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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

3D Science Models

Year 2's created a 3D model out of playdough to finish off our "Watch it Grow" Science Unit. We could choose either a butterfly or a mealworm and show the four stages of growth and change that the insect must go through from egg to adult.

23 comments:

Jackson said...

It was lovely that 1j came and look at our 3d models.

Darcy said...

The 3d model were fun to make

Cameron said...

Making the meal worm model was awesome.I wish I could stay in year 2





MAX said...

The year 1's visit our classroom
to see our models

Kalin said...

Our class did a model of a butterfly or a meal worm.It was nice of the year one's having a good look at our models and it was fun making them.

Molly said...

It was fun when the grade ones came to look at our models.

Daniel said...

grade 1j came in to look at our creashins it was very hard making them.

Laurence said...

I think every ones life cycle was good.

danielle said...

I think 2s did a good jib.I had fun make it.

Brooke said...

I liked how we all got to make our own insects. The grade ones got to come in our classroom and have a look.

asha said...

it was really fun making a butterfly life cicle.



emma said...

It was had making the life cicael.

emma said...

It was had making the life cicael.

meenal said...

It was great time listening to the teacher talk about the plants.

olivia said...

It was great making my life cycle of a
butterfly because the year one's came in.

Grace said...

It's great having people looking at your work.I was so proud of my work.

Anonymous said...

2S we really liked your models.
From 2J

Anonymous said...

AWESOME! It was so fun. How about you? From lily and jaiah in 2j!

Anonymous said...

dear 2S we loved your models so much we wish we could do that too.

Anonymous said...

Dear 2s we loved your creations.
By Marcelo and Lewis

Anonymous said...

2s we loved you're example.

Anonymous said...

I loved all the bugs 2s
from Micheal












Anonymous said...

2s we liked you're life cycles on bugs
by Kyle and Tomas