Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Kiwi Report
We have been learning about the New Zealand endangered species, the Kiwi. We had to write a plan before writing our report. I had to get my facts from a text about the Kiwi, there were so many facts I didn't know about the kiwi which was surprising! I really enjoyed writing this report and learning lots and lots of facts about this flightless bird. The one thing I really found difficult was trying to find loads of facts about the Kiwis population but as soon as I was elaborating I felt a little more confident in writing facts about its population. Next time I would like to know more about its population and its habitat so I could try and visit one one day. As you can see I have transferred my writing onto a google slide for everyone to read, hope you enjoy my writing!
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Drawing Of The kiwi
W.A.L.T not steal images off of the internet. We used google drawing to create these pictures of the kiwis, you can create loads of images with your imagination without having to copy write.
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Science Roadshow
Last week on Wednesday, Te Kauru went to the Science Roadshow at abundant life and experienced a lot of new things about science. My favourite part of the science road show is when I went into the illusional spinning tunnel, it made me feel dizzy! Another part that made it to my favorites is when one of the ladies that held the Science Roadshow lit the lighter and it made HUGE flames. I liked these parts because it was fun and the flames were very dangerously eye catching. At the Science Roadshow I learnt that people can grow approximately more than 5 meters. Next time, if available to go to the Science Roadshow, I would really want to learn more about what body parts can do rarely more than what everyone knows commonly.
Maui Dolphin Facts
Maui dolphins are one of the two subspecies of hectors dolphins. They can live up to 20 years which is a short lifespan compared to other dolphins. Female Maui dolphins can grow 5.5 feet in length and weighs approximately 110 pounds. Females have there first calf between 7-9 years of age. Maui dolphins are known as endangered species as there a only 47 individuals around the world.
To navigate through the ocean, they use echolocation to find there way. Following along with the hectors dolphin they use short, high frequency clicks to communicate with one another. Maui dolphins are normally close to shore in small groups and are seen in water less than 20 m deep but may range further offshore. Before 2002 these Maui dolphins were once called the north island hectors dolphin until Dr Alan Barker studying the differences described it as a subspecies of them. They have a very low rate, tending to breed at just a fast enough rate to replace the population that naturally dies.
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Place Values using Decimals
If you ever need any help using this place value stratergy, this is a great video to watch!
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Rounding and Compensating
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