Who Am I?

I am a Primary Science Teacher Fellow. The Teacher Fellowships are funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment and administered by the Royal Society of New Zealand. The Fellowships are designed to support the effective teaching of science in primary and intermediate schools.
Teacher Fellows are placed in a science organisation for two terms to gain an appreciation of the Nature of Science - doing science work in a 'real life' setting. I am lucky enough to be hosted by Wellington Zoo.
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Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Piñata for the Lions

Here is a piñata that I made for the lions. I had to make sure that there were no staples or tape left on the boxes before I started. Then for the papier mache I had to use flour and water as you can't use glue for the animals.
Why do you think we can't use glue? What different reasons might there be?
Hey what's that?
When it was all done and painted we put some meat inside it, and rubbed meat over the outside as well so it had a really nice smell for the lions.
Mine! I got it down.
CRRRunch!
The lions didn't take very long to destroy it. My poor zebra :-(

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