Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Paint Aluminum Trailer



Yesterday, after the weekend we all went to school eager to talk. The breasts of other classes say: But how many things they want to tell these kids!
So in the assembly, we all wanted to talk about what things we had liked most of our trip to the Aula del Mar.

Carmen told us she had a great time collecting shells for attaching cardboard fish, activity also liked Eve.

Paula liked very much the dexterity of the fish we did in the workshop, and Salma, too.
turtles also had its appeal. A Niya and Henry was what they liked, and also to Elena, but she added that she also liked "The crab with the shell and feed the fish"

Lucia added that she saw two crabs one day when he was with his cousin Nazareth.

And here began an interesting debate about the crabs:

Carmen said that the biting crabs and Harvey confirmed that bite because they have claws to poke people. René
disagreed, and told us that the clips are not for DJing, but to defend themselves.
Get by what?
Paul said people and Curro felt they had to fend off "bad algae" and claimed to have seen this on TV. Paula

new information added: "Crabs go well, side" but Carmen was not happy and we had a demonstration of the way crabs walk, insisting they walk back.
But Albert was not entirely agree with this latest information. He believed that the crabs walk straight forward.

Moving on, we reported that Javier crabs have 6 legs. Curro, convinced corrected him: "They have 8 legs!" René

intervened telling us that eat bugs. And Curro said no, that crabs eat "bad algae" Carmen and Germany thought they eat fish and Eva added that what they eat are "good algae" and that they are ill.

As you can see, we are full of ideas in my head, although there are things we have been very clear, so we decided to investigate things about crabs.
We are particularly interested in knowing what to eat, how they walk and why they do so and how small crabs are born.

"We can help?

After this interesting conversation, we made some pictures of our visit to the Classroom of the Sea

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