Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Mandarin

Throughout this term every Friday we have been learning about Mandarin.  The whole school has been learning it.  Last week we learnt how to say our name in Mandarin! thanks to Miss Lee we can learn the amazing Mandarin! Here is my name in chinese

Monday, 24 September 2018

The Problem Solving Challenge

throughout the year, some year fives and six got picked for the problem solving challenge and I was one of them.  The problem solving challenge is for years seven and eight and I am year five, here is a certificate that I got.

Maori Hangi

In room 6 we have all been learning about Maori Hangi, my friends and I have made a slideshow on How to make a Hangi and explained what it is. Hope you enjoy and learn something!

Friday, 21 September 2018

God Is Faithful

This week in room six we have been learning about God and his covenant in Religious Education.  We will continue learning about God throughout the weeks.  Here is my title page on God is faithful.

Cultural Week

This week the whole school have been learning about a different languages, everyone from each class performed something to the school. In my class I have been learning Japanese we all performed a fan dance, the color song and a body part song all of us had a great time! can't wait for it next year.


Wednesday, 19 September 2018

The Kiwi

By Hannah 
I am learning to inform my audience through an information report 

What is a national animal of New Zealand that struggles to fly? Yes, it is the very rare New Zealand Kiwi. Did you know in New Zealand there used to be about 12 million Kiwis and now there is only approximately 100,000 left! Many people think that there is only one species of Kiwi but there is actually 5 different types of Kiwis, the North Island Brown Kiwi, Tokoeka, Rowi, Great Spotted Kiwi and Little Spotted Kiwi. Kiwis are about the size of a chicken though the female is 20% larger than the male. The kiwi is known for its not so good eyesight, so this means that other senses are better. Especially their sense of smell that helps them find their food for their habitat that keeps them safe from predators.


Diet
Imagine eating worms everyday for breakfast and dinner, that would be gross. That is what kiwis eat though. But they don’t eat just worms they eat a crazy range of food like eels and frogs, they even eat more disgusting things like small crayfish, seeds, grubs, amphibians and fruit but not kiwi fruit. If you were wondering if the kiwi is a carnivore, omnivore or a herbivore, well kiwis eat both meat and plants so it is a omnivore. Everyone needs to drink water, right? Well kiwis don’t need to drink water because they eat earthworms and they are 85% water! Once they find their food they obviously need somewhere to go to eat or rest after a feast, they need a habitat that will provide not only their meals but somewhere safe.

Habitat
Home sweet home, everyone has somewhere to live that meet their needs, this is known as a habitat. A habitat provides all the needs that a animal in the animal kingdom need. A habitat is were an animal or living organism lives. So what is the Kiwis habitat? Kiwis are native to New Zealand and are pretty adaptable as they live in a range of places all over New Zealand. Kiwis can also not fly so they're habitat have got to be low on the ground. These native new Zealand birds are quite shy and only come out in the night so they are nocturnal. Kiwi are mainly brown in color this is to blend in with the habitat and background, this is known as camouflage. This physical adaptation is used to protect itself against predators.

Predators
Did you know that the kiwi has a strong musty smell that can attract their predators. When New Zealand brought kiwis in to the country they're were no warm blooded predators but now they're are stoats, cats, dogs, ferrets, possums, pigs, hedgehogs, rodents and weasels. How does the Kiwi survive! Well the kiwi has a feature that helps them fight witch is razor sharp claws! But not only animals are killing them but us humans are too. We are animal testing these amazing Kiwis.

As you can see the kiwi is a unique bird that belongs in New Zealand . To keep the Kiwi alive we need to provide a habitat with food and keep them away from their vicious predators. The Kiwi is awesome creature that needs to be protected. The Kiwi is the national bird of New Zealand and we need to make sure the Kiwi is around for a long long time. We must understand the Kiwi’s needs to keep these Kiwis safe.

Monday, 10 September 2018

Animal Adaptations

In room 6 we have been making our own posters about adaptations. We all had to design our own bird with all the features that a bird has and put the meaning why they chose it.  we also had to do different activities on animal adaptations.   here is my poster

Sunday, 9 September 2018

Social Justice Week

This week it has been social justice week and In room 6 we watched a video on fear "n"square this is for being fear and kind to one and other. this is a worksheet that I have done. 


Monday, 3 September 2018

weather predictions

In room 6 for maths we have been learning about temperature everyone has made a slide show about there temperature predictions throughout the weeks, here is mine hope you enjoy.