If I got to invent a sport it will be math rugby you will be in too team's you will have to get a corret math question if you do you get to kick the ball.
rule's
NO SAYING GIVE IT TO ME I CAN DO IT!
NO TEAM CROSSING!
NO TACKLING!\
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 9 and in 2021 I will be a year 10. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Tuesday, 30 August 2016
who to choose
I will i choose Sam Gaze becuse he is a cyclist.
Monday, 29 August 2016
New Zealand Uniform
Activity #1
#1 I like this one because the drees has the siver fern.
#2 I like this one second because thay have simalr close
#3 I don't like the red is not nz colour.
#1 I like this one because the drees has the siver fern.
#2 I like this one second because thay have simalr close
#3 I don't like the red is not nz colour.
Friday, 26 August 2016
be the change
This animation is about stopping bullying. Its one boy who loses his money to a bully, then a hero comes and helps him stand up to the bully and they become friends. They show a teacher and the bully is happy. The bully gives the boy his money back. We learned to change the html code when embedding it on our blog, so it plays like a movie… To duplicate slides with writing, so they stay long enough to read… To make sure we don’t breach copyright… How to use the toolbar in google slides.
Monday, 15 August 2016
Eddie the Eagle
it is about a Man who's named Eddie he was a skier and he is traning for olympics he is famous not for skieing he is famous for persisting and he came last he is still famous he broke his neck and he tryed again he falled and he got in
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
tom and vinius
Tom and Vinicius Episode #1tom and vinicius folwed a yellow lite. the yellow is vinicius and he ran and ran after the blue it and the lite went into a tree and he try to trap it in but it and he grap a snake and i got out it and the blue is tom he ran and he slip to a mountain and vinicius came and thay crash.then thay high fived.
Monday, 8 August 2016
Elephants
The elephant is the largest and heaviest mammal on land.
An elephant’s trunk is very important. The elephant can smell danger, suck up water, and lift heavy objects with it.
There are fingers on the end of the trunk that it uses to pick berries and leaves from trees. African elephants use their tusks to dig, to get bark off trees, and to lift things. The huge ears and the folds and wrinkles in the skin help it to keep cool.
African elephants have no one place that is home. Every day they feed, sleep, and travel to new feeding areas. As long as there is food and water to drink and bathe in they are happy. They will usually sleep standing up for a few hours during the day and in the middle of the night.
Elephants are plant eaters. They spend most of the day and the night eating. With their trunk they reach leaves that are high up and shake trees to bring down fruit. They use their tusks to dig up roots to eat. The older elephants teach the younger ones where to find food and water.
Female elephants live in family groups. They usually stay with the group they are born into. The oldest female is the leader. She knows where to find food and water and how to keep the family safe. When the male calves are fully grown, they leave the family and spend most of their time alone or with other males.
Females have a calf every four to six years. The calf has a lot to learn. It takes many months to learn how to control its trunk. All the family care for the young elephants. As female calves grow up, they take over looking after the very young elephants. Because adult elephants are so big, predators leave them alone. Drought is their biggest worry because they need water every day.
Today elephants in Africa have to live in smaller areas because people take more and more land for farming. The real danger for elephants comes from hunters who kill them for their tusks.
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Headings and Trigger words: Use this column to write down a heading and
trigger words to summarise each paragraph.
classification
Mammal
Physical features
Trunk
Fingers on trunk
habitats
No place
reproduction
calf every four to six years.
Social behavior
Female elephants live in family groups.
Predators
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Mammals
of Africa
Mammals are animals that are warm-blooded and have hair on their bodies. They give birth to live babies and feed them on their own milk.
Because mammals are warm-blooded, they can keep their body at the same temperature. This makes it much easier to survive in all sorts of weather. Their fur or hair helps to keep them warm in cold weather. Every type of mammal also has other features that help them survive in the place they live. Big cats have claws so they can climb trees and deer can run very fast.
Mammals can live in a lot of different habitats. In Africa you will find mammals that can survive in the very hot desert. Others live in very cold conditions high in the mountains. Some mammals build burrows to protect themselves while others roam about without a home. Some mammals eat meat. Some eat only plants. Some eat both meat and plants. Mammals need to eat food every day and most of their time is spent finding it. Some kinds of mammal are better at this than others and are able to survive more easily.
All mammals have babies. Some mammals are small in size and easily caught by other animals. They usually have a large number of babies to make sure that some survive. Mammal babies develop inside the mother for a long time. When the babies are born the mother feeds them with her milk.
Some mammals live in family groups. The other members of the group sometimes help the mother look after the young. Young mammals have a much longer childhood than other animals. The parents spend a lot of their time looking after them.
Most mammals hunt other kinds of animals for food. They may also end up as food for another animal that hunts them. Because of this, mammals work out ways to avoid being caught. Large mammals may not be in danger but they must protect their babies.
The biggest problem for large mammals is that people are taking up their wild habitats to build cities and farms. Some types of mammal have disappeared completely.
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Headings and Trigger words: Use this column to write down a heading and
trigger words to summarise each paragraph.
Mammals
Warm-blooded
Babies
Physical features
Survive
Temperature
Big cats
very fast.
to keep them warm
habitats
Protect
Habitats
eat meat
eat only plants
mountains
reproduction
Small
Babies
Born
Mother
Social behavior
Family
Members
Young
Animals
Predators
Hunt
Food
Avoid
danger
Man and mammals
Biggest
People
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