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Friday 3 November 2017

Pollution

Air pollution is like a type of canner for people and animals and air pollution has little chemicals that can kill animals and people slowly. People do air pollution by using cars, factory, industries and smoke from the chimney.

Air pollution is bad because air pollution occurs when harmful air pollution may cause diseases, allergies or death of humans.

Water pollution is bad for sea animals because when people put rubbish on the road or the footpath and the next day it will rain and push the rubbish into the drain and then it will go into the sea then the sea animals will see rubbish the the water and think that the rubbish is food so they go to eat the rubbish then a while it will get stuck in his throat that's why don’t put our rubbish on the road or footpath.

Ships can also endanger sea birds because when birds dive into the water the oil will go onto the sea birds. Rubbish is also so bad for turtle because. Plastic drink holder kill turtle by turtle going into the Plastic drink holder then a while the turtle will start to die and it's bad for Plastic bag because when turtle see Plastic bag they will swim to the Plastic bag and think it’s a jellyfish then it will eat the Plastic bag and it will get stuck in the turtle throat. And the turtle won’t breth.

Any change in the nature of the environment due to chemicals, physical and biological pollution that causes pollution. Pollution is something that is harmful and poisonous stuff like it could pollute the air by cow fart and also making heaps of fire cause all that smoke is pollution the air. You also pollute ocean by putting rubbish in the drain and mostly plastic bags and oil.

Pollution poisonous that it kill over 1 million seabirds and 100, 000 of sea animals that died because the water pollution. Pollution causes nasty chemicals that pollutes our earth.

Thursday 2 November 2017

Water Pollution


Po and I have been learning about the water pollution. We have been doing what does it and, and how does it kill lots of sea animals

Friday 27 October 2017

DigiTech - Animated Story Presentation

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This Abby and Devin presentation incudes instructions and screenshots about how to create an
Animated story in scratch
This presentation is going to help me create a         Using          

Thursday 28 September 2017

ThingLink

This is about the Maori people first came to New Zealand and signed the treaty of Waitangi. Kupe was the first one to come to New Zealand and to sign the treaty of Waitangi.

Friday 4 August 2017

A short history of Glen Innes

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  1. You can get your food or toys from Glen innes.
  2. Glen innes is located in the east in auckland.
  3. Glen innes gets its name from a large farm owned by williams innes that was here
  4. Glen innes is close to the water of the river estuary
  5. Glen innes is a place where people can learn in the libary which they have computers as well.

Maths

Maths Home learning 1
Remember to show your working!


Ashley starts with 12 marbles.She buys 25 More.How many marbles does  Ashley end with?
37
Kelly has 21 oranges.Stephanie has 27 oranges.If Stephanie gives all of her oranges to Kelly,how many oranges will Kelly have?48

Joseph has 25 marbles. Julia has 28 marbles. If Julia gives all of her marbles to Joseph, how many marbles will Joseph have?83


Harry starts with 30 bottle caps. 15 are eaten by a hippopotamus. How many bottle caps does Harry end with?15

Mary starts with 53 crayons. She gives 12 to Cynthia. How many crayons does Mary end with?44

There are 27 stickers in a box. Douglas takes 9 stickers. How many are left?19


Each bag of lollies costs $3.00. How much do 25 bags cost?75

Each child has 8 cards. If there are 22 children, how many cards are there in total?176

Kevin went to the store 8 times last month. He buys 8 apples each time he goes to the store. How many apples did Kevin buy last month?64


Annie has 45 Skittles in little lolly bags. If the are 5 bags, how many Skittles must go in each bag?225

There are 3 children and 27 apples. If the apples are divided equally among the children, how many does each child get?9

There are 49 oranges in Shirley's orange collection. If the oranges are organized into 7 groups, how big is each group?7

The Treaty Of Waitangi

The Treaty of Waitangi


What is a treaty?
A treaty is an agreement between different groups of people. The  treaty of Waitangi is a treaty  that was signed in Waitangi, New Zealand.

New Zealand needed a treaty for different reasons. The traders and whalers were breaking the law but maori chiefs were not in control of them. They needed a law that they would follow. The British wanted the treaty so that they could control the land.

When was the treaty signed?
The Treaty was signed  on the 6 February 1840. It was signed by Hone Heke and Maori chiefs and members of the British government.

 Was the Treaty fair?  Why/why not? The treaty wasn't fear cause their was a  Maori language and a british language.                  

Is the Treaty still important today? why/ why not?It is because the person that signed the treaty was called Hone heke he was the leader of Ngapuhi.







A short history of Rekohu

                  A short history of Rekohu

We are learning to extract information from the text.


Question
My Answer

What is Rekohu?
In chatham island which is part of New Zealand

Who were the first settlers of Rekohu?
Rongomaiwhenua, Rongomaitere

Who are the Moriori?
William Broughton

When did the sealers arrive?
Why was this bad?
They arrived the next forty years in 1810 and
this was bad because hundred people died from the flu and measles.

What happened when the Maori
visited Rekohu?
The maori walk the land taking possession and killing as they go.
The moriori decided against  breaking their ancients law of peace
and do not fight back.

