Saturday 27 July 2013

The Royal Baby Is Born

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge emerged from a London hospital on Tuesday with their newborn baby boy, presenting the world with a first glimpse of the prince who is third in line to the British throne.

A smiling Kate, wearing a baby blue Jenny Packham polka dot dress, carried the future monarch outside St. Mary's Hospital in central London so that he could be photographed by the dozens of international press members waiting outside.

William and Kate, both 31, stood with their first child in front of the hospital's Lindo Wing, just as William's parents, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, did with him in 1982 and brother Prince Harry in 1984.

Kate, who said she felt "very emotional," passed the baby to her husband, who appeared relaxed and joked with reporters.

"He's got her looks, thankfully," William said. "He's got a good pair of lungs on him, that's for sure."

William added: "He's a big boy, he's quite heavy," and laughed when a reporter asked him about the baby's hair.

"He's got way more than me, thank God," he said.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge holds her baby son while appearing with her husband, Britain's Prince William, outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in central London July 23, 2013.Prince William and his wife Kate have chosen three traditional royal names by calling their new-born baby boy George Alexander Louis, William’s office said on Wednesday.

Thursday 18 July 2013

5C: We are the Champs!: 5C in Visual Arts @ Endeavour Primary

5C: We are the Champs!: 5C in Visual Arts @ Endeavour Primary: 5C pupils are creatively at work! Follow this link to see some amazing artworks by 5C artists! http://visualartsedp.blogspot.sg/search/la...

Sunday 7 July 2013

Whales disturbed by man-made sounds underwater

Do you know the man-made sound (sonar) could be harmful to beaked whales according to a new research.Continue to read more about it. Scientists looked at how blue and beaked whales reacted to naval sonar - a technique used by navy vessels that uses sound to communicate and navigate in water. The blue whales, when they were diving for food, moved away as soon as they heard these man-made sounds. This could be dangerous for the creatures, as it could mean they don't get enough food. When the beaked whales heard the man-made sounds they stopped hunting and moved away from the area too. Some scientists don't want the navy to do their training in whale hotspots for this reason. ADAPTED FROM :CBBC News

Saturday 6 July 2013

science

first week

this week we have copy some notes about science for primary 5 it is a bout reproduction of plants

welcome massage

Welcome to bloody hell girls' website we are a new study group just started a few days ago.