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Monday 15 February 2016

Club House Report Session 2

On 13th February 2016 it was the second session of the Club House. First we did a small introduction and then we did a discussion  on Surah Fatihah after that we did a number trick and we tried to discover the trick .  After that we did a team building exercise in this exercise we had teams and we had to put the scale on are finger tip and we had to sit down three times. After doing this activity we did a measurement worksheet in which we measured ourselves the kids were very excited and were having fun not only doing the worksheet but also helping each other measuring themselves after the worksheet we took a break. When everybody finished  their food we made awesome envelopes without using glue the kids enjoyed this activity also. After we made the envelopes we did a story circle in Urdu after that M.Ali shared a poem which was published in young world last week and the session was over Insha Allah I will tell you about session three.      

Monday 18 January 2016

Salamanders And Newts

Salamanders and newts are amphibians. They look like lizards, But they don't have scales. Most salamanders start life as tiny larvae in water.They breathe through feathery gills and swim with flattened tails. As the larvae grow, they develop legs and climb out of the water. Some salamanders, however, lose there feathery gills as adults and live on land. All salamanders have to stay near water, to keep their slimy skins from drying out. 

Life Cycle of a Salamander.














Noisy Giant
Most salamanders are silent. The Pacific giant salamander  is unusual- it makes a low-pitches sound if it is disturbed.


Did You Know? 
The mudpuppy salamander breathes through  frilly,  red gills. People called it a mudpuppy because they thought it could bark-but it can't!

  
Water Newts 
Newts are a type of salamander.
Most of them live in water.