What happened to the land of
Rekohu in 1870?
Moriori are given the remaining 2.7 percentage of the land.
The native land court investigates land claim on rekohu

What lie was told in 1916?
Chatham isles and became known as moriori although it is untrue .

How did the Chatham islands rugby team
do in 1984?
The chatham islands rugby team makes it first tour of new zealand.
winning more than half of it games .

How many people identify as Moriori
in New Zealand in 2001?
Almost six hundred people identify as the moriori in the NZ census.











Thursday 27 July 2017

Charlie & Pelenise NZ Architecture

Today we compared and contrasted traditional Maori buildings and English Tudor buildings. Click the picture below to read more:

Tuesday 25 July 2017

Earthquake Tower Challenge

Earthquake Tower Challenge


Today on Tuesday the 25th of july, we went to room 9 with Mrs sigamony for science intensive. In room 9 we were told that we need to follow the instruction to build the house and it was for us to build a tower made out of these:
  • pins
  • Cardboard base
  • Straws
  • Paper clips
  • Metres of strings
  • Sand 250g
Questions and Answers
During construction, how did you test the strength and stability of your structure? 250g of sand and put it on our straw tower.


During construction what strategies did you use to strengthen the weaker areas? Why? We could not strengthen our straw house because we didn’t have that much straws.


What are the strongest part of your building?why?
We had no strongest part on our straw house because the straws did not have much power to lift the sandbag.


What are the weakest parts of your building?Cardboard base Why? Because once you put the 250g of sand the base always moves a lot.


Where did you use your string in your structure? Why?
We never use the string because it will weaken the parts in the structure.


Where did you use the pins in your structure?We used it to make the tower straight. Why? So it could hold the 250g of sand.

If you had 5 more straws where would you add them? We will add them to where we are gonna put the 250g of sand so it could be more stronger.










Monday 24 July 2017

States Of Matter

Today we have been learning about the three states of matter (solid, liquid and gas) and the changes of matter. In this experiment we first melted the chocolate in the microwave. This meant that the chocolate changed from a solid to a liquid. Then we left it to dry and cool down. This meant that the chocolate changed from a liquid to a solid.

Friday 30 June 2017

Technology

Every Fridays we have 
go to Tamaki Collage for our Technology.In Technology we do art because we have to learn how to art so we can draw on the wood boards and carve it before painting on it.I draw my picture and In my picture I had Samoa pattern, flower, a cross and also a windmill.when we carved our work we had to paint over it and make sure nothing goes on the table or your uniform. Here is my work on the top and that's what i did but I accidentally carved the whole Niue.We had to go over 3 times but my paper didn't have enough of paint on it.

Thursday 29 June 2017

On sumo paint I had to do something that look like Matariki. Matariki is the seven stars.  In Matariki people like to fly kites.

Friday 5 May 2017

Mrs Gren

MOVEMENT Lion can run RESPIRATION Lion breaths through it’s noseSENSITIVITY Lion see with it’s eyesGROWTH Lions grow over timeREPRODUCTION Lion holds baby in their stomach

EXCRETION They poop on grassNUTRITION Lions eat zebras, young elephants, Buffaloes and birds.
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Friday 21 April 2017

Glenbrae Kids

Today on Tuesday 11 of April 2017 we went to the Glenbrae Kids. When we got there we had to take off our shoes before going in.We got in after that we had to sit on the mat till we get instructions to do from the Glenbrae kids teachers. We had to get into buddy's and choose 2 kids and do activity.When we did all the activity's we finished and said bye to the Glenbrae kids. when we put our shoes on we had a photo of us Glenbrae student posing.It was fun because all the kids were cute and kindful and they listened to us.

Thursday 6 April 2017

Plastic Fantastic

Fact and Opinion

Find three examples of fact in the book and three examples of opinion, then make up one of your own.
Fact
Opinion
100,000 sea animals die from eating rubbish
You should take a cloth bag when you go shopping
The Petroleum used to make one plastic bag is enough to drive a car 115 metres
Take your own cloth bags when you go shopping - or reuse a cardboard box.
Plastic bag are difficult to recycle into other products. This is because there are so many different kind of plastic and bags are often
If you have to accept plastic bag, use as few as possible by making sure they're well packed (without breaking the bag of your arms)
The average plastic bag takes five hundred years to break down
If a shops says it’s company policy for their customers to use a suggest their rules could be more environmentally friendly.


     Your creation on your blog
It is not good for animals but good for human. It not good for animals because 100, 000 animal has died cause the plastic bags gets tangled in their mouth.

Thursday 16 March 2017

The Kahawai by Paul Mason


This week in reading we read Kahawai by Paul Mason. It was about people fishing in polluted water. I predict that the Kahawai would survive cause they found their home in Auckland city, but the Kahawai might not survive because the water is polluted water but I think they will clean the water.

Tuesday 21 February 2017

Maths Problem Solving


Check out how I solved 11 x 64
11 x 64
11 x 60 = 660
11 x 4 = 44
660 + 44

 =      704