Here is Lacey’s letter to Mrs Horbury-Jakeman:
Here are Alice’s descriptions for our Science learning:
REPTILES

Most reptiles are cold blooded which means their body temperature depends on how warm or cold their surroundings are. All reptiles are covered in a scaly skin whether they are half covered or fully covered. Some reptiles move slow however, some move fast. For example the giant tortoise is on dog the slowest reptiles on earth and then we have the bearded dragon which can move up to 25miles/h, which is incredible. These bearded dragons can grow up to 20-25 inches depending on what gender it is. Overall reptiles are amazing even if you don’t like one simple species of them.
BIRDS

All birds are warm blooded, which means their body temperature is a higher temperature then their surroundings. All birds have feathers, like the skin on a human body. Almost all birds have wings, however some birds wings have evolved into different features to use. For example: a penguin, their webbed feat can help with pushing themselves through the water but so can their wings. Their body has become to heavy for its wings to hold and this means it can’t fly. However this animal is still classed as a bird. All birds are related as they are the same species but some have features that others don’t.
What brilliant work! 🙂