We were lucky to have a visit from Timothy the Cockatiel on Tuesday. She belongs to Emily and her family and we were privileged to meet HER! yes HER! and find out a bit more about cockatiels.
We wrote about our experiences with Timothy. We brainstormed key words and then sorted them into headings - what she eats, what she does, what she looks like...
This week we were learning how to use topic word lists in our writing
Emily wrote
On Tuesday I brought Timothy my Cockatiel into school. She is one year old. She was born on the 9th of February 2010. A few days ago Timothy broke her back toe. She has feathers on her head called a crest. She has orange cheeks and behind them she has her ears. Timothy's colours are called pearl and cinnamon. She has pink feet and sharp black claws. Her crest is like a mohawk! She has yellow tail feathers and she pulls them out sometimes. When she goes to bed at night she sleeps on her highest perch. Then when my mum covers her cage up she gives Mum a goodnight hiss. When she cleans herself, she dips her beak in her oil glands. She chews bark to sharpen her beak. She chews on cuttlefish bone to give her calcium. On a hot day she has a shallow water bath, but too deep would drown her. She eats seeds and her favourite kind of seeds are sunflower seeds. But most of all she likes... butter, melted cheese, paper and toast. She also eats soup and cucumber. Cockatiels come from Australia and are the fastest bird there. I think Timothy is the funniest bird I've ever met.
Katie G wrote
"Hi! I'm Timothy the Cockatiel and I'm pleased to meet you!" Timothy is actually a female and that's a bit strange because Timothy is a boy's name. Timothy eats bird seed but she really like butter and melted cheese. If any of you folks out there are wondering if cockatiels clean themselves, yes they actually have oil in their tail feathers so they dip their beak in it and then they run their beak up their feathers. Timothy is one year old so she's still a baby. Did you know that cuttlefish bones actually give calcium to cockatiels. Among all of the birds, cockatiels are one of the fastest in Asutralia. Cockatiels sleep standing up. Imaging trying that! It would be hard. It was funny having Timothy in our class because all she did was just walk around. At night when Emily puts the blanket on her cage she hisses because she's saying "I dont want to go to bed." Timothy has a mohawk. It actually isn't a mohawk - it's just feathers. I felt sad when she had to go because I really like animals - especially birds.
Hamish wrote...
Yestereday we had a visitor - it was Timothy the Cockatiel. She has big orange cheeks like a clown. Her feathers are orange, black and yellow. She eats bird seed and butter and melted cheese. She stands upright when she sleeps. She's got oil in her tail feathers to keep herself clean. She sharpens her beak on bark. She is one year old. I felt happy.
Jayden wrote...
On Tuesday, we met a one year old cockatiel. Its name was Timothy. They live in Australia. They are the fastest fliers in Australia. She is a girl. She has feathers on her head like a mohawk. She eats bird seed but her favourite is melted cheese and butter - that is Timothy's favourite food.
Carlo wrote...
On Tuesday we met Timothy the cockatiel. She is one year old. She eats bird seeds and she eats butter and melted cheese too. Did you know that cocktaiels come from Australia and they are the fastest flying bird in Australia. Timothy hisses when she does not want to go to bed. She has orange cheeks. Timothy's feathers on her head look like a mohawk and she has oil on her tail feathers. Her feathers are black and yellow. She looked beautiful!
Ben wrote...
On Tuesday we met Timothy the cockatiel. She is one year old. She eats birdseed but her favourite is butter and melted cheese too. Cockatiels are the fastest birds in Australia. She has oil glands in her tail feathers so she can clean her feathers. She slides her beak on the back feather to get the oil and she slides her beak on her other feathers, but not the back feathers. She does this because it gets the bugs off. If a cockatiel hisses, it's a girl. She likes grown-up shoulders. She likes shiny things. I was excited to meet Timothy the cockatiel.
Maddie wrote...
On Tuesday Timothy the Cockatiel came to visit us. Cockatiels come from Australia. People say that they don't really know if they can fly to NZ from Australia but they might do? Timothy has orange cheeks like a clown. She sometimes eats melted cheese and butter. I like her colour on her cheeks - it's a nice orange colour. When she goes to sleep she perches on a branch in the cage. During the night when Emily's mum puts a blanket over her cage she hisses because it gets really dark and gloomy. When she wakes up from that dark and gloomy night, Timothy then starts preening herself just like us cleaning ourselves. I really enjoyed having Timothy around.
Thank you Katie for such a wonderfully creative story about Timothy the cockatiel.
ReplyDeleteIt was wonderfull.
love Mummy (Sarah)