Tuesday, May 22, 2012

RSPCA Visit

Today we went on our first excursion at school. We caught the bus to the RSPCA. We were wanting to find out how they helped animals. Jenny and Emily were able to tell us all about the RSPCA and the work that they do. Our class also got to meet and feed some of the animals in the 'barn'. We also discovered that we are looking after our rabbits in the right way. One thing that we will remember from our visit is that all animals need food, water, friends, shelter, exercise and to see a vet so that they can be healthy. Some of the things that we discovered today were - Bunnies can have red eyes. (Ava) We found out how to feed farm animals. (Nyandit) The RSPCA keeps animals safe. (Siena A) The RSPCA rescues animals. (Samuel) The RSPCA helps to find animals new homes. (Eli) We discovered that the cow and goat won't bite us because they only have bottom teeth. (Nyandit) The cats at the RSPCA can explore in the barn and outside. (Jordi) We can help the RSPCA by donating blankets, food and money. (Jennifer) We discovered the 'stray' animals do not have a home or owner. (Prep D) We had a fun time!

2 comments:

MvdSpuy said...

Hello Just Juniors

Wow, you have learned a lot during your RSPCA visit. We agree that it is really important to look after any animal so that they can be healthy and happy.
We are going on a class trip soon to look at one of our endangered animals in NZ - the Kiwi.

We also enjoyed listening to your RSPCA song. Well done! :-)

Room 4 - Broadlands School

Jude & Ethan said...

It looks like you had lots of fun and met lots of animals,we have cows in the field close to our school,its nice to know they wont bite.

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