Friday, November 6, 2009

Dinosaur Facts

Here is some facts about dinosaurs.


Dilophsaurus (the one in the back)
Length: 40 feet
Weight: 12 000 pounds
Lived: North America during early Jurassic Period
Diet: Meat.
Baryonyx (the dinosaur in front)
Length: 30 feet
Lived: England during early Cretaceous Period
Diet: Meat




Velociraptor (the purple dinosaur)
Length: 5 feet
Weight: 65 pounds
Lived: Asia, China, Mongolia during late Cretaceous Period.
Diet: Meat

T-Rex (the brown dinosaur in the back)
Length: 40 feet
Weight: 12 000 pounds
Lived: North America during late Cretaceous period
Diet: Meat

Spinosaurus ( the green dinosaur in the back)
Length: 46 feet
Weight: 6 000 pounds
Lived: Egypt during Cretaceous
Diet: Meat



This is a T-Rex trying to eat me and my sister but luckily we managed to get away.



Styracosarurus
Length: 18 feet
Lived: Canada during the late Cretaceous period.
Diet: Plants

Posted by Alex

Alexander's Dinosaur Project


Hi,
I am Alex and I am doing a dinosaur project. I am going to teach you about all kinds of dinosaurs. My favorite dinosaur is the Spinosaurus from the Cretaceous Period. I have spent a lot of time researching all kinds of dinosaurs in books and on the internet. All my work will be put in my Lap Book.








I am making the Cretaceous Period.



This is the America during the Cretaceous Period.



Horse Breed Facts


Quarter Horse
Height: 14 to 16 hands
Common Color: Sorrell (a dark brownish-reddish color)
What Is It Used For: English and Western style riding. Fast at quarter-mile races.Usaully used as a ranch horse or cow pony.
Place Of Origin: United States
Temperament: Kind and easy going attitude with outstanding performance. 

American Quarter Horse
The American Quarter horse is known as America's Horse. It is the first recognized breed of North America. In the 1700s American colonists found imported English mares and stallions with little horses that descended from a stock brought to the United States by Spanish explorers. The result was a tough reliable horse. It was used for riding, working cows, pulling plows, wagons and good for quarter-mile races. And that is where it got it's name from.

Arabian 
Height: 14.2 to 15 hands
Common Colors: Any solid color
What it is used for: Used for riding and driving. Good for any English and Western riding. Good at endurance racing.
Place Of Origin: The Middle East
Temperament: Spirited, Willing Intelligent, and kind.

Arabian
If you search the background of the world's many horse breeds you will come across the Arabian bloodlines.This ancient breed was developed in the deserts of the Middle East as far back as 2,500 B.C. Historians don't know the exact place of origin, but it was in the areas of Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Egypt. To Bedouin tribes, the Arabian horse was considered a gift from God, and endurance, courage, and beauty was celebrated. Bedouin tribes are credited for selectively breeding the horse, and many of today's Arabians trace back to the ancient breeding program. The Muslim conquest of the seventh an eighth centuries helped spread the Arabian horse throughout most of the world at that time. The Arabs remarkable versatility and influence is known worldwide.


Posted By Paola

Friday, October 9, 2009

Football Game


Before the game Alex and I made signs to show that we support our brother.

Yesterday we went to a football game. Alex and I made signs to cheer on Robin and our team. On the first quarter our team, The Hawks got eight points and the other team, Wimberley Texans got zero. By the end of the third quarter we had thirty-two points. Robin had made an amazing catch and wasn't even aimed at him. He dove and caught the ball landing out of bounce. The game ended tied thirty-eight to thirty-eight.

At the end of the game Alex and I were playing tag football two hand touch with our friend Isaac. Alex and I were on a team and our touchdown was on the cement. On down one, Alex had the ball and I was blocking him so Isaac didn't tag him. On down two I had the ball and I ran for the touchdown, but right before the touchdown something terrible happened. Isaac acidently pushed me and I fell  face first on the cement. I got a black eye and a swollen lip and the whole left part of my face stung. I felt like I couldn't  smile even if something made me really happy. My face and lip hurt too much. When I got home Mom put natural herbs on my wounds. She also put on ice and put some herbs under my tongue.

Posted By Paola

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Paola's Horse Project - Posted by Paola





I am doing research about horses and I want to post my projects here on the blog. I will write about some famous horses, races as well as different breeds. My favorite books are about horses so I will also post some book reports here.



