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Tuesday, 26 February 2019

All About Me

WALT - share information about ourselves.


Reflection - I wish I wasn't rushed to finish. 
I like the background image I picked for my slide. 
I like how I got a photo of me and my friends to share my friendship.

Monday, 25 February 2019

Kotuku

WALT - share information about the kotuku.



Reflection - I wish I could do everything without everyone's help.
I like that I coloured the boxes with colours that match.
I like the custom colour I used for the beak.

Thursday, 29 November 2018


That Was Waitangi
Remember the blue robots, Dash 1 and Dash 2, travelling to Hawaiki on the blue, fluffy mat?Remember the nature and forests, surrounding us with beautiful scents?That was Waitangi.
Remember the excitement of the kids as they flooded into the treasured room? Remember the VR world, walking and moving things with controls?That was Waitangi.
Remember shoving rich chocolate brownies into our watering mouths?Do you remember the VR world, walking and moving things with controls?That was Waitangi

Monday, 29 October 2018

Llama Facts


Llamas are large animals. They can be 6 feet tall (at the head) and reach between 280 and 450 pounds of weight.

Llama's body is covered with wool which can be black, gray, white or brown, with variety of patterns.

Llama has excellent sense of sight, smell and hearing, which are used for detection of danger.

Llamas are very social animals. They live in groups composed of up to 20 animals.

Llamas are herbivores (eat only plants). They eat grass and ferns mainly. Llama on the farm may eat 6 pounds of hay per day.

Llama is not hoofed animal. It has two toenails on each foot and leathery pad underneath.

Llamas are very intelligent, but stubborn animals. When the load on its back is too heavy, llama will refuse to carry it until some of the load is removed.

400 pounds heavy llama can easily carry 100 pounds heavy load for 10 to 12 miles.

Llamas do not have specific time of mating. Male usually chases female for up to 10 minutes until she is finally ready to mate.

Pregnancy in llamas lasts 11 ½ months and ends with a single baby. Female will give birth to a baby in the morning hours and young llama will be able to run with the rest of the herd by the evening.

Lifespan of llamas is between 20 and 30 years

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Thursday, 25 October 2018

Wednesday, 26 September 2018

Sheep Pig
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MIA & ALYSSA

Tuesday, 18 September 2018

Keep Mangonui Ataahua

The trees grow high around the sparkling harbour of Mangonui. The yachts and boat sit on the
bumpy water The big shark swam around Mangonui harbour.  I think Mangonui does not
deserve to be covered in plastic.


When you buy something covered in plastic, remember to put the plastic in the bin. As soon as
you litter, it will eventually make its way to the sea. The fish will nibble it up an and it lays tummy.
We eat the fish and poison ourselves.


In addition to putting rubbish in the bin, buy what  you can recycle and reuse. Often, you go to
the shop and come out with plastic bags. Next time, bring a reusable bag, not plastic bags.


If you stop using single use plastic, it won't pollute the oceans. Glad wrap looks like floating
jellyfish. Sea creatures eat the plastic and die.

I think Mangonui is a beautiful place to live in. I think Mangonui should be kept ataahua.


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