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Friday, July 31, 2020

Botanical gardens

Yesterday I went to the Christchurch Botanical Gardens and I really enjoyed it,
we learnt about different animals and plants/trees.

First we did some learning about animals, there's the native animals the endemic, the extinct,
the threatened and the and the doing well animals ( thats not the real name for it cause I forgot ).
We played some games and had to play gues who but with animals pegged to your back.

Then we learned about fantails and we learned that they travelled all the way to port hills,
and we played a game were we had to travel to the Port Hills but we stopped on green spaces and Sharon took away the green spaces ( You probably won't really understand very well if you didn't go to the botanic gardens ).

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Math goals

On my  math test I got 92 in 10 min witch is a huge improvement,
I got 8 wrong, I got 3x6 wrong 5 times and I got 6x4 wrong 3 times..

So I need to know that 3x6 = 18
and 4x6 = 24

Friday, July 24, 2020

MATH's

Today at MATH's we went outside and had to estimate a metre with a bike.
We drew a line under a bike tire, then we had to ride how much we thought was a metre, my measurement was 120cm it was kinda close.


William Pike Goals

This is what my William pike challenge looks like at the moment...

My goal to finish my William pike challenge is...

I want to do lots of fun things like go skiing,  Adrenaline Forest, learn how to communicate in Spanish, and heaps of really fun things as I go through the project.  I want to try lots of new things.  I really want to do a bunch of things for our community to. I can't wait to see what happens next and so far I'm having a lot of fun with this project!!

 

Monday, July 20, 2020

MRSGREN / living things





 This is my science project about MRSGREN /  Bee's!

Math messuring...



WALT: read a ruler accurately

Me and a friend dropped a 30cm ruler and we had catch it ( sorry if it doesn't make sense ).

Here is a small way to understand it better.


My score was 24cm, 27cm and 16cm.

Lila's scores were 23cm, 10cm and 18cm.

My best score was 16cm and Lila's best score was 10cm.










Thursday, July 2, 2020

T E C H


                                  The last day of tech for the term...

Today [2/ 7/ 2020]  I did sewing then digital, For sewing we choose the colours that we were going to use for the backs of our pillow, I choose a navy black for my back colour.  Then we measured the fabric to see how much we needed, then we ironed the edges and sewed the top part of the fabric (sorry if that doesn't make sense).

                 I enjoyed tech and I'm really excited to go back next term!


Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Some facts I know about Eels.


                                      Some facts I know about Eels...

On Monday a lady named Bridget came to talk to us about eels, she told us some really weird but interesting facts about eels, I didn't know that there was so much to know about this species.
Bridget talked about the life cycle of an eel and about a big adventure that they go through, she also said that there disappearing and dying, from pollution, loss of habitat and much more.


This is a image of the life cycle of a eel.

It starts out as an egg that is laid in Tonga then it hatches and turns into larva and travels along the current all the way to New Zealand were they become glass eels.  A glass eel is see through, which helps to hide from prey and camouflage.  Then they become an elver eel, after being an elver they are finally an adult, they eat, and eat, and eat until they get really fat and have lots of energy.  Next their stomachs shrink and disappear.  Now it is time to start there journey to Tonga...

They travel all the way to Tonga which is really dangerous, because they could get eaten by sharks and they could run out of energy, it takes about a year to get to Tonga.  When they arrive to Tonga the females lay there eggs.  Then they will probably die because they will completely run out of energy, they have not eaten in a year so they have starved themselves.

That is a little bit of what I know about eels.