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Thursday, May 30, 2019

EMR: Thank you letter to Isabel

After snorkelling at Whatuwhiwhi we wrote a thank you to isabel to thank her for taking us their,here's what I wrote:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Dear Isabel,
I would like to thank you for taking my class and Te Manga snorkeling at Whatuwhiwhi. It was an amazing experience and I wish we could  go snorkeling again sometime.

As soon as everyone was in the shallow parts they already found blue-eyed triple fins. When we got closer to the reef, there were loads of kina, kelp and heaps of other species. Then I dived straight to the seabed and I caught sight of a small eagle ray. I thought that might of been my best thing I saw! Later on we swam to the colossal rocks and found a school of triplefins!

Once thanks again for taking us to Whatuwhiwhi to go snorkeling .

Yours sincerely,
LYRIK

Monday, May 20, 2019

Maths Array

WALT:Use Arrays for any hard equation that we need to figure out.

Friday, May 17, 2019

Anzac day activites


WALT:Learn more about what happen in the first war in 1914-1918

upskilling sentences

WALT: Turn normal sentences into descriptive complex pieces of writing.All we had to do was add in adjectives,adverbs,verbs,different nouns,and make the sentence a little longer.For example it was something like this-

THE HOUSE STOOD IN THE WOODS.👎
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SLOWLY, A LONELY MANSION BURNT TO THE GROUND IN THE DAMP FOREST BEFORE IT WAS NOTHING BUT A PILE OF INCINERATED FURNITURE AND WOOD.👍

REFLECTION:This took awhile to make but once I finally knew what to do it was very easy and probably anyone could do this.

Friday, April 5, 2019

Mathsbuddy intro

REFLECTION: This video was made to show possible questions,how fun it may look,most importantly  show people what mathsbuddy looks like and how to operate it and please enjoy.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Report writing (Giant Oceanic Manta Ray Part 2 of 2)

The meals and predators of the Ray. 

Report writing (Giant Oceanic Manta Ray Part 1 of 2)

                        Giant Oceanic Manta ray

                             11.3.19

Habitat
The Giant manta ray only likes water for example
subtropical/tropical waters and (for obvious reasons)  oceanic/temperate waters as well. It may be found on shore but that is a funny sight that happens very rarely.
PREDATORS
Although the ray is a very huge length, Its worst predators are a bull shark (Probably one of the worst) a tiger shark and any other types of sharks that are bigger than the ray. There other main predators are false killer whales and normal killer whale but they might not see them often.
DIEt
They go for almost any kind of fish but it must be smaller than it’s self or it will not eat the fish.Their next type of food that they eat is plankton which is clearly it’s favourite prey and easiest animal to hunt for.It’s final foods that it likes to gobble up is a bit of shrimp and other crustaceans
POPULATION
Right now there’s just about 100 to 1,500 of them left also there population in size is lacking.Really there’s going to be none left soon.there’s loads but soon and I mean it they will become extinct.
BREEDING
They breed every two years and at the warmest seasons of the  year (like summer and spring). They probably have about 2 babies a year ( they might have more or less). The babies weigh about 25 pounds when born that’s probably x5 the size of us when we were born (they must be very heavy babies).