Here I am making a Red Rum project. I am setting up
the horses.





Here I am painting the jumps so they look like bushes.
The red colored horse with a black mane is Red Rum.


The horse that is jumping is supposed to be Crisp.
As you might have read in the story Red Rum's Life  Crisp almost beat Red Rum.





Red Rum - Part 1, Posted by Paola

Part 2, Part 3
Red Rum's Life
Lets find out about the first horse ever to win the Grand National more than once.


Red Rum was born May 3, 1965. His sire's name was Quorum and his dam's name was Mared. Red Rum was a famous racehorse. He achieved an unmatched historic memory when he won the Grand National.


He raced the years 1973,1974, and 1977.


In 1973 he beat the great Australian racer Crisp who carried 23 pounds. Crisp lead for almost the whole race until Red Rum caught about 20 yards from the finish. It was considered the best Grand National in history.


In his first two victories Red Rum was ridden by Brian Fletcher. In 1975 when L'escargot was victorious Fletcher was blamed for costing him wins by holding Red Rum back.


In 1976 Tommy Stack replaced Fletcher but was held back by Rag Trade. The following year Stack rode Red Rum to his third triumphant victory in the Grand National. It was considered one of the greatest moments in British sporting history.


Go to part 2

Red Rum - Part 2

Part 1, Part 3
The Most Loved Horse
Red Rum became one of the most loved horses in the United Kingdom and Ireland. He also became a celebrity opened supermarkets and lead Grand National parades. He was liked so much he was put on playing cards, mugs, posters, models, pain tings, and jigasaw puzzles.


See my Red Rum Project


Books have been written about him by his trainer, jockeys, and author Ivor Herbert. Children's books about his life have been written by Christine Pemperton. Red Rum opened the Steeple Chase. It is a rollercoster ride with 3 tracks. It was designed by arrow dynamics Rum's hoof print is at the exit.


Red Rum was bred at Rossenarra Stud in Kells. Bred to win one mile races he won four miles and four furlongs. He started running cheap races and dead heated in 5 furlongs at the Aintree racetrack. In his early career he was ridden by Lester Peggot.


 One day Red Rum slipped when the Liverpool car dealer Ginger McCain pulled up. MacCain bought him from his vet Noelle Mare and famously trained the horse on the sand of Southport Merseyside. He was mad when he found out Red Rum was lame. MacCain who also won the Grand National in 2004 with Amberliegh House took Red Rum for a swim before every Grand National.


Sadly Red Rum Suffered from a deliberately incurable bone disease. He died on the 18, Oct. and was buried at the winning post of the Aintree racetrack.


Go to part 3

Red Rum- Part 3

Part 1, Part 2 

What Things Are
What is a Sire?
A sire is the dad of a foal( a baby horse). A dam is a mom of a foal.


Grand National
The Grand National is a famous race held at Aintree England. It is run at a distance about 4 miles and 856 yards and has 30 fences to be jumped. It is always held an a Saturday of April.


Furlongs
The name furlong comes from an old English word furth ( furrow) and lang (long). Dating back to the ninth century it referred to the length of a furrow in a one acre long field. The system arose from turning a team of oxen with a heavy plow was hard.


Racehorse
A racehorse is a horse that races against fast horses on a racetrack.



Go to part 1, part 2


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

New Semester

This blog is going to be about daily life of the Pedrantis and it will focus on home schooling mostly. I believe you never stop learning so to us schooling could be going places for examples...

Paola and Alexander put together their own learning list in the beginning of the school year. They wrote down what they wanted to learn this year and we will go down the list and learn about their choices. We also have regular classes but I have realized that you can take the things the children are interested in and incorporate language art, social studies, spelling etc in a fun way. It makes it more fun than studying 30 words for a spelling test. Paola and Alexander can now sit for hours with the projects and tey learn to read and process information in a fun way.

Paola wants to learn about horses so she is currently learning about famous race horses and we will post her project on this site.. This project will teach her to research a subject and to take notes about the important things as well as reading, writing, art and computer skills.

Alexander is really interested in dinosaurs. He reads many dinosaur books, take notes, make his own time line and learn about his favorite dinosaurs. Alex will also learn how to research a subject and to take notes about important things. All of a sudden writing and reading is not boring because it is about his very favorite things in the world.
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