Friday, September 30, 2011

Animals

The Zoo Trip
Last week we went to the zoo.
We went to a classroom to learn about animals.
Helene was our zoo teacher. She showed us a reptile.
It was a tuatara. He felt prickly.
Tua

Animals

The Zoo Trip
I went to the zoo and I saw a tiger.
The tiger was eating a bird.
Salesi

Friday, September 23, 2011

Animals

Mammals

Mammals have back bones which is a spine on
their backs. Some mammals have fur to keep
them warm. Some mammals have coats. Baby
mammals get milk from their mothers. Human
beings are mammals. Mammals are all over
the world. Mammals are found in Asia and Africa.

Tamati

Animals

Mammals

Mammals have backbones which are spines
on their backs.
Mammals get milk from their mothers.
Mammals have fur. Mammals have coats.
Human beings are mammals.

Stephen

Animals

Mammals

Mammals have backbones. They are spines on an animal’s back.
Humans are mammals because humans have backbones too.
Mammals have fur and coats.
Baby bears get some milk from their mothers.
There are lots of mammals around the world. Mammals are
monkeys, dogs, cats, bears, lions and tigers.

Alifeleti

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Monday, September 5, 2011

Animals

Animal Classification

Animals are living creatures. Some animals are

the same and some animals are different. Animals

are grouped by what they look like or by what

they eat or where they live. There are different

types of animal groups. They are mammals,

amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds and insects.

Kika



Monkeys


Monkeys are mammals. Monkeys have tails and they

can climb up trees with their arms and legs. Some of

the monkeys don’t have tails. Apes don’t have tails

but they can also jump up in the trees. They eat fleas

all day when they are grooming each other.

Curtis