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Tuesday 30 May 2017

Heathy Eating

Heathy Eating
Food for thought

Today Whaea Abi had come to talk to us about Heathy Eating. Today I learnt Kaimoana(Sea food) has Iron in it and Fibre keeps you full for longer. The bottom of the the pyramids are the you eat most, the middle is eat some and the top is what you eat less. Comment if this helped you.



Friday 26 May 2017

Language Features

Language Features
What you need in a Procedure Writing

  • Powerful Verbs
  • Time linking words
  • Add bullet points
  • Subheading e.g Method or Steps, Ingredients
  • Finishing Words

Monday 22 May 2017

Prime Number

We have been doing prime number. These are the composite and prime numbers between 50-60. If any are wrong tell me down below in the comment session.

           

Friday 19 May 2017

Hinaki

Inquiry
This is a hinaki

And this is my google slide of how to use a Hinaki
This is what I learnt about Hinaki in my slide.

Sorry

This week my class and I have been doing 'Sorry' to the world activities. One of the activities were to make a poem saying sorry to the earth for all our rubbish. Here is my poem.

Poem
Lives are crying because it's not clean
Earth is dying because it's not green
Grow more trees, make Mother Earth grin
Pick up your rubbish and put it in the bin

Prime Number

Prime number

LI: Use prime number
S.C If I'm successful at prime number the I will know
There will be no remainder
They are divisible by it's self
2 Factors
2 and 4 are the only even prime numbers

To prove that I know Prime number I will show you a photo
The Yellow ones are a prime number



Thursday 18 May 2017

Language feature

For the past couple of weeks I have been writing a report about eels with my partner Tamarah. The hard part was summerising (which is putting a sentence in my own words). The easy part was writing a general statement to put into my report. I need to Use capitals correctly (e.g Pacific ocean) and to elaborate (add detail for the reader). Here is my finished report hope you like it.

Eels-Tuna
General
The N.Z Longfin is an cold blooded eel that lives in water either the tropical Pacific ocean Estuary and sea. Did you know that eels have poor eyesight and often bit divers fingers that give them food. Its scientific name is Anguilla dieffenbachii.


Reproduction
When they are ready to breed they leave N.Z and swim 5000km up into the tropical Pacific ocean to spawn. When they reach their destination the females lay millions of eggs fertilized by the male. Did you know that longfin eels breed only once at the end of their life?


Appearance
They may look like snakes, but they are actually fish. Before the leptocephalus/Larva enter the water they change into a more familiar eel shape. They change shape again when they get ready to migrate to their breeding grounds.


Habitat
There are 2 types of Tuna found in N.Z. The Aroheke (longfin) and the Matamoe (shortfin).The Aroheke or tuna Kuwharuwharu are only found in N.Z & Have been here for 80 million years. Eels hide in burrows, tubes, snags, masses plants, other types of shelters.


Diagram
Image result for longfin eel life cycle


Closure

The New Zealand longfin eel is the largest and the only endemic freshwater eel species in New Zealand. Longfin eels are long-lived, migrating to the Pacific Ocean near Tonga to breed at the end of their lives. And Today the longfin eels still live.

Friday 12 May 2017

Inquiry fact & laguange features

This week for Writing we have been doing report about eels, here is my General statement and One of my subheadings which is Reproduction/Breed 

Inquiry fact
General Statment
The N.Z longfin is an cold blooded eel that lives in water either the pacific or sea. Did you know that eels have poor eyesight and often bit divers fingers that give them food. Its scientific name is Anguilla dieffenbachii. 

Language features
Reproduction
When they are ready to breed the leave N.Z and swim 5000km up into the tropical pacific to spawn. When they reach their destination the females lay millions of eggs fertilized by the male. Did you know that long longfin eels breed only once at the end of their life?
Image result for eels life cycle

Tuesday 9 May 2017

Screencastify

This is my screencastify I made with an old friend named Arwyn. Its called Jack and the beanstalk. The hard part was adding sound which I haven't got but I'm working on that.Hope you enjoy the video. 


                   

Wednesday 3 May 2017

TUNA

For the past 3 days of school I have been working on a topic it's about eels. The hard part was finding facts and putting them in my own words. The easy part was writing a message to the man who smuggled glass eels on a plane. Next time I will do a challenging Task instead of the easy ones. Here is a fact about eels. Eels have poor eyesight and usually bite drivers fingers when they feed them. 
Here is what I did.