Saturday, October 01, 2005

I don't know ...

... do you? Mid PowerPoint for Thursday's lesson ... so, do oranges grown in a tree or on a tree? I'm leaning towards on ~ but in sounds strangely attractive!


Anyone know where I can "buy a life?"

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Money doesn't grow on trees so they say...

Lisa said...

how about; oranges grow amongst a tree? cos they do don't they? but they do grow on a tree and if they grow amongst a tree...then I guess they grow on a tree amongst it. lol

Hell, why not just say, oranges come from a tree? lol

Fizzy said...

This is an orange tree
An orange tree this is
Oranges come from this tree
A tree is where an orange comes from
An Orange grows on a tree
On a tree an Orange is grown
An orange is growing in the
Tree
In the tree an orange is growing.
Oh DooDah I am all confused now
lol
Have a good day
Hope the PP goes/went well.

Le laquet said...

Brena, Lisa, Fizz .. thank you one and all!

Lisa - Muchly thanks for the Haka link .. we are going to write colour poetry on Thursday "I want to paint an All Black warrior challenging in his a Haka!" "I want to paint red hot chillies that make my tongue tingle" etc

Fizzy - PP is fab but it's big to send by email because of the photos ... but I'm going to send it and the lesson plan to you anyways!

Walker said...

Well I think it is on a tree because they dangle off of the branches but I think that the ones that grow within the branches would be on and in the tree and the ones that grow on the outside would only be growing on.
I just woke up by the way so I could use some orange juice LOL

Fizzy said...

ooooo Thanks so much
posted about a fab maths game we played on Friday.

Kim said...

Cripes, how about on a tree?????