Thursday, June 11, 2009

10 Things you would never see in Antarctica.

We have been using the Thinker's Keys to learn how to think creatively about topics at school. This term we have focused on the challenges an Antarctic Hero would face.
This week we looked at the The Reverse Key. This key challenges us to reverse our regular way of thinking.

Our challenge was to list 10 things you would never see in Antarctica.

Everyone had to write 10 and then choose their favourite to add to the blog.
Enjoy!

A polar bear drinking a cup of Milo with Marshmallows. - Mrs Fale
Some one's mum with three eyes. Kiamana.
A car. Tavita.
T-rex. by FLOYD.
A chair.by Chantal
A baby crawling in a nappy .By Alex
Theme park. by Ariana
An old lady in a bikini making angels. by Mahele
A slimy slug. by JULIUS
The Incredibles. By Malachi
You wouldn't see someone in the coldest wether wearing no clothes in antarctica.
by Alyssa
You wouldn't see a crab .BY MAYA
A BULL SHARK EATING SOMEONE BY GEORGIA
MR.BEAN IN BOXER'S. BY BRYN
You never would see a flying t-rex with no skin in Antarctica!! By Tom.
A plateau. by Frederica
I think you would never see a T-rex. Cole
I think you would never see a car!by Alice.
The real Incredibles family.Sam
I think you would never see a cat carrying Matthew Adye. Raiden
A monkey in a pink bikini floating on the ice. Charlotte
16 pairs of undies lined up in a row. Emma
A T-Rex family in a forest .Matthew

What do you think?

Room 8

7 comments:

  1. Some great imaginative ideas. I especially liked the 16 pairs of undies, they would get very icy hanging up on a line!

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  2. The ten things you won't see list is so amazing! We don't think we'd see those things in Antarctica either. From Jennifer, Ethan and Anton.

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  3. You also wouldn't see Room 8 swimming!

    Sepora

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  5. They are really funny!
    I have some ideas though:
    1. Minions! (the animated character)
    2. Me!
    3.McDonald's
    4. Palm Trees

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