wal-about kakapos and the conservation efforts to save them.
I am a Year 7 student at Kereru Park Campus in Auckland, NZ. I am in Akomanga 3 and my Kaiako is Whaea Lujoe. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first draft. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful when you leave me a comment.
Monday, 27 November 2017
Thursday, 16 November 2017
Should Rich people give money to poor people?
Firstly i think that rich people need to give money to poor people so the poor people can by food for their families and kids. Rich people need to give money to poor people so they can by house is. Surly rich people don’t need all that money poor people deserve some money and poor people don't have any jobs to get money. So i think that rich people need to give money to poor people so they have money to spend on clothes.
Birds
Kakapo
The Appearance
The kakapo is a flightless, large parrot. It has green and dark brown feathers all over its body. This helps the Kakapo camouflage in the forest, protecting it from predators. They have grey feet and a grey beak. The kakapo is a nocturnal bird which means they sleep during the day, and they hunt at night. The kakapo is one of the heaviest parrots in the world. It weighs 2-4 kgs.
Predators
They are endangered and there are only 154 left in New Zealand. The kakapo is almost extinct. Its predators are cats, stoats, dogs and rats. The rats eat the Kakapo’s eggs. The kakapos were put onto an island with no predators. This keeps them safe and allows them to breed, so we can have more kakapo. It is important to protect the Kakapo for future generations to see. WALT- Organise our notes into groups. This is shared writing. By Isaac, Aleena, Jordan, Isope, Maile, Panera, Boaza, Keysha, Stacey
The Appearance
The kakapo is a flightless, large parrot. It has green and dark brown feathers all over its body. This helps the Kakapo camouflage in the forest, protecting it from predators. They have grey feet and a grey beak. The kakapo is a nocturnal bird which means they sleep during the day, and they hunt at night. The kakapo is one of the heaviest parrots in the world. It weighs 2-4 kgs.
Predators
They are endangered and there are only 154 left in New Zealand. The kakapo is almost extinct. Its predators are cats, stoats, dogs and rats. The rats eat the Kakapo’s eggs. The kakapos were put onto an island with no predators. This keeps them safe and allows them to breed, so we can have more kakapo. It is important to protect the Kakapo for future generations to see. WALT- Organise our notes into groups. This is shared writing. By Isaac, Aleena, Jordan, Isope, Maile, Panera, Boaza, Keysha, Stacey
WALT- organise our ideas
Wednesday, 1 November 2017
Thursday, 26 October 2017
rangatahi festival
Yesterday At the rangatahi festival when we Performed the seniors got chanted 17 teen schools were there . Have you ever wondered what rangatahi festival means ? i will tell you it is when 17 teen schools are Performing on stage and having fun. There were schools like ross hill intermediate and papakura high school kereru park the seniors had to go on stage and the year 4 and year 3 were on the ground . There were a lot of food. It was Pouring with rain however a lot of families were there and the rain stop when we went on stage and performed. Than the last to schools performed on stage and afterwards people went home.
Thursday, 21 September 2017
Friday, 15 September 2017
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Thursday, 24 August 2017
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
Wednesday, 9 August 2017
Sunday, 6 August 2017
Recycle
Why do we need to recycle
We recycle because plastic bags can end up on the beach and kill sea animals like baby turtles and birds. Some of the rubbish goes into landfills, we need to keep New Zealand clean because if we don’t we can make the environment bad. When plastic bags are on the beach turtles can go inside of the plastic bag and then they die because they eat the plastic bags and then they get sick. So that is why it is important to recycle.
Wednesday, 26 July 2017
All about me
This term Room 9 is talking part in Tuhi mai tuhi Atu we created a slide introduce ourselves please feel welcome to comment on our blog thank you
Tuesday, 4 July 2017
Monday, 3 July 2017
Boat challenge
Room9 made boats on monday morning. Me and isaac got into a grope and miss spies gave as tinfoil and cardboard and tolled as to make a strong boat. We did it because of the america's cup. We all got one partner and one piece of cardboard and tinfoil for the boats we all made a different sizes and different shapes .
We used scissor to cut the cardboard and the tinfoil and make the boat so we cut the cardboard and put it on the tin foil. We cut half of the sides of and followed the sides and then we taped it up . We cut some little pieces of the cardboard
and start to tape it on the boat we had 15 minutes to
make the boat so we started to get a little bit faster. so we asked for some more tape.
We tist the boats out and are boat can hold 600 grams and 17.3 scenes we put the tinfoil on the bottom and the cardboard on the top of the tinfoil. all the boats got put into a packet. only one boat can go in at a time we got to set the time on miss spies phone we were having a boat challenge. We all made different boats some were small some were big the water in the packet wos dirty and cold water. the winning grope wos sharon and curtis they got 600 grams and 21.7 seconds me and isaac trote we were going to win the challenge. there were tringi boats there were recreational boats some boats can hold 4 watts and 22 seconds . small boats can hold 1 watt and 0 seconds .
WALT organise our ideas
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
The seven stars
WAL- about Matariki and the seven sister stars. Did you know that matariki is the maori new year?
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Thursday, 23 March 2017
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