We were learning about Poutini waitakik. We made a 100 word recount.
Welcome to my blog, I'm a student at Karoro School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Friday 10 December 2021
Thursday 9 December 2021
Monday 6 December 2021
Aoraki purakau
A couple weeks ago my class and I were researching about Aoraki and how it was created in the Maori myths , after we researched it we got to do some art and make mountains. Hope you injoy.
Camp 2021
Camp was really fun. We all went to Arthurs Pass. We did a lot of work here is my camp slide.
Friday 29 October 2021
Hypothermia and Heat Exhaustion
Wednesday 29 September 2021
Emperor Penguin
This week for literacy we have been reading a book called Penguins. We did a report about the Penguins. I worked with Libbie we did the Emperor Penguins. They are really cute.
Made by Hayley & Libbie
Emperor Penguin
Habitat
Emperor Penguins are only found in Antarctica. They live in Antarctica because they are used to the cold temperature. These Penguins breed and raise their young mostly on fast ice.
Behavior
Emperor Penguins are highly social, they all feed and live in large groups. Although they remain with one mate during the breeding season. They normally always pair with the same mate during the next breeding season.
Lifecycle
Emperor Penguins typically live up to 15 - 20 years in the wild. Some of the Emperor penguins have been recorded living up to the maximum lifespan of 40 years. They go from eggs and when they crack they grow from over the years.
Food
Emperor Penguins feed on Silverfish as well as other species of fish krill they also eat Squid. They eat 2-3 kg per day, on good days they eat twice this much to build up their body fat for the long winter or for feeding their Baby’s.
Threats
The greatest threat to Emperor Penguins is climate change, climate change is due to changes in the sea ice they depend on, they depend on it because the food that they eat is in the water.They also have other Threats they are Sea Lions and orcas. If they get too close to them they can get killed.
By Hayley& Libbie
Friday 24 September 2021
Harakeke
Today we went into room five with Miss Barrow. It was really fun this is what we did. Made by Hayley.
Tuesday 17 August 2021
Athlete research
WALT find information and write it in our own words
I want to learn more about the paralympics.
I learnt that everyone has a different bodies.
Hope you enjoy.
Monday 16 August 2021
The Longest walk.
Two weeks ago my reading group were reading a
book called: The Longest walk.
here is my Timeline and my Paparoa Track
Hope you enjoy.
Paparoa Track
The paparoa track starts in blackball 30 minutes out of greymouth. It finishes in the world-famous home of the Pancake Rocks, Punakaiki.when you do the paparoa track these are the huts you will stay at Ces clack hut, Moonlight hut and pororari hut.The best time to walk the Paparoa track is the 1st of october to the 30 of april.To go on the Paparoa track you should be a grade 4 bacouse there is a lot of steep climbs.
Friday 13 August 2021
Harakeke
This week my reading group have been reading a
book called: Harakeke.
Here is my Harakeke uses and my Harakeke Instructions
Hope you enjoy.
How to weave a Harakeke Flower
Purpose: We are Learning how to weave a flower so we can have it as a decoration.
Equipment Flax or Palm Leaves ( 1 per flower ), Scissor’s , a Needle and Little beads or shells.
Steps to make
Split the flax in half (from the sharp point down) but leave about 15 cm still joined (leave longer if you want a longer stem)
Lie the flax flat on a table and start by crossing the left leaf under the right one. Then fold that now left one back under the right one.
3.Then continue to fold the one that’s now on the left under the right one, and you are going to keep doing this same pattern until you get to the end. So, to recap, always fold the one that is on the left under the one that’s on the right.
4.Eventually, you will get to the end of the leaf and because of the way the folds work it ends up in the shape of a flower.
5.Pull it around in a circle quite tight so that it almost looks like a rose. Then you want to get your pieces of shell or paua, needle and nylon.
6. Thread through the leaf and then through your shell or bead. Thread back to the backside of the flower and then to the front again and continue to the back again – knot it off.
7. As mentioned earlier these can make a neat little gift as you can pop them in a box and post them – could be a great gift idea for the grandparents!
Monday 9 August 2021
compare and contrast.
This last week my reading group have been reading a
book called: Subantarctic Island.
here is my compare and contrast
Hope you enjoy.
Wednesday 7 July 2021
Tuesday 6 July 2021
Geometry DLO
This week my class and I are doing a DLO on Geometry. Our DLO is to explain what we have been doing in our dragon maths.
Friday 2 July 2021
Literacy - Week 9
This week for literacy we read a story about "Great Barrier Reef" This story was very intresting is showed heaps of the differnet types of corals. My group done two activites, we made a fake tourest poster and we chose a type of coral and done some facts.
Wednesday 30 June 2021
Dolphins
This week me and my class had to choose a sea animal , we had to make a slide and talk about the habitat and why they are suited to the Ocean and not a lake or stream.
Friday 25 June 2021
No Girls Allowed
This week my reading group have been have been reading a book called: No Girls Allowed
This is my work that I have been doing for Literacy Agree or Disagree and my letter. Hope you enjoy.
Dear Organizers
Hi my name is Riley, I understand why you don’t want any girls in the rugby tournament. I think that you should let girls play, they can be good at rugby, you know. Here are some reasons that girls should be allowed to play rugby.
Reason 1. When girls play rugby they feel really strong which is a good thing.
Reason 2. They might just be better than the boys and if they are in the team they could win.
Thanks for reading my letter
From Riley.
Friday 18 June 2021
Kūaka marathon bird.
This week my reading group have been reading a book called The Kūaka the marathon bird.
This is my work my timeline and Kūaka facts. Hope you enjoy.
Wednesday 9 June 2021
Income
Friday 4 June 2021
water cycle
Wednesday 2 June 2021
One city-two earthquakes.
This week my reading group has been reading a article called: 'One city-two earthquakes.' by Jenna Tinkle.
Monday 31 May 2021
Thursday 13 May 2021
Timber
This is what I have been reading this week in literacy time. It is called timber which is another word for wood. I hope you enjoy.
Dear Mayor Gibson
I think that trees are important because they give us wood and building materials
like house, fences, to make a fire and keep you warm.
If we cut so many trees then we will not have Oxygen and if we have no trees then
you would not be alive right now.
Tree planting is an amazing thing to do for the environment.
First you need to find the best spot in your yard. Then you dig a big hole and put the
seeds in. Then you put the dirt bake on top and put a bit of water on the dirt. Then
after about 1 month then it should grow.
Problems about Planting Trees
The problem about planting trees is that trees can take over 100 years to grow.
People say that they think it only takes 2 years but that is not true.
Solution- in my opinion I think they should stop cutting down so many trees.
From Hayley
Wednesday 10 March 2021
Wednesday 3 March 2021
Friday 19 February 2021
PMI Cricket
We went to Arthur Fong Park to do Cricket and there were differnt schools that you play against. It was so much fun.
Wednesday 10 February 2021
All about me
We had heaps of Acivites to chose from I did Word cloud , Wanted poster and Things and people that I like .
This is my word cloud This is My things and People that i like My wanted poster