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Wednesday, June 26, 2019


TASK:
Name what this week's value is.
What is the te reo translation for this week’s value
Explain in your own words what this week’s value is.
Find an image to go with your explanation.

This weeks value is : ????

The te reo translation for Integrity is: Ngakau

My example of Integrity is being Responsible for my   chromebook by making sure it is charged every day. 





Geometry - Shapes and their properties

Geometry - Shapes and their properties   

Shape name
Shape Properties
Shape
I am a triangle
I have 3 sides
I am a oval
I look like a squoshed circle
I look like a diamond
I am a rhombus
I am a decagon
I have ten sides 
I am an octogon
I have eight sides
I am a square
I have two pairs of equal sides 
I am a hexagon
I have six sides
I am a rectangle
I have same equal sides
I am a circle 
I am  round
I am a pentagon
I have five sides


godwits poster


Godwits 









Fly
Energy

cold

What I would like to be

Task - What I would like to be…….

When I finish school I would like to be a  basketball player because I would like to be a professional NBA player.
We are getting a basketball hoop and I play for Paparore School Under 11’s team.   









mitigation task


Task -
Write in your own words what you think Migration is.
Next find an image that you think show migration and insert it into this document.
Explain why you think your image is a good example of migration.



What is Migration
Migration is when you leave your home and go to another country





our class eye colour graph


Our class eye colour graph

Blue eyes
Hazel eyes
Brown eyes




























Tuesday, June 25, 2019

pohutakawa

Pōhutakawa Junior Journal 45
Because the pōhutukawa has red flowers and it blooms in December, it is often thought of as New Zealand’s christmas ✓ tree. The pōhutukawa is special to Maori, and it provides a  habitat  ✓     and food for many creatures.
Pōhutukawa prefer to grow in warm places by the sea, and they have special   features which help them grow in sandy soil. The top of its leaves are shiny and green with a      waxy coating which helps protect them from the salt, sun and dry conditions.
The   bark is rough which protects the tree from losing water through its trunk and branches. New flower buds have a special covering which helps     protect ✓  them from wind and salt. The roots grow deep into the soil or sand. They take water from the ground to help them grow and stand up.
Pōhutukawa provide a home and food for birds, sea insects and other creatures. Some   seabirds such as shags make their nests in their branches. Other birds, like the tui, eat the  nectar                 from the flowers. Lizards and pekapeka also like to eat the nectar. Insects such as weevils and moths eat the leaves, flowers, wood and bark, and live in the dead    leaves under the trees.

Monday, June 24, 2019

Alpacas with Maracas



on Wednesday 22nd may 2019 Matt. cosgrove. lpm he read us a story called Alpacas with Maracas


Shared reading / Digital technology.
Book - Alpacas with Maracas.
Task -
Research Alpacas online.
Create a google doc poster to share the results of your research.


Alpacas  



Alpacas
Food
Materials

Monday, June 10, 2019

About me

Kia ora ko Tyson ahau welcome to my blog. I have created a slide about me