Making my tree house

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During the last week of last term, we did a project where we had to all make our own tree huts. It was really really fun,and our teacher let us bring some recyclable  things from home like tissue boxes and toilet rolls. I used boxes to make my tree hut. I joined them together and added some toilet rolls underneath them so that the hut stood above the ground. I decided to glue the toilet rolls onto a base so that my tree hut would be strong and balanced. 

 

When we made the treehouse our teacher let us paint and decorate. I added some polystyrene marshmallows on the roof since we had to make our treehouses water and I thought this would be a good way to add another layer of waterproofing. This was one of the success criteria we had to pass to be successful. The others were that we had to be able to put four pairs of scissors inside to see if it could hold some weight. Finally we needed to make it wind resistant.

 

When we were all done Mrs Yumul helped me cut out the windows and added curtains. After that we went and did the test with the wind and the weight of 4 pairs of scissors. When we finished we did the rain resistance test and we all passed. It was really really fun and I hope to do it again.

About me

 

Kamusta everyone. My name is Olivia and I am 8 years old. I am the youngest in my family and my culture is Filipino. I am a year 4 student at St Patrick’s School.

I think I am pretty good at writing and reading but not that good at maths. My goal this year is to get better at math. I really really enjoy writing.

This year I am looking forward to learning my 12 times tables. The person who inspires me is my older brother, because I want to be an avid reader like him.

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