Middle P’s Prattlings

The Blog of Middle P at Bellaire Primary School, Geelong, Australia

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Oil And Vodka

Posted by taihabps on 15th November 2006

One night after school I made a experament. It was made out of Oil and vodka.

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The Farmtastic

Posted by taihabps on 23rd August 2006

Looking after farm animals is hard work but also fun as the Middle Unit campers at Kangaroobie Camp found out.

When the Middle Unit of Bellaire Primary School arrived at Camp Kangaroobie they had a discussion then they settled in. After that some of them went straight to the animals.

Everyone really enjoyed what they did. When they started they fed the pigs. One of the pig’s name was Chester who was a Boar or male pig. The Sow, which is the female pig, was called Cherie. Read the rest of this entry »

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Middle P Stories

Posted by taihabps on 17th August 2006

Middle P Stories is a website that allows you to listen and see all Middle P’s latest stories. Of course though there are the downsides if you do not have Broadband you need to use the small version, (this is because it is smaller and won’t take up so much of your valuable time waiting on the computer). The link to it is on the bottom of a section on the right hand side of this blog with a heading Blogroll! Hope you have a good listening to all the stories see ya!

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Picking Leaves at the Veggie Garden

Posted by taihabps on 15th August 2006

At Bellaire Primary School they just to pick things from the new Veggie Garden and yesterday the Fifteenth of August two people in Middle P, Taiha and Josh S got a bag full of leaves from the Veggie Garden. One of the leaves was really spicy and Peter put the whole thing in his mouth. Taiha’s mother forgot to put them in dinner that night. Taiha might eat them tonight. Josh S ate his after school. Josh made a salad sandwich. He liked it very much. 

 

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