Year 6 Weather project
Henry Green's Year 6 classes will be recording the weather to help us have a better understanding of climate.
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
Friday, 18 December 2009
Dear Henry Green primary,
It has not been snowing where we are but it is quite chilly, despite the sun!
We had some lovely sun today- even though some of us went out huddled in coats and gloves.
It is 14 degrees (outside), hope you enjoyed the snow. We are hoping for snow this year as we had some very thick snow last year which is unusual for us as well.
Merry christmas and a happy new year!!!
Pandora S and Suki M. C. Renbourn on behalf of Harbertonford Schoolxxx
It has not been snowing where we are but it is quite chilly, despite the sun!
We had some lovely sun today- even though some of us went out huddled in coats and gloves.
It is 14 degrees (outside), hope you enjoyed the snow. We are hoping for snow this year as we had some very thick snow last year which is unusual for us as well.
Merry christmas and a happy new year!!!
Pandora S and Suki M. C. Renbourn on behalf of Harbertonford Schoolxxx
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Snow is coming!!!!
The Weather today
We would first like to say that we are sorry that we have not been in torch very much. Today we have gone outside and studied the weather. Today and we must say it is very cold and mild.
Yesterday it was snowing (we don’t get snow very often)
This was a magical day. We didn’t want to go in to lunch but it was a very cold day, but
we had lots of fun yesterday.
Today we all came to school cold and wet. There is stones on the patches of ice which means we have to be very careful when we are outside.
We hope you have got good weather were you live but if not please be careful.
Please write back
Thank you for reading our report we hope you like it.
By Bobbie and Gwyneth
We would first like to say that we are sorry that we have not been in torch very much. Today we have gone outside and studied the weather. Today and we must say it is very cold and mild.
Yesterday it was snowing (we don’t get snow very often)
This was a magical day. We didn’t want to go in to lunch but it was a very cold day, but
we had lots of fun yesterday.
Today we all came to school cold and wet. There is stones on the patches of ice which means we have to be very careful when we are outside.
We hope you have got good weather were you live but if not please be careful.
Please write back
Thank you for reading our report we hope you like it.
By Bobbie and Gwyneth
Friday, 11 December 2009
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Today it is sunny, but it might change but even though it’s sunny it’s really cold.
Yesterday was very cold and we want it to snow for Christmas day. In school we have been making snowflakes also
We have been writing Christmas poems in a Christmas shape. You can find them on our blog henrygreenprimary.blogspot.com.
From Lucy T, Lucy P, Jordan J, Jordan Y and Ellie @ Henry Green Primary
Yesterday was very cold and we want it to snow for Christmas day. In school we have been making snowflakes also
We have been writing Christmas poems in a Christmas shape. You can find them on our blog henrygreenprimary.blogspot.com.
From Lucy T, Lucy P, Jordan J, Jordan Y and Ellie @ Henry Green Primary
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Message from Harbertonford Primary
Email from Harbertonford Primary
Dear Mrs Obanye
Weather is Grey and rainy at the moment. Early on this morning it was sunny. At lunch time we were in and out all the time. We need warm coats and hats, scarfs and gloves. Earlier this week, we had bouts of hail. We wish it would snow rather than rain. The temperature at 3.00pm is 9 degrees C
FromIsabella K and Laura P at Harbertonford Primary School
Dear Mrs Obanye
Weather is Grey and rainy at the moment. Early on this morning it was sunny. At lunch time we were in and out all the time. We need warm coats and hats, scarfs and gloves. Earlier this week, we had bouts of hail. We wish it would snow rather than rain. The temperature at 3.00pm is 9 degrees C
FromIsabella K and Laura P at Harbertonford Primary School
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