous said...

Madison's Grandparents Said:
We have enjoyed looking at your class blog today. We are down from Alexandra visiting, and have been looking at all the fabulous work that you have been doing in your class. We loved reading Madison's story, and looking at your wonderful "Flying Amphibious". I wish that we had a computor at home to be able to log in and check it out more often.

Anonymous said...

jessica said ...
I thought it was an great idea to think of an wish list

Mrs CB said...

Mrs C-B said..

You all have done such a great job of our Flying Amphibious and have worked well as a team on a project.

You have been learning heaps of things.

I am proud of you all you are all AWESOME children.

Mrs CB said...

Hamish said...

I think our Flying Amphibius is cool because it is like a real car inside.

I like the fact that we have made it and it is made out of different things like cardboard, plastic plates, gladwrap rolls, paint, cotton wheels.

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