Let me tell you 'bout the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees . . .
Teacher: Does anyone know what mother pigs are called?
Kath: Sowers. ***** Angela: A kookabrudda landed on our fence this morning. ***** Heather: I found these bugs on the hibiscuit bush. ***** Cate: I saw a praying mantrix on the railings. ***** Vick: A centerpeter has 100 legs. ***** Jill: There's a dead echo. (Gecko) ***** James: I know why the dinosaurs became instinct. A volcano interrupted. ***** The love life of five year olds can be quite entertaining. Sally had developed a crush on one of the boys. Sally: Hey Mum! Come and see him. Can we take him home with us one day? ***** There was thunder about as a storm approached. Kate: Oh, thunder. Paul: No, don't worry. It's just a cannon. Must be the Queen's birthday. ***** |
Sarah: You can't look at the sun or you'll go blind.
Scott: Yeah, like them mice. ***** The class was looking at the life cycle of the butterfly. Teacher: This is called a cocoon. Lisa: Yes, that's where the caterpillar gets dressed up as a butterfly. Anna: Look, I found a killer-pillar
****** Sam: I'm being swallowed by a bola-constrictor. ***** Teacher: The grass is lovely and green. They must water it a lot. Tessa: Nah. There must be green ants under it. ***** Ali: We've got guinea pigs that are halfly grown and they are very tender. ***** Bill: Bees get nectarine from flowers. ***** |