Wednesday 25 September 2019

The Orchid Mantis

The Orchid Mantis are solitary which means they live and work by themselves. There are several species of orchid mantis. They are a living insect because they move, breath, eat and reproduce.

 Habitat
They live in bushes and small trees, that grow white and pink flowers. Normally white, the orchid mantis can turn itself pink and purple in a matter of days to match the orchids found in its natural habitat, Malaysia and Indonesia.

 Features
Orchid mantises mimic parts of an orchid. Their legs resemble flower petals, with the toothed front pair used for grasping prey. Orchid mantis mimic orchids, so when insects come to pollinate or feed on the orchids they don’t see the mantis because of its clever disguise, when the insect lands on the flower they become the mantises next meal. Female orchid mantises are vibrant pinks and purples, and sometimes white. Females live for around eight months. Male orchid mantises are less than half the size of a female orchid mantis, and are a dull greenish brown color. Males only live around five to six months. Males mature faster than females because of their shorter lifespan.

 Diet
They eat small insects including crickets, flies, fruit flies, beetles and stinging insects like bees. They also eat larger creatures such as lizards, birds, turtles and mice.

 Interesting Facts
 The orchid mantis was discovered in 1879 when an Australian journalist took a trip to Indonesia and returned with stories of bug eating flowers. What he actually saw was an orchid mantis. Some orchid mantises are so confident in their ability to mimic orchids, they just hang out on leaves and let the prey come to them…. and it actually works!

 The orchid mantis is a true master of disguise.

Wednesday 18 September 2019

Book Report

Title: Roald Dahls Revolting Rhymes
Author: Roald Dahl
Illustrator: Quentin Blake
What Made Me Read It: I love Roald Dahl’s books, they’re always amazingly funny. So when I saw this book I decided to give it a go.
What It Is About: This book has all your favorite fairytales in it. Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Little Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs. Each story is presented as a very long and funny rhyme. Here is a small extract from Goldilocks and the Three Bears:

“This famous wicked little tale
Should never have been put on sale.
It is a mystery to me
Why loving parents cannot see
That this is actually a book
About a brazen little crook.”
Had the chance I wouldn’t fail
To clap young Goldilocks in jail.
Now imagine how you’d feel
If you had cooked a lovely meal,
Delicious porridge, steaming hot,
Fresh coffee in the coffee-pot,
With maybe toast and marmalade,
The table beautifully laid,
One place for you and one for dad,
Another for your little lad.
Then dad cries, ‘Golly-gosh! Gee-whizz!
‘Oh cripes! How hot this porridge is!’’

To find out what happens next, read Roald Dahls Revolting Rhymes!






Tuesday 10 September 2019

Parrot Animation



We are learning to make animation on google slides.
Use png to get an transparent picture.
Duplicate your slides, moving the picture a little bit each time.
Be patient.
Embed it on to your blog.
Change the HTML to make it move faster, slower and endless.
I really enjoyed making this.
Would you like to make one?