Wednesday 31 May 2017

exposition

This week my class room was writing about O.R.E.O Writing my first Reasons 



Do you think children should have bikes at school without a helmet?
I think yes because if they won't bring a helmet because if they crash or full of the bike then they will get seriously injured.

Hinaki

This week we have been learning how to make a Hinaki for Eeling Click here to see what a hinaki look like and Meterial.

Friday 26 May 2017

4 Timetables

This week for Maths the year 5 and some year 6 we have been learning our 4 timetables 

Friday 19 May 2017

Poem
Lives are crying because it's not clean
Earth is dying because it's not green
Grow more trees, make Mother Earth grin

Pick up your rubbish and put it in the bin

Last week my class and I had been looking at traditional eel traps :). Its been really interesting how they make traps and how to use them. Well I have looked at a really good eel trap. If you look at this diagram this is a Hinaki :). This is what our tupuna used in there days to fetch there tuna (eel). Its made out of well weaved flax. Well enjoy. 





ODD AND EVEN

These numbers are  odd numbers
1 3 5 7 9
These are even numbers
2 4 6 8 10
So if you say like is 7 a odd or even numbers you look at this number and look at the odd and even and see if this number is a odd or even its a odd.

Inquiry Fact

Last week we were learning about inquiry facts about eels. The easier part was getting too learn about eels more.


Thursday 18 May 2017

Tuna Report

Eels

Li: write paragraph
sc: turn facts into sentences
Sc: main idea


Opening statement

The longfin eel is located in New Zealand. Longfin eels can only stay in the pacific ocean or freshwater. The scientific name for longfin eel is, Anguilla dieffenbachii.

Habitat

It is not unheard of an eel to climb a waterfall of up to 20 metres. Eels are bottom dwellers. They are found in a variety of habitats including streams and rivers. They hide in burrows, tubes, snags, masses of plants, other types of shutters. Eels like to live under rooks, trees (if there are some in the water.)


Breeding

Eels like to bread in the ocean.Eels take years to grow and it could be even decades before an individual. Eels go and bread 5000 kilometre away from the land so there not endangered. When the females reach their destination they lay over 1 million eggs at once.

Diet

Longfin eels have a will to developed sense of smell. Eels eat live food, small longfin eels living amongst the river gravels will feed on insect larvae. Eels also have a very large mouth with a row of small teeth, They are also sharp to. Eels hunt by their sense of smell or they use their sight seeing.

Closing Statement
Longfin eels like to stay close to the surface because they will get eaten by the regular eels if they go in the deep part of the ocean. The have very sharp teeth but they are too small to bite those big eels. Do you think longfin eels should go in the deep?


Life Cycle


Image result for eels life cycle



Animation about Eels

This week I did a animation about Eels

Friday 12 May 2017

General statement

This  week we have been learning to do General statement.

Wednesday 10 May 2017

Screencastify

This week I have been learning how to put screencastify on to your blog and took me three days to think and I remember I had to go on my blog and go to new post and go to the action picture and type it up and then got it watch the video please.



Thursday 4 May 2017

My ten day diary


Every Wednesday the year 5 and 6 from different classes because the year 7 and 8 got technology
so the year 6 and 5 do there passion and goals and this slide tell you what is my passion and